12-05-2010, 08:00 AM
As you might (or might not) know, Trinity Core isn't planning on upgrading past 3.3.5a because of multiple problems including but not limited to the opcodes being randomized. However, there is someone who, using Trinity as a start, is working on bringing emulators up to date with the latest patch (4.0.3a at the time of writing).
Of course, there's always a downside to things such as this... In this case, it's that it requires a program (run in the background as far as I know) that forces the client to connect to one socket as opposed to two sockets that retail uses these days. I can imagine this might be enough reason not to use this core but I just thought I'd let you all know that, as expected, progress is being made on the emulation scene.
Link: http://forum.cactusemu.com/
Of course, there's always a downside to things such as this... In this case, it's that it requires a program (run in the background as far as I know) that forces the client to connect to one socket as opposed to two sockets that retail uses these days. I can imagine this might be enough reason not to use this core but I just thought I'd let you all know that, as expected, progress is being made on the emulation scene.
Link: http://forum.cactusemu.com/