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    FOSSMMO

    To create an open source and openly developed mmorpg

    FOSSMMO (release name tbd) is a project aimed at two things. The first is to create an open sourced MMORPG with compelling and fun gameplay requiring modest system specs. The second is to develop in an open and well documented way to help others learn the trade of game programming. FOSSMMO will be developed using python. While python is not a common language for game development I'm a fan. Also I recently watched...
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    pykb

    Python Killboard Platform for EVE Online

    This platform provides a Python based killboard backend supporting common tasks such as interfacing with the EVE API to fetch killmail logs, interact with EDK killboards to fetch killmails from them and parse manually logged killmails. The database layer is generic thanks to SQL Alchemy so any dbms can be used. Static data and schemas for PostgreSQL and MySQL are provided. Aggregates exist along with code to maintain them to enable high speed reports for summarized data. A point...
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    The xVector Engine is a cross-platform 2D MMORPG engine written in Python. It will be a full-featured MMORPG engine allowing rapid game development without any programming knowledge, while still being easily extended with a Python scripting API.
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    A plugin that enables the import of assets from World of Warcraft. ((c) Blizzard) to Maya ((c) Autodesk). Official site : http://wowtomaya.sourceforge.net/
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    This project is an customised, highly evolved open source L2J server emulation software. Main source bases mostly on L2JOfficial project files. Project is written in Java, Python, XML, HTML, SQL and so on. //// and is not available to all anymore. ho
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