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    [Sweden] MirageOT 8.6 [Starting 23/10-15, 19.00 CET]

    Top quality shitpost. Serious kudos for that one. If only there were a downvote button...
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    Remere site suspicion

    Remere's site went down recently and I've just noticed it's back up. Can anyone confirm that it's genuine? I wouldn't be surprised to find the domain expired and some troll picked it up for whatever reason, but I'm a bit paranoid. http://remeresmapeditor.com/
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    Python IP-Changer

    Format is always a pain in C++. Presuming you're reading a string I believe it'll be stored as a null terminated wchar array, meaning you'll want to get your byte array and point a wchar at it... Not entirely sure though. If you're really stuck feel free to post your output, a snippet of code...
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    Python IP-Changer

    Haha, Python is powerful but somewhat inefficient compared to C++. C++ is definitely the way forward for software development in general. For ptrace in C++, this might be useful: http://tpforums.org/forum/threads/5869-ReadProcessMemory-for-Linux-Here!-Working-ptrace-example!?highlight=linux+ptrace
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    Python IP-Changer

    Good to hear you got on well with the Python one! I didn't look into the ptrace lib too much, might have a look this evening as I had some plans to make a basic bot in Python for Linux, but couldn't get around how bad ptrace was! The C++ one should be relatively difficult by comparison, one of...
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    Python IP-Changer

    Personally I'd recommend switching to Tkinter, as good as Gtk is, my experience says Tkinter is the way forward for Python UI frameworks. Regarding using ptrace, you need to be VERY careful what you do there. In my experience on Ubuntu specifically it's quite buggy, and I've seen many a kernel...
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    My First C++ Program

    You'll need to learn about it eventually, so you might consider learning about method templating... http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/function_template
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    [LUA] Which program do you use for editing lua files?

    https://atom.io/
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    Request for OTBM format specification

    You might be able to work it out from here https://github.com/otland/forgottenserver/blob/master/src/map.cpp
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    Happyhour MOD

    Put it in an XML file and save it to your mods directory, then add to the list of mods... If there is one... (Bad memory)
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    Remere's Map Editor [Updated - 10.10]

    Chances are there won't be an official release of RME. If you look on the official RME website, you'll see there hasn't been one for some time (http://remeresmapeditor.com/news.php). Don't hold your breath on it, and try to make do with what's available. @People saying it doesn't load, please...
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    [Help] Hide all players level on look

    Did you try changing the code you posted? Could make it like: s << nameDescription; if(!hasCustomFlag(PlayerCustomFlag_HideLevel)) s << ""; Just for testing :)
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    Old Computer 32 Bit - Now 64 Bit (Server does not start)

    This is similar to the .NET side-by-side configuration error, you need to have 32 bit msvc packages installed, depending on your VS version. 32 bit visual studio 2005 compilations: http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=3387 32 bit visual studio 2008 compilations...
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    OtLand Security breach and moving to XenForo

    At the top there is a button that says "What's new?" under "Forum" tab. This should be what you're looking for.
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    OtLand Security breach and moving to XenForo

    Out of interest will there still be a premium support board? Or has this now been merged into the free one? Also, wise decision with XenForo, much nicer layout and better styling interfaces etc. Always preferred it, never expected it to catch on.
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