That is often the stopping point for many people.
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So, like most such projects, they have to be a bit coy about the client, pointing you to some torrent or other dubious download site with instructions on how to download, assemble, and configure the client on your own. But handing out the client is a non-starter, as that is clearly covered by license and copyright issues. They cannot make that from scratch, so they have to use the real one from the game, modified to connect to their server.
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Then, of course, there is the game client, the storehouse of art assets and interface that every such project requires. Everything is in the style of Warhammer Online, but there are no big Warhammer logos or anything. Looking at the site, there is a minimum of things that might be construed as trademark violations. So the project needs to tread carefully, lest they give either an easy reason to shut them down.
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These two are unlikely to be happy about such things, much less give a Daybreak-like blessing for the project. They are trying to bring back a game where the code is owned by one unfriendly company, Electronic Arts, and the IP is owned by another company, Games Workshop, which has a litigious reputation. Of course, Return of Reckoning faces the usual emulation project issues. The project has an eye to eventually giving people the whole Warhammer Online experience, as the original game was shut down about 18 months back.