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I made an Interlude server based on acis or l2j h5 with completely retail like features and rates between x7 to x35. The thing is i have the resources to run a server for the next 10 years, meaning if people will play on it it will never close.

 

Would you be instrested in something like that?

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I made an Interlude server based on acis with completely retail like features and rates between x7 to x35. The thing is i have the resources to run a server for the next 10 years, meaning if people will play on it it will never close.

 

Would you be instrested in something like that?

it's interlude..

so yes for me it's waste of money!

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it's interlude..

so yes for me it's waste of money!

 

it's l2,real people got bored of it and started to play something else or just quitted meanwhile the wannabes and all the kidos are still there.

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Wast of money

But if you are going to do it, do it right

Put banners EVERYWERE  ( much money )

Advertice it right

And do it !!!

You can take about 50% back from right Donations ( Xp Herbs , hats,  etc )

Else dont even start to think it

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50% if your server is a succes. (if you will advertise your server and all those stuffs you'll pay a lot of money) and prolly you'll never get them back only few servers actually made it cause they had a real staff team and a mature community. (the l2 community nowadays is shitty so no)

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I can do that on Interlude client (with the features of C5), yet again I don't think people will like the old forever as we did.

at least you will get 100-200 people that will be " people "
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y. make h5 hr server, with tons of donations, if you want money.

high rates are too much work and very short lived, i want to make sometging that is going to last something that people can invest into (game wise).

 

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