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* Account Management (Registration with Email, Activation with Serial, Password Reminder, Password Changing).

* Fully automatic donation (credit purchase) system - instant credits (PayPal/-payScard-/Credit Card/Bank/SMS/MoneyBookers etc.)

* Fully automatic vote reward system.

* Fully automatic referral system.

* Contact Us form which allows players to contact Administration through the system.

* Item Shop (Sell various of item sets/packages or individual items, set custom a-beep-t and prices).

* Item Enchanter (Allows the player to enchant their gear 100% for certain price - can be set up on the configs).

* Item Augmenter (Allows the player to add an augment skill to their weapon - augment skills can be easily changed).

* Terms and Conditions page where the players must agree with the rules before using the system (helps to prevent fraud/claims on donations).

* Advanced Logs system which tracks every single players move on the system.

* Multiple server support on a single login server.

* Languages system (easy to edit language files without having to deal with code).

* Mini Anti-Proxy engine.

* Flood Protector with custom interval (default: 1sec, can be changed in configs)..

* Set up custom starting balance (credits) for new players.

* Set up custom reward for vote and referral via configs.

* Custom credit price when purchasing for real money (default: 1credit - 1eur).

* Variety of payment options (PayPal, MoneyBookers, Webtopay - SMS/Bank Transfer/Pay by Cash etc..).

* Neat code (mostly based on OOP).

* Seperate SQL queries file for easy adapting to custom server packs.

* Items & Skills information stored in XML files (less workload on the server's database).

* Optimized mysql queries (reduced to the minimal - less workload on the server's database).

* Ability to use persistent connections (helps a lot to speed up and reduce CPU and RAM usage for MySQL when server is crowded).

* Newest H5 icons straight from the client (guarantee to display most if not all of the Item's/Skill's icons).

* Extra validations for every single query as well as instant feedback to the players.

* Use of jQuery and jQuery.UI libraries to enchance the system and make it more eye pleasant.

 

 

ACP 1.00

 

 

Have Fun!  8)

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Oh, damn. Fvcking awesome share.

Thanks `Romeo.

Download in progress^^

 

i like you too People 8) Coming Soon New Great Shares Stay Tuned And Thanks!

 

 

 

Amazing share.

Thanks Romeo.

Continue your good job. 8)

 

 

Thank you Necro ^^

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its your work? if not put poper credits.

 

someone sell it for 80 Euros but i give it free for ppl :D

 

 

where is the subscribe button???? please add it for romeo awesome share dude !!!!

 

haha Thanks ;D

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