Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

No reason to do that.

He already said , that there is no need for the server to hit high online numbers from the first day.

Also the server will not be ready on the first days , so it's best to have less ppl.

Plus  , i suppose that the first days will be "tests/reports/fixes/restarts/roll backs , etc" (maybe a wipe too) , so the less ppl the server has , the better.

well if some ppls join on start and there isnt wipe

then new ppls wont event start cause luck of gear

Posted

well if some ppls join on start and there isnt wipe

then new ppls wont event start cause luck of gear

 

 

No. The armor/weapon system is set up as following:

 

PVE:

Tier 1: Great for PvE, grants some variety, but it's pretty straight forward for some classes. With a +20 Tier 1 set (weapon + armor), you are good to farm whereever you want, if you maxed it out by enchanting.

Tier 1.5: The best PvE gear ingame. Hard to get, tho. It only drops from the very first zone, only at a low chance and you need to get lucky with that multiple times. Enchanting it is a lot harder and this is so far the only Tier of items that breaks by enchanting it with normal scrolls. Your best option: Trade for this gear.

 

Low tier PVP:

Tier 2: This item tier has a huge variety of items. It is best if you really know where you are going with your class. High amount of customization possible, even if combined with some later unique weapons.

Tier 2.5: Buy this if you don't really have a unique idea for your character. This gear is as strong as tier 2, but gives straight forward stats. No real thinking required, buy this and you are good to go on any class.

 

High tier armor:

Tier 3: This armor is just OP. Takes a lot of time to get it and you will certainly have a hard time while doing so, leaving plenty of time to be able to PvP with your low tier pvp items for a long time.

 

The current economy and drops make it so that even new players can acquire wealth by selling essential currency that is obtainable from the first and second zones. The first steps on the server are newbie friendly, after Tier 2/2.5 it slows down a lot and there is a huge jump in difficulty. Don't be too worried about a few weeks of advantage, it's not that bad.

Posted

i think you can open the donation for double reward or something to can help you in web+server and stuff like that it just need website and paypal account wont cost u nothing and it will be good if some one help or something

Posted

ranzor i think you must open the server by dedi computer because i am so sure, that a lot o player will be join.So dont worry about ,how many people will you have online , just think about what will be happening if the server people is in maximun and server has lag in the opening, you gona lose a lot of people...

Posted

Changed our mind, we'll buy a dedicated server

That seems like a really good idea, considering you can find a really powerful machine that can handle around 1000+ players with only 50-70 euro per month. I believe 2 people can easily acquire that amount of money :)

 

Btw i suggest OVH because it's the cheapest DDoS solution and hopefully you won't be targeted for big attack.

Posted

Let's hope that the server wont be targeted, altough most private servers are eventually.
So imo u should consider buying the best protection u can afford.

 

Densekserw i dont know you or ur clan.
I hope that u're strong.

 

To all of the fellow gamers who read  this topic and are waiting for this server , plz bring all of ur friends so we can have some good times in L2 Nexus.

Posted

primezero are you the clan leader,or somethink?

If u check my signature or avatar you can see that i am the clan leader of Primes , yes.

 

Oldschools?

I hope they will , we had lots of fun with those guys! :D

(If any OS is here dont missunderstand me and start spamming the topic , flaming me. I'm saying this in a good way)

