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Description Request - Printable Version +- Mirage Source (https://mirage-engine.uk/forums) +-- Forum: Mirage Source (Nostalgia) (https://mirage-engine.uk/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=61) +--- Forum: Archive (2006-2011) (https://mirage-engine.uk/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=18) +---- Forum: Staff (https://mirage-engine.uk/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=41) +----- Forum: Trash (https://mirage-engine.uk/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=14) +----- Thread: Description Request (/showthread.php?tid=798) |
Description Request - William - 07-03-2007 I need a description for MS 3.0.3 and MS 3.0.7. It should be big enough to cover what it has and whats the difference. Also I would like a description for MSE, how it differs from the previous once. ps. I know the difference, just kinda busy and my english sucks. - Coke - 07-03-2007 ms 3.0.3 = uber pwnage with no license and easy for noobs to use ms 3.0.7 = aff database stuffs noobs cannot go here :< mse = better than 3.0.3 sure but the license is pooey if your a nab and want to rip code and call it your own ![]() lol, people should understand that ^^ - William - 07-03-2007 I was hoping for a description on about this length for each: _________________________________ _________________________________ - Tony - 07-03-2007 MS 3.03 Version 3.03 is the earliest version of MirageSource we have and most old timers (users) use it. There is over 50+ tutorials for this version on our backup forums but it is not supported as much as MSE. MirageSource has no license so you don't have to obey any rules/laws. MS 3.07 Version 3.07 is far different from MSE and MS 3.03. Its because it has MySQL for saving/loading. Its a simple solution for website reg istration and other relevant things. For beginners, this is not a source to start with unless you have basic knowledge of MySQL. MSE Build 1 Version MS Engine Build 1 is just like 3.03 but with a license and tons of revised codes. Its license isn't too strict but its a must to obey it. MSE-B2 will have more optimizations/revamps/revises. MSE is currently supported on the official MS forums. - William - 07-03-2007 Thanks, I added it to the download topics. |