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There ain't really any kind of war. We have already implemented features which Mobius will dream about in few years.

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The 3 quests that you claim as your own where shared by someone that claimed he made them.

He also wrote many other quests, it's not like he is a complete idiot and thus can't believe him.

 

So its the word of a guy that helped my project by making quests vs someone that has no respect for my work...

Do the math.

 

As I previously have stated, these quests will be removed eventually, not because you said so, just for the sake of doubt.

I would like to see which one he wrote... because these which were shared on your forum are 100% copy and paste :D And I don't respect your work because you use my stolen scripts... what a magic :D

 

 

Maybe your are a hidden lecher as well , anyway Im sure Mobius can write your "amazing" work with some else better ! Can we keep the html's??? >:D It is this kind of mentality cause among of sad projects gl with your project if is you have one just for your self. 

 

I don't really need to leach someone else work... I can do most of things on my own or with help from other members of our team. And this is one of reasons why we keep these files private. Leechers are everywhere :)

 

It's good to see than finally L2JFrozen <> aCis war isn't the only projects war...

 

:not bad:  :dat:  :happyforever:

 

Nah. They are so behind compared to our project. So no point for war. 

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There ain't really any kind of war. We have already implemented features which Mobius will dream about in few years.

 

Never doubt about your skills, during the last two years I have seen idiots do wonders.

 

But really? Bragging about a private project?

Tell me about a "private" project that went leaked, or public and was not just L2J at its very basics.

Maxcheaters is full of them.

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Tell me about a "private" project that went leaked, or public and was not just L2J at its very basics.

Maxcheaters is full of them.

You can always visit us on our test server (http://l2junity.org/test-server.php) and see how our project ownz your hard.

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Yeah no war. Respect depends on each of us it seems.

 

Quest made by Nyasomething were all reviewed / fixed by me. He is French and he help me test a lot back on l2j days so I kept helping him.

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You can always visit us on our test server (http://l2junity.org/test-server.php) and see how our project ownz your hard.

Wow some super skilled guys in there like UnAfraid Nik and Nos. Let me get this straight. The guys who left L2j did this?

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Wow some super skilled guys in there like UnAfraid Nik and Nos. Let me get this straight. The guys who left L2j did this?

Exactly  O0

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Reached revision 1000!

 

Lastest changes include...

-Working Alchemy system.

-All items updated with client info.

-Many packet changes fixing critical gameplay bugs.

-Retail spawns for new IO/Underground areas.

-Retail spawns for FoG + addition of missing Valakas weapon tradelists.

-Retail Faeron Village area.

 

Looking for people to help finish missing skills.

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