
Kabam TCG is a new, revolutionary EXE. Made with Panther, it's a powerful project. the ability to connect to a server that would hold aboout 350 variables, update them every second, and the ability to battle, trade and give to other users. This is not online TCG, This is Kabam TCG.
With currently 1 game to play, there should be a lot of testers and competition. But soon, more games will become available. Sadly, this is not available for Macs or Ubuntu, just Windows, or any OS that can run .EXE files.
Panther is needed.
Download it:
Either click the logo above, or click below to download.
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Last edited by Servine (2011-12-16 10:22:06)
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As a suggestion to all those who decide to sign-up, please don't use your actual password since it is saved in plain-text.
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BTW, could someone hack this to find the panther file, then give it to me so us mac/linux users can use it
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Servine wrote:
gbear605 wrote:
BTW, could someone hack this to find the panther file, then give it to me so us mac/linux users can use it
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just quickly put your email down here, and Ill email it you.
spam@escratch.org
This way if some n00b puts me on a spam list IDC
So we can have my email up here
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MathWizz wrote:
Servine wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
I have the panther file. XD
Sent! BTW, forgot to add a subject.![]()
HOW?!
*twiddles thumbs while whistling and staring of into space*
just dont hack it, yeah?
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Magnie wrote:
As a suggestion to all those who decide to sign-up, please don't use your actual password since it is saved in plain-text.
Yes. I was thinking this very thing.
@Servine, naw, I won't.
Last edited by MathWizz (2011-12-15 15:10:08)
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Also, Scratch Live is insecure for user-accounts and it's inefficient ( wastes bandwidth ). If you are willing to host your own Python server ( or find a hosting for it ) you should use:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=1022031#p1022031 ( The second code set ). It allows the ability to "follow" a variable, so when it is updated, the value of that variable it is instantly sent to all users "following" the variable.
There are two disadvantages: One, it requires Python, and two, the client needs the to run and connect the mirror to Panther and the server. ( Which makes it complicated )
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=1021479#p1021479 <- Mirror
Though I think the advantages of the Python Scratch Live is much higher than the disadvantages. Python is faster and consumes less bandwidth. So it is much much less likely that you will have problems with system admins getting after you for consuming resources ( since Python is less consuming than a web-server ).
And with the "follow" feature, you don't have to check if the variable has been updated continually, so in return, it should consume less CPU on both the server and client.
I may actually be able to host the server but it probably won't be 24/7.
Edit: And while we are bragging about having the Panther file; I have it too. :p
Last edited by Magnie (2011-12-15 15:21:10)
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I got it to work on Ubuntu. Make sure you have Wine. Then, right click the .EXE in the file browser, choose properties, and check the box Allow executing file as program. THen, just double click and it should run.
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Servine wrote:
gbear605 wrote:
BTW, could someone hack this to find the panther file, then give it to me so us mac/linux users can use it
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just quickly put your email down here, and Ill email it you.
Email the panther pt project to me:
support@plaxon.org
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wow. This is easy to hack
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