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Posts

    • I’ve been playing with LLM-driven autofarm bots too, and giving them some visual cues made a big difference. I ended up using art pieces from https://allcorrectgames.com/service/game-art/ as placeholders while training my detection prompts, and it actually helped the models parse scenes more reliably. If you add a bit of lightweight state tracking on top, your fake players start behaving way more naturally.
    • Roblox has become one of the world’s most influential user‑generated gaming platforms, attracting millions of players and creators every day. What makes Roblox unique is that it is not just a place to play games—it is a place where anyone can build their own. With Roblox Studio, even complete beginners can design immersive worlds, interactive experiences, and full‑fledged games. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to create your first Roblox game, while also helping you understand how features like Roblox Robux fit into the creator ecosystem.       1. What Is Roblox Studio and Why Use It? Roblox Studio is the official development environment used to create every game on the platform. It is free, accessible, and designed for creators of all skill levels. Whether you want to build a simple obstacle course or a complex simulation game, Roblox Studio provides the tools you need. The platform’s success comes from its user‑generated content model. Players can create games, publish them, and even earn Roblox Robux through in‑game purchases, game passes, or developer products. While earning Robux is not the focus for beginners, understanding its role can motivate you to improve your creations over time.   2. Setting Up Roblox Studio Before you start building, you need to install and set up Roblox Studio. Steps to get started Download Roblox Studio from the official Roblox website. Install and open the application. Log in using your Roblox account. Choose a template or start with a blank Baseplate. For beginners, templates like Obby, Village, or Racing provide a structured starting point. They include pre‑built elements that help you learn how different parts of a game work.   3. Understanding the Interface Roblox Studio may look overwhelming at first, but each panel has a clear purpose. Learning the interface early will make your development process smoother. Key panels Explorer: Shows all objects in your game world. Properties: Displays editable settings for selected objects. Viewport: The 3D workspace where you build your world. Toolbox: Contains free models, scripts, and assets. Home / Model / Test tabs: Provide tools for building, editing, and testing. Spend a few minutes clicking around, selecting objects, and adjusting their properties. This hands‑on exploration helps you understand how everything fits together.   4. Building Your First Game World Once you’re familiar with the interface, it’s time to start building. Using Parts Roblox Studio uses “Parts” as the basic building blocks. You can insert: Blocks Spheres Cylinders Wedges These can be resized, rotated, and moved to create platforms, walls, buildings, or obstacles. Using the Toolbox The Toolbox allows you to drag pre‑made assets into your game. This is extremely helpful for beginners, but choose assets carefully. Some community models include unnecessary scripts that may affect performance. Look for items marked as “Verified” or created by trusted developers. Organizing Your Workspace As your game grows, organization becomes important. Use folders in the Explorer panel to group objects logically: “Obstacles” “SpawnPoints” “Decorations” Good organization saves time and prevents confusion later.   5. Adding Gameplay with Scripts Roblox games use Lua, a beginner‑friendly scripting language. You don’t need to be a programmer to start, but learning basic scripting will greatly expand what you can create. Simple scripts you can try Making a part disappear when touched Creating a moving platform Adding checkpoints Giving players speed boosts Here’s a simple example: a script that prints a message when a player touches a part. Lua: local part = script.Parent   part.Touched:Connect(function(hit)     print("A player touched the part!") end) Even small scripts like this help you understand how interactions work in Roblox.   6. Testing Your Game Testing is essential. Roblox Studio provides several testing modes to simulate gameplay. Use the “Play” button to: Walk around your world Test scripts Check spawn points Look for bugs Ensure platforms and obstacles work correctly You can also use Play Here, Run, and Play Solo to test different aspects of your game.   7. Adding UI and Game Logic A polished game needs more than objects—it needs user interface elements and clear rules. Common UI elements Timers Score counters Health bars Buttons Pop‑up messages You can create UI using ScreenGui objects inside the StarterGui folder. Roblox provides templates for text labels, buttons, and frames, making it easy to design simple interfaces.   8. Optimizing Your Game A smooth game keeps players engaged. Here are some optimization tips: Remove unused parts and scripts. Avoid too many moving objects. Use low‑poly models when possible. Test on mobile devices—many Roblox players use phones. Keep lighting simple to improve performance. Optimization ensures your game runs well for all players, not just those with powerful devices.   9. Publishing Your Game Once your game is playable, you can publish it to Roblox. Steps to publish Click File → Publish to Roblox. Enter a name, description, and genre. Choose whether the game is public or private. Set permissions and access settings. After publishing, you can share the link with friends or the Roblox community. If you eventually want to monetize your game, you can add game passes or developer products that players can purchase using Roblox Robux. This is optional for beginners, but it becomes important as your game grows.   10. Improving Your Game Over Time The best Roblox games are updated regularly. After publishing, pay attention to: Player feedback Bug reports Suggestions from friends Analytics (visits, playtime, retention) Add new levels, improve visuals, or introduce new mechanics to keep players coming back.   11. Learning and Growing as a Creator Roblox provides many resources to help you improve: Roblox Creator Hub Developer Forum YouTube tutorials Community Discord servers The more you practice, the more confident you’ll become. Many successful developers started as beginners just like you—and some now earn significant amounts of Roblox Robux through their creations.   Final Thoughts Creating your first Roblox game is an exciting journey. You don’t need advanced skills or expensive tools—just creativity and curiosity. Start small, experiment with templates, learn basic scripting, and gradually build your skills. With time and persistence, you can create a game that players around the world will enjoy.
    • Hello it seems you can't receive PMs, it won't let me, do you use discord?
    • Hello after returning to lineage 2, I was wanting to start some local server development for a few friends and me to play around with but for some reason I'm having trouble after so many years to find a stable high five client. The clients I have found either have crash issue, many errors in the client log files or freeze after only a day or two of playing (autofarming for a day for example, you'll go to teleport after a farm session and the client freezes).   I've played a few High Five servers and it seems a lot of them have been able to optimize it to avoid these problems.  We are running multiple clients per PC so this does sound essential.   I've heard one major feature that is helping client stability is the ability to clear cache/memory without restarting the game or something along those lines.   So I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of obtaining a High Five client that is clean, optimized and decrypted to be able to add customs items etc. for a fair price.  
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

This community uses essential cookies to function properly. Non-essential cookies and third-party services are used only with your consent. Read our Privacy Policy and We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue..