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Pokemon Cyrus Server 9 Files License


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**Game: Pokemon Cyrus Online
Origin Engine: Eclipse Evolution 1
Codename Engine: CyEngine 9**

Hello i am Cyrus one of the founders of pokemon cyrus online along with the Dev-Pall! Today we are starting new Generation of Pokemon Fan Gaming  :embarrassed:.

If you want to host your own pokemon server using our files please contact me with really detailed post and dont forget to meet the requirements

**Facts**
-PCO has over 200 players online during War of Crews event
-Usually like 150 people online

**What is this?**
Game And Client Servers

**How to apply?**
- You need to have own community
- You need to have paid domain like (.com,.net)

**Features**
-Scrolling maps of size 10000000000000000000000x100000000000000000000000
-Fast Client
-Paperdoll with upto 6 layers
-Base Capturing
-Easy to use and you can edit alot of files to customize the game

**Screenshots**
![](http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/4757/cyengine1.jpg)
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> -Scrolling maps of size 10000000000000000000000x100000000000000000000000

4294967296 < 10000000000000000000000
So it's impossible with 32-bit. Besides, knowing that Eclipse loads all maps you'd at least need a x86-128 processor with over 1EB of RAM, which doesn't exist.

So I lol'd hard at this.

@The:

> then again, it IS cyrus…

I've met him, he doesn't know a shit.

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  Godlord.
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@zonova:

> so thats kind of a fake?
>
> whats an EB? couldnt find i t on google..

EB stands for Exabyte. 64-bit processors can in theory address up to 16EB, that is in theory. However AMD64 processors can only address up to 256TB.

1EB = 1024PB (Petabyte).
1PB = 1024TB (Terabyte).
1TB = 1024GB (Gigabyte).
etc.

**Addendum**: [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/128-bit) states the following: "There are currently no mainstream general-purpose processors built to operate on 128-bit integers or addresses".

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  Godlord.
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@Mellowz:

> Point is, it supports big maps. You should of all known that.
>
> Quit giving the guy a hard time.

Shouldn't have mentioned invalid numbers then. Seriously, I don't believe he can get over 100x100 when mentioning a feature like that.

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  Godlord.
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