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update your java to 7u21

 

lol'ed

 

 

Error occurred during initialization of VM

 

Dat.. Just decrease the usage of ram. Edit the startgameserver - right click on it, edit and change Xmx. Set it to 1024, if still error decrease it to 512.

java -Xmx1024m

The next line after VM error, no idea. No jdk or caused by 1st error. :o

Edited by SweeTs
Posted

its the latest revision ? 

 

Nop.

 

 

The shared version will be on rev 191. 

That means that there might be some bugs and problems but still it includes every feature of l2jreunion.

Posted

alguém a e consegui liga pois tenho o mesmo erro  BHLG1eL.png

how much ram you have on your pc, is it 32bit or 64

 

press right click on GameServer.bat

and post the xmx xms values  but tell us also how much ram your pc has

 

i guess REM java -server -Xmx2048m -Xms1024m -Xmn512m -XX:PermSize=256m -XX:SurvivorRatio=8 -Xnoclassgc -XX:+AggressiveOpts

 

should work

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java -Djava.util.logging.manager=l2r.util.L2LogManager -Xmx1024m -Xbootclasspath/p:./../libs/l2ft.jar -cp ./../libs/*;l2reunion.jar l2r.gameserver.GameServer

 

REM NOTE: If you have a powerful machine, you could modify/add some extra parameters for performance, like:

REM -Xms1536m

REM -Xmx3072m

 

 

tenho 12gb de ram, sistema windows x64

Posted

i ve already told it ... 

install java 7 update 21 ....

google search or for linux 

 

64bit: http://uni-smr.ac.ru/archive/dev/java/SDKs/sun/j2se/7/jdk-7u21-linux-x64.tar.gz
32 bit: http://uni-smr.ac.ru/archive/dev/java/SDKs/sun/j2se/7/jdk-7u21-linux-i586.tar.gz

Posted (edited)

it includes every feature of l2jreunion.

 

Why such words while it's not true ? Or I'm so tired || blind and I don't see some folders, like voicedcommands :happyforever:

 

It's so obvious, but still :D

 

Also, this made my day a bit :D Noblesse manager instance.

 player.setNoble(!player.isNoble());

Looks like c/p from //setnoble command.. It's good for switch on/off, but still it does it's job. However simple

 

 

player.setNoble(true);

 

would be better and that's the correct way. :D

Edited by SweeTs
Guest Elfocrash
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Also, this made my day a bit :D Noblesse manager instance.

 player.setNoble(!player.isNoble());

Looks like c/p from //setnoble command.. It's good for switch on/off, but still it does it's job. However simple

player.setNoble(true);

would be better and that's the correct way. :D

lol dem boolean logic, nailed it. Oh my belly oh god, just to set the char as noble you used that? HAHAHAHAHA you actually tell the system to even check if the char is noble and make it the opposite.

 

Dem coding skills.

boom-o.gif

 

 

Why such words while it's not true ? Or I'm so tired || blind and I don't see some folders, like voicedcommands  :happyforever:

 

It's there just check the imports. Its on the scripts folder:

s0M7lGM.png

 

 

 

MEGA EDIT: 

Oh god so bad. He used proper boolean logic for a fuckin setnoble command but he did this:

if (activeChar.getTradeRefusal())
			{
				activeChar.setTradeRefusal(false);
				activeChar.sendMessage("Trade refusal mode disabled.");
			}
			else
			{
				activeChar.setTradeRefusal(true);
				activeChar.sendMessage("Trade refusal mode enabled.");
			}
			sendHtml(activeChar);

In all the cpp instead of just doing:

activeChar.setTradeRefusal(!activeChar.getTradeRefusal());

VoteVCmd.java

yes = yes + yeses;

instead of:

yes =+ yeses;

Probably missed the operator class.

 

Banking.java

activeChar.getInventory().updateDatabase();

yeah like it's dont be triggered while you add something in the database.

 

ChatAdmin.java

if (objId > 0)

Checking if the objid is possitive which always is rather than checking if a player with such an objid is just online. Who gives a shit if he exists or not?

 

 

 

Won't even continue for now. Dem skillz tho.

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