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  Unique L2-Evolution Feautures:

BeeEngine

The Bee-Engine is a development tool which allows the team to adjust skills and classes in real time and without server restarts. More information on this system (with all the available commands for players) can be found ingame.

Players can "suggest" balance configurations to admins via Bee-Engine: admins will review them and decide to apply or not.

This is a step in the future for PvP balance.

For more info of how to use it click here

 

 

 

So it isn't unique right?

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Copying it, and then taking the same approach towards balance, a.k.a leaving it to players?

 

It is clearly not working in one place. Fruitless effort. Doesnt matter whether its unique or not, copied, etc... The fact that people are yet to harness it remains.

Such a powerful tool, and what of it? Class balance is as it was - ideal only to a specific perspective.

 

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The balance is not leaved only to players. BeeEngine is available for players if they don't like something in the balance we made so they can change it. - They can use it as a game too.

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Copying it, and then taking the same approach towards balance, a.k.a leaving it to players?

 

It is clearly not working in one place. Fruitless effort. Doesnt matter whether its unique or not, copied, etc... The fact that people are yet to harness it remains.

Such a powerful tool, and what of it? Class balance is as it was - ideal only to a specific perspective.

 

 

Just because players cant find the ideal point of balance, or just because they cant agree on what balance is, or just because there will always be players who will try to favor their class, that doesnt mean we have to deprive them from the right to affect the servers nature.

 

The quote that would perfectly characterize the player base is not "Do the class balance", but "Be the class balance".

 

 

 

So it isn't unique right?

 

L2Evolution uses our private project too ( L2JSaver ) since one of their devs is in the team.

 

Laags like hell..upgrade ur server machine

 

Doesnt lag at all. Update your ISP, or go to a country with better internet service.

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Hello guys, im the owner of the project l2-evolution and as i saw that there are some questions here i have to say that the BeeEngine was made by Leluche(Issle) and we, our team, dont get any credit for it and as Leluche sad we're in the L2jSaver project too.

 

I apologize for any inconvience,

L2-Evolution Team.

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