![]() These two groups of people never really got along too well (not just the people I mentioned, I mean the personality types), anyways, so maybe have two (AND NO MORE) private servers is not a bad thing. Also, we know a lot of the people on the "serious" side of the TT YouTube community can have quite a bit of an attitude, no matter how much they load up on the "nice toon" speak on updates that Disney represented and used, I feel like they would use alternate means to get things accomplished, as opposed to doing things the "politically correct" way. It makes sense to not use the Disney characters. TTR is more related to the original Disney server in terms of community management, and that is why I feel it has the upper hand. Both groups are great YouTubers, for each of these reasons, and I kind of feel TTI has the feeling of the first group, and TTR has the feeling of the second group. As in, they were more serious about things and they played the game to basically battle seriously and did not like when people got in there way, and people like Smirky had more of a "nice" outlook on uploading, not focusing so much on battling, but on kind of making sure everybody has a good time and a "kind" outlook on things. The first group was focused on battling, recording it, and uploading it, with kind of a "tough" sort of way of uploading things. Basically, back whenever there was Frizzy, Lefty, Kyle, etc., then the other "side" of people was like Smirky, RTS, etc. We should not trust any other private server, especially those who trick TTR developers and steal their code.Įver since I got into this community in 2012, I felt like there were two sides to the YouTube thing. TTR has the power to create their own content, as we saw with the Toontown Rewritten Election. ![]() If a private server releases faster than TTR, players WILL join that private server- and refuse to join any other server simply because they're 'ahead' on their toon. With several private servers being released and attempting to give toons Toontown, we're causing the community to split. They don't care how they get it, or from who. TTR cares for the community and the story line, and wants their release to be as perfect as possible (you can take for example the poor release of TTH). They show more gameplay than TTR but that does not mean TTR has finished any of the mechanics that TTi's video shows. TTi is nothing but a copy of TTR and a blatant ripoff. This trojan virus gave the TTi member all of the TTR files and began using it to develop their own Toontown private server. One of the members hung out in the Toontown Rewritten IRC group and gave one of the lead developers of TTR a trojan virus/RAT. Toontown Infinite is developed by a previous Toontown hacking group. Toontown Infinite recently released this video showing some of the gameplay available in their game. I wanted to give you a short explanation of what TTI (Toontown Infinite) is and how we need to prevent it from becoming a major influence on this community. It is recommended you acquire these packages with the usage of pip.Hi everyone. ![]() Resources for this repository can be found here: This software requires a modified version of Astron to function with the latest version: Link: RESOURCES This issue will be addressed at a later date. This software requires a modified version of the Panda3D game engine to correctly function. Requirements You must compile dependencies yourself, ask for assistance if needed. ![]() When you are ready to merge your changes, submit a pull request for review. We talk about what we are about to do before we do it! All changes, except for emergency bug fixes, should be done in either a separate branch, or a fork - not to the master or release branches. Contributingĭon't just start contributing. No profanity allowed, please keep it professional. Feel free to fork this repository if you desire to add your own content. This means that the plan is to removing all modifications Toontown Infinite had planned for the gameplay, as well as restoring all broken features from Toontown Online, excluding the Toon News feature. The idea behind this project is to restore Toontown Online to its original state. Toontown is a free, non-profit game inspired by Disney's Toontown Online.
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