

NEW: with the release of AzerothCore 2.0.0, many other improvements have been added. – Some features were imported from Trinit圜ore and CMaNGOS 3.3.5 – Some ACE deps were replaced with the new C++11 – A PvP statistics system was added (based on the Trinit圜ore version originally developed by Shin)

– The database structure was updated and made similar to Trinit圜ore – A Transmog module (based on the Trinit圜ore patch originally developed by Rochet2) was added – A new modular system was implemented, allowing to add features without patching directly the core – Some crashes and stability issues were resolved The new project also received help from other Trinit圜ore contributors, like Rochet2, Mik1893 and others.ĪzerothCore introduced several improvements to the original SunwellCore: The project was named AzerothCore and it was based on the original SunwellCore source code + the improvements of Callmephill. There was a first attempt of continuing its development as an open source project by Callmephill, but that project had mainly one developer only and it stopped to be active as soon as its creator had health issues and was unable to continue the development.įew months later a new open source project was created by two Italian programmers Yehonal (who was also the creator of MaNGOS/Trinity Zero, the server application for WoW Vanilla) and Shin (former developer of MaNGOS UDB, Trinit圜ore and creator of tools like PvPstats and Keira2). Because of this many private servers were scared of it, despite players were asking to use it. SunwellCore source code was served “as it is”, without any kind of support from developers or community. Its source code was put on GitHub on the Kittnz’s repository, and many others fork repositories of SunwellCore started to pop up on github/bitbucket/gitlab. We suggest to read that page before going further in this article.īecause of its fancy features, SunwellCore immediately attracted the attention of several private servers administrators and developers. It was originally a closed-source application based on Trinit圜ore for the Sunwell private server ( ), then released to the public from its Polish creators Xinef and Pussywizard when they shut down their private server.Īll the detailed info about those improvements are available here. With the release of SunwellCore, the World of Waracraft emulation got a new key-player concerning 3.3.5 server applications. Where do SunwellCore and AzerothCore come from? This article will introduce the key differences between Trinit圜ore (branch 3.3.5) and AzerothCore (the open source SunwellCore-based project). Since the release of SunwellCore, more and more Wrath of The Lich King private servers are considering to migrate from Trinit圜ore 3.3.5 to a SunwellCore-based solution.
