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ogrelord
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Post by ogrelord »

Hi Xuri

Thanks for your reply!

I am not a programmer, I am in school now that will lead to learning how to program.But alas i can't. Can Uox3 Still be used in this day and age?

So what server is farely easy try to learn on.


Ps.

Do you have A uox3 server running, If not then why keep all this up.
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UOX3 can still be used in this day and age, yes. And when you ask which server is fairly easy to learn on, do you then mean learn how to operate, or how to learn/practice coding on? :P

If the former, I'd reccomend UOX3. If the latter, I'd also reccomend UOX3. :D But that's almost a given answer, considering where you're asking this question hehe.

I'm not currently running a public UOX3 server, no. I'm working on one though. And there are still people who code for the server, albeit not nearly as many as in it's prime days long long ago...
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I'm working on one though.
For the last 6 years...

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*nod*
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