However, at times, Disney would accidentally include a little bit of server code in with the compiled version of the game. Client code does not perform any critical logic, such as deciding whether a Birthday Cake should kill a lured Level 10 Cog- the server code handles all of that. This makes sense, because client code makes up the visuals of a game- everything that creates the interface, animations, cutscenes, and so on. When Disney compiled new versions of the game, they typically included only the client code. I'll try my best to explain for anyone that doesn't have a background in programming. So unfortunately, it's not the most up-to-date source code from 2013, but hey, it's pretty darn close.īut what about the 2nd reason? Code we've never had access to, and commented out code? Well, this reason is one that I am personally even more excited about. I say 95%, because this source code is from the middle of 2010- specifically in the middle of Field Office development. And to think, I was happy with only 5%! The source code leak posted yesterday has over 95% of the original game's documentation. As a developer for Toontown, it was like Christmas day seeing something like this for the first time. They had copied and pasted, say, 5% of the game's code in order for this program to run. This is a tool Disney used to create promotional images for the game. Some of us have spent years memorizing what certain things in the code do, where they are, etc.īack in June, we were lucky enough to get our hands on a small snippet of Toontown code with documentation via the way of Robot Toon Manager. For the past 7 years that fans have been developing this game, we've had to make sense of Disney's work all by ourselves with little to no guidance. So when us fans began to decompile the game in 2013, there was no documentation to be found. That's just the nature of compiling the game. When Disney compiled the live game back in the day, all documentation would get automatically lost. In the past, we've had ZERO documentation. It gives us a better grasp as to what the heck the Disney programmers were thinking when they originally wrote the game's code. So what do these two things mean exactly? Allow me to explain.Ĭode that has documentation is incredibly useful for developers. It contains code we've never had access to, including commented out code.There are two main reasons the original source code is so important: But to those of us who are Toontown developers, whether that be for Rewritten, Clash, Offline, Tooniversal, or whatever project you may play, these are files we've been dreaming to get our hands on for years. To the average player, the recent leak may seem like something to simply shrug off. So why I am telling you this? I'm making this post because I think it's important to spread awareness as to how big of a deal this actually is. u/satire6 is the same user who made the "Spotify" or "Pandora" leak three months ago that contains all of the original assets for the game- perhaps the biggest file dump in the history of the community. This post links to a Github repository that is host to a 2010 copy of the Toontown Online source code. To those who are unaware, a post was made to this subreddit yesterday by /u/satire6. Many thanks to those who have contributed and have supported.Hey there. With the support of local businesses, Orewiler has organized this "earth awareness" project based on the GAIA illustration and the story of Mother Earth. + Anesidora ( Ancient Greek: Ἀνησιδώρα) was in Greek and Roman mythology an epithet of several goddesses and mythological figures. Our ecosystem depends on biodiversity and the support from all humans and beings on earth. The earths climate change and the extinction of certain animal species leads to disruption in the food chain of all species. This age may represent the age of the Earth's accretion, or core formation, or of the material from which the Earth formed. The age of Earth is estimated to be 4.54 billion years old (4.54 × 109 years ± 1%).
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