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Hi folks
I don't even know if people are aware of this, but a few years back, I was planning on creating my own AAC, pandaac. Unfortunately, my interest for anything Tibia-related outgrew me. Quite rapidely at that.
However, few days ago, a couple of friends of mine asked me if I'd be up to create an AAC for their upcoming OpenTibia server, and seeing as creating an AAC has always been a small "dream" (in lack of other words) of mine, I decided to give it another shot. Thus, here I am, announcing the resurrection of pandaac.
If anyone is interested in following the development, I have setup a git repository for it. I cannot guarantee if this will last for more than a week or two. We'll just have to see. Also, I will not release any instructions on how to install it just yet as it is as far from a production-ready state as it gets, and in order to avoid having to answer tons of questions about it, I'll just leave it up to yourselves to find a way to get it working - if that sorta thing interests you.
https://github.com/eklundchristopher/pandaac
If you feel like contributing, please, have a look at https://github.com/eklundchristopher/pandaac/wiki/Coding-Standards
You may also find a screenshot of roughly how it would look like at http://www.pandaac.net/
Cheerio!
I don't even know if people are aware of this, but a few years back, I was planning on creating my own AAC, pandaac. Unfortunately, my interest for anything Tibia-related outgrew me. Quite rapidely at that.
However, few days ago, a couple of friends of mine asked me if I'd be up to create an AAC for their upcoming OpenTibia server, and seeing as creating an AAC has always been a small "dream" (in lack of other words) of mine, I decided to give it another shot. Thus, here I am, announcing the resurrection of pandaac.
If anyone is interested in following the development, I have setup a git repository for it. I cannot guarantee if this will last for more than a week or two. We'll just have to see. Also, I will not release any instructions on how to install it just yet as it is as far from a production-ready state as it gets, and in order to avoid having to answer tons of questions about it, I'll just leave it up to yourselves to find a way to get it working - if that sorta thing interests you.
https://github.com/eklundchristopher/pandaac
If you feel like contributing, please, have a look at https://github.com/eklundchristopher/pandaac/wiki/Coding-Standards
You may also find a screenshot of roughly how it would look like at http://www.pandaac.net/
Cheerio!
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