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I don't think so.

 

Fix said that "it" (the client + mirror) should be compatible considering the platform independent nature of java. I then pointed out that that the mirror isn't written in java but in c++.

 

This means that the mirror might not work because it's not written in java and therefore doesn't benefit from java's platform independent nature. The fact that the mirror relies on the regular client, which is written in java, is completely irrelevant and doesn't guarantee cross platform compatibility (ask any linux or mac user who wasn't able to use the mirror for months).

 

So, think again.

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Fix said that "it" (the client + mirror) should be compatible considering the platform independent nature of java. I then pointed out that that the mirror isn't written in java but in c++.

 

This means that the mirror might not work because it's not written in java and therefore doesn't benefit from java's platform independent nature. The fact that the mirror relies on the regular client, which is written in java, is completely irrelevant and doesn't guarantee cross platform compatibility (ask any linux or mac user who wasn't able to use the mirror for months).

 

So, think again.

 

But without java you can't run runescape and you can't run the regular client.

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