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We really need to find sources to cite for the information in this article... --Sydius 20:09, 7 December 2005 (UTC)

It would be nice if we had the real names of some of the developers. --Sydius 19:10, 6 December 2005 (UTC)


It would also be really nice if members of the UOX project didn't deface the Runuo page. --Unknown (24.218.14.68) - 12:47, 11 February 2006

Something which has not happened thus far. --Xoduz 13:42, 14 February 2006 (CET)

"The majority of users however lack fundamental knowledge of C++ and find UOX to be a sometimes cumbersome server client to work with and choose other emulators to suit their needs. These emulators are not listed here." Fundamental knowledge of C++ is not a requirement for using UOX3, as quite a lot of the functionality has been exported from C++ to the easier to understand and edit (during runtime, even) C JavaScripts. "The majority" of users never even get around to trying UOX3 in the first place, so they would be hard pressed to find it a cumbersome server to work with :P --Xoduz 00:35, 6 February 2006 (CET)

Xoduz, how can it happen that you enter the wrong date with your comment?!?. All please use "~~~~" to sign comments, Btw I deleted that comment in the article, since the author did not respond, and since you copied the text into discussion.... And I still stop to ponder what a "server client" actually is ;o) Jestix 10:17, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
Probably because I entered the date and time manually, and wasn't even logged in. No idea what a "server client" is, but UOX3 is definitely a server ;) Xoduz 15:05, 11 March 2006 (UTC)