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Guest Elfocrash
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Contact: PM (Add this in the title: [Dev Service] or your pm will be ignored)

Payment: Paypal (€)

 

Im not selling a buch of codes or shares. Just contact me and tell me what you need.

Few rules:

1) I dont work with client modding

2) I just make a request per time, dont not ask me for make 2 or more things under the same trade

3) I sell scripts for the server, dont ask me to become your live server developer!

 

As a list that you may like to know:

- Npcs

- Custom features

- Event

- Engines

- Tools (Java/VB.Net/C#)

- Missing features (always you give me enough data to make them, since i dont play l2 for years)

 

PD: Ill just take 1 work at same time. So if you are interested in any code but im alredy working for another person, you'll have to wait

PD2: Ill just work with l2j projects whose svn is public

 


Some of my work:

Ingame real time balancer for L2jEsios by Elfocrash

Ingame real time balancer for L2jEsios by Elfocrash

Guest Elfocrash
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Thank you guys for the vouches

Posted

how much will cost community board for l2jfrozen with:

1) buffer with shemes

2) events, like ctf, dm, capture the flag and etc

3) gm shop, global gatekeeper

4) skill trader, skill enchanter

5) donate menu: change name, color, buy hero, buy noobless and etc...

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Before u start the BULLSH!TS.. Elfo is the most trusted dev in this forum..His works are the miracles of a professional.. Also there is always real life before gaming..Did you even thought he doesnt have the time?

 

Contact: PM (Add this in the title: [Dev Service] or your pm will be ignored)

Payment: Paypal (€)

 

Im not selling a buch of codes or shares. Just contact me and tell me what you need.

Few rules:

1) I dont work with client modding

2) I just make a request per time, dont not ask me for make 2 or more things under the same trade

3) I sell scripts for the server, dont ask me to become your live server developer!

 

As a list that you may like to know:

- Npcs

- Custom features

- Event

- Engines

- Tools (Java/VB.Net/C#)

- Missing features (always you give me enough data to make them, since i dont play l2 for years)

 

PD: Ill just take 1 work at same time. So if you are interested in any code but im alredy working for another person, you'll have to wait

PD2: Ill just work with l2j projects whose svn is public

 


Some of my work:

Character PIN code feature by Elfocrash

 

Do you see anywhere in there writing he will adapt any code? find a tutorial/guide LIKE THE 2000 THAT EXIST IN THIS FORUM..

 

 

ONTOPIC:

 

GL elfo.. The best developer and trusted

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Guest Elfocrash
Posted

bump.

 

Back in action and ready to work.

 

Also first post updated.

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