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Posted

Yeah i know, they shouldnt ban me on their forum, maybe then i wouldnt share it..

And about stealing some1s ideas, l2jmod arent u atm creating same code as Matim wrote? Community board: http://www.l2mods.com/index.php?topic=98.0

 

So stop talking about stealing ideas..

Just saw that, omg. Community board is a retail idea, so qq? It's like Matim stole it too :P

 

 

Bha, anyway, at least hide it lol. Because i know, in 1 day you will say 5 nabs selling it lol.

Posted

Just saw that, omg. Community board is a retail idea, so qq? It's like Matim stole it too :P

Yeah and you know what retail lineage has,lol.

 

To finish your fights,since you give free the ideas of course someone can steal them,lol.

You should have know it,end of case.Don't make me punish anyone for spamming this topic.

Posted

Yeah and you know what retail lineage has,lol.

 

To finish your fights,since you give free the ideas of course someone can steal them,lol.

You should have know it,end of case.Don't make me punish anyone for spamming this topic.

You should punish yourself, for saying such stuff(that vampir is correct) and you don't know how to code 1/4 of it. Nevermind.

Posted

You should punish yourself, for saying such stuff(that vampir is correct) and you don't know how to code 1/4 of it. Nevermind.

Please,don't make me code your other stuff,it will be pain in your ass,seriously. :D

Read again what i said.

Posted

Please,don't make me code your other stuff,it will be pain in your ass,seriously. :D

you?

HHAHAHAHAHAHAH

AHAHAHAHAHA

AHHAHAHAHAHAHAAH

Posted

Please,don't make me code your other stuff,it will be pain in your ass,seriously. :D

Read again what i said.

Ok, i'd like to see that :)

Posted

Ok, i'd like to see that :)

Oh,you are crying that he stoled your idea and now you give me free the privelege to share your stuff,what can i say :D .

Ok

you?

HHAHAHAHAHAHAH

AHAHAHAHAHA

AHHAHAHAHAHAHAAH

Keep laughing :D ,but in pms.

 

Posted

Stealing Ideas is not something bad. I done it too. Actually you don't steal the code since you code it yourself so stop qqing...

 

OnTopic:

why you make always new object?

               Kino newKino = new Kino();
               newKino.startKino();

 

You can make it like that:

Kino.getInstance().startKino();

Yes i know it will need some little changes.

 

 

Btw nice share.

Posted

Stealing Ideas is not something bad. I done it too. Actually you don't steal the code since you code it yourself so stop qqing...

 

OnTopic:

why you make always new object?

               Kino newKino = new Kino();
               newKino.startKino();

 

You can make it like that:

Kino.getInstance().startKino();

Yes i know it will need some little changes.

 

 

Btw nice share.

Nothing difficult, he just needs to turn methods and some variables to static.

Posted

Stealing Ideas is not something bad. I done it too. Actually you don't steal the code since you code it yourself so stop qqing...

 

OnTopic:

why you make always new object?

               Kino newKino = new Kino();
               newKino.startKino();

 

You can make it like that:

Kino.getInstance().startKino();

Yes i know it will need some little changes.

 

 

Btw nice share.

Still learning :)

Posted

Nothing difficult, he just needs to turn methods and some variables to static.

Wrong!

 

Each object he create is for one player as i see in the code so he need to change the List<> to Map<> or FastMap<> so 1 key = object id of player 2 value the numbers.

 

He don't need to change nothing to static. he must create a private volatile static Kino singleton;

and a public static Kino getInstance()

 

private volatile static Kino singleton;

public static Kino getInstance()
{
     if (singleton==null)
     {
           synchronized(Kino.class)
           {
                 if (singleton == null)
                      singleton = new Kino();
           }
      }
      return singleton;
}

Posted

Ok, i'd like to see that :)

It's selfpwnage.

You just gave to the people the permission, even if they don't need it, to start coding your stuff.

 

gg dude

wanna see more drama

D:

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