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Well , an idea came to me and my friend about opening a c4 pvp server ... I think its the l2 as it should be at all ....

You would join it ?

Let's say safe 4 max 16 , gmshop buffer teleporter , etc ... No customs at all ...

What do you think ???  8)

Posted

Ye .. The problem is we got to start from scratch . Zero ..

But from the next week we gonna start the set up...Let's hope we will succeed

Posted

This can be easily fixed, cast time on sleep or cancel.

 

Btw, L2J or Off files?

j i guess

 

too old

next time ask for a c1

 

too usually answer

next time dont reply

Posted

j i guess

too usually answer

next time dont reply

what means next time don't answer? will you make another topic and i shouldn't reply?

think before answer

Posted

what means next time don't answer? will you make another topic and i shouldn't reply?

think before answer

You just answred with something that everyone would expect .

Just nevermind. Thanks expressing your opinion.

 

L2J C4?

 

It doesn't even worth meng, + you won't get people with Java :X

L2off then XDD

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I wouldn't ..

C4 .. For me - it's too old right now I think :/

I play only C6 .. I know, maybe you'll say it's old (with Freya/High Five and other Star Wars), but to me - it's the best Lineage 2 chronicle :)

Of course, that's what I think ..

Posted

i like kamael with or without dynasty

graphics of c6 shows pre-historic

thats why i don't play

feel like years

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