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Erupe
Discontinued A Monster Hunter Frontier server emulator. [Moved to: https://github.com/ErupeServer/Erupe] (by Andoryuuta)
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This probably isn't needed, but just to cover my bases: The original Erupe git repo was at https://github.com/Andoryuuta/Erupe, but I moved it to https://github.com/ErupeServer/Erupe at some point. You can check the commit history and see that the initial commit and a majority of the beginning changes were made by me (https://github.com/Andoryuuta), with Fist and Ellie making the bulk of the changes later on in the Git history.
This probably isn't needed, but just to cover my bases: The original Erupe git repo was at https://github.com/Andoryuuta/Erupe, but I moved it to https://github.com/ErupeServer/Erupe at some point. You can check the commit history and see that the initial commit and a majority of the beginning changes were made by me (https://github.com/Andoryuuta), with Fist and Ellie making the bulk of the changes later on in the Git history.
Around the same time, we noticed that the game assets ("the quest .bins") were dynamically fetched from the server. As such, Fist started manually collecting them, and I began working on implementing the bare basics of the client networking in a small python application (https://github.com/Future-of-Frontier/mhf-fake-client), which emulated a regular game client and ultimately allowed us to fetch all of the quest and scenario files while the official servers were still online. Noth worked on getting the launcher to connect to his C# server and mirror the launcher resources (html, css, js), and began working on getting further into the game.