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+ | ====== WorldsPlayer ====== | ||
+ | <WRAP right box 200> | ||
+ | {{ worldscom: | ||
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+ | WorldsPlayer (known internally as " | ||
+ | ===== Development ===== | ||
+ | After the success of [[worldscom: | ||
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+ | ===== Shaper ===== | ||
+ | Shaper is the name of the built-in editor and world-builder available within WorldsPlayer. It retailed for $39[(http:// | ||
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+ | In 1999, it was discovered that Shaper could be obtained for free from within the WorldsPlayer client by adding an option inside one of its configuration files, making user built worlds a commonality and forcing developers to include methods for accessing these worlds. Prior to this, worlds built by those who purchased Shaper would be uploaded to the official servers as a downloadable world. | ||
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+ | ===== Worlds In Asia ===== | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | [[worldscom: | ||
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+ | ===== Remergence ===== | ||
+ | Current public releases of the WorldsPlayer client run using a combination of the RenderWare and [[worldscom: | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
+ | During these developments, |