

There are other City Of Heroes emulators in production, but none have come close to what the SCORE crew have achieved, and they reason that they may be at risk if they continue much further.
#REDDIT PREPARING TO PLAY CITY OF HEROES FULL#
You can see the full text of it here, but the adbridged version is that NCsoft hit a Tabula Rasa emulator (a much less demanded game that shut down in 2007) with a cease-and-desist order in 2011. Leandro Pardini, a member of the SCORE team (with a far more comic-worthy name) got in touch with Massively OP and provided a full statement, rebutting some accusations in the video, and explaining why they've opted to run in secret so long.
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#REDDIT PREPARING TO PLAY CITY OF HEROES CODE#
More seriously, he accuses the SCORE server of having a secret database of personal player info - part of a code dump from former Paragon Studios developers. In his video below, he makes a wide variety of accusations, including that the SCORE team secretly run the City Of Heroes Reddit page, and were using their position to maintain the secret. Until now, that is, as one player turned rogue and blew the lid off the story on YouTube.įitting the superheroic drama of it all, the player who revealed the existence of the SCORE server goes by the name "Destroyer Stroyer", which is a bit more interesting than his real name, Brian. The server is run by a shadowy circle of coders called SCORE - the Secret Cabal Of Reverse Engineers - and has been a well-kept secret. As reported by Massively Overpowered, outspoken fans of the game have been quietly invited to a secret, free fan-run version of the game for years now. It seems that City Of Heroes still lives, albeit unofficially, but some have taken umbrage at the dead-and-returned superhero MMORPG adopting a secret identity to hide from NCsoft's lawyers.
