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Hello mxc!

I have a closed source phoenix event engine (Maxcheaters share) but i dont know how to install it...

Could you guys please guide me on how to install it?

Thanks.

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If you bought it, ask to Rizel directly (he can eventually says how to do it or says to make it yourself, after all there is no support), and if you got it shared, make it yourself.

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You follow the diff patch,You compile the new core. You had the phoenix.jar to the libs folder, you add the needed sql to navicat/phpmyadmin. You add the needed skills.xml

 

Anyway Phoenix Event project is dead..

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