It’s about time we stopped throwing band-aid updates at MCCodes and started thinking bigger. The framework has been stretched far beyond its limits. We’re long overdue for a complete rebuild from the ground up, and if that’s not feasible, then perhaps it’s time to let MCCodes retire gracefully. Given its open-source nature, those still using it can adapt it as they see fit.
A fresh foundation wouldn’t just address the mounting legacy issues but would also pave the way for modern features, improved scalability, and better security. Continuing to patch outdated code is simply delaying the inevitable. Let’s do it right this time, or let it go entirely, it’s been 20 years without a truly meaningful update. Those who found success with MCCodes, like Torn, had to practically rewrite the entire framework to fix game-breaking bugs and address severe security flaws.
Most sites still relying on MCCodes have customized it so heavily that they couldn’t adopt any updates even if they were released. This means further patching would likely be irrelevant to the majority of its user base. Instead, we should focus on rebuilding the platform or stepping aside to let others innovate and carry it forward.
Am confident it is torn.com who was on mccodes until it become fully custom due to the complete rebuild however I maybe wrong I just know one of the big games a few years ago was mccodes at one point till a fully custom build came into play but it was done within mccodes.