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I think there are massive amount of people on programming forums that are literally nothing but academic masturbators that lack any real experience in the field. Lots of them seem to even lack a true interest in programming in general and just look like they live to feel superior using textbook terminology/theory to try and denigrate others even if the people being insulted are technically more knowledgeable and skilled yet use normal everyday language to describe what they do. Then they wonder why people aren't making many attempts at open sourcing or contributing.
Best of luck Tyluur, love the 600+ projects
Goodluck with this. If anyone is interested in the Dusk project prior to some of the recent broad and tumultuous changes in the past month, you can view the codebase here: https://github.com/dusk-rs/dusk-old/...1c1326860e2230
Good luck!
I agree. I feel as though we overcomplicated things in the dusk source code previously. The intention with this codebase is to keep things simple; Jagex ran RuneScape using a lot less than what we have today. I'm sure we can do a lot better.
It's just a runescape forum, no need to take things personal lol. No pills ><.
Yes exactly. This is my strategy with developing and hosting Darkan as well. Many of these people who claim to know so much about programming and call themselves educated experts with degrees have yet to create sources that can sustain that level of game traffic without having the game skip ticks which is incredibly sad. Runescape was able to sustain thousands of players on each server back when dial-up was the common standard and computational power was significantly worse. There is zero excuse for an RSPS to be paying upwards of 300 dollars a month or more on these hyper powerful dedicated servers just to be able to have a decent tick rate with a couple hundred players concurrently. Any time I have pointed this out, said individuals have just made personal attacks towards me as usual in the Rune-Server upper echelon circlejerk. People actually being willing to speak to each other and educate each other on best practices outside the realm of absurdly nitpicky semantics would definitely help improve the efficiency and quality of server releases in the future.
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