I will allow myself to make the assumption that you are versed in JAVA. As such, I'll give you the following reference in hope that you understand it better.
XSD to an XML file is like an INTERFACE to a JAVA CLASS. It lists all of the required elements/methods that the XML which implements the XSD must have. However, unlike INTERFACE, XSD has a way to label certain elements/attributes as optional.
With that out of the way, you should've already concluded that they are not related to the CLIENT in any way, but are rather used in tandem with the XMLs in your server's DATAPACK, and by extension, are used by your server's XML parsers.
Not for the half forint, but you gave him a bad start.
If you don't understand it, you should have had a developer or some kind of practice to know how to do these things.
If you need help, write to me and I will help.
Only if we have the source code can we do anything in the interest of the case.
Hi. Her0ic
Adding belt and agility slots in Interlude can be a challenge, but it's a challenge that you can overcome. The developers did a fantastic job keeping things balanced for that era, and these features weren't originally part of Interlude.
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