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  1. 1. Near retail

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Posted (edited)

as i know vanganth have the most complete mods for IL ,but his quest scripts and other shits not works so good

 

 

AdvExt IL its most complete on quest ,scripts but his mods are not to much 

Edited by maxicroma
Posted

Free of bugs? :D Not even the official was free of bugs. You know the name of this mysterious " russian " ?

 

So depmax64 is a good choice.

Posted

Depends your server. If your server is going to be pvp i would recommend you Vangrath 100%. And generally you must think your gameplay first before searching for a pack and mainly L2OFF... 

Posted (edited)

I wonder wich pack is the most complete Interlude one Quest and retail wise.

 

 

 

 

Depends your server. If your server is going to be pvp i would recommend you Vangrath 100%. And generally you must think your gameplay first before searching for a pack and mainly L2OFF... 

 

Quest and retail feature wise. No need for AIO or any other mods. Just the pure retail as i said above.

Edited by Query
Posted

This question depends on what kind of server you want. But here is my p.o.v. :

 

Vanganth:

Plus:

- works on win2k8

- good scrips

- hwid and good protection

 

Minus:

- some ai quest are not so complete and buged

 

Advext64:

Plus:

- Good stability even over 2k+ players

- good worked AI quests

 

Minus:

- some bugs in scipts

- not work on 2008

 

But as I said. This depends on what server. If want low rate I go for dempmax64 (the scripts bugs i found was fixable and didn't required extension touch) and if you want PvP server I go for Vanganth for sure because it has nice futures for that kind of server.

Posted

This question depends on what kind of server you want. But here is my p.o.v. :

 

Vanganth:

Plus:

- works on win2k8

- good scrips

- hwid and good protection

 

Minus:

- some ai quest are not so complete and buged

 

Advext64:

Plus:

- Good stability even over 2k+ players

- good worked AI quests

 

Minus:

- some bugs in scipts

- not work on 2008

 

But as I said. This depends on what server. If want low rate I go for dempmax64 (the scripts bugs i found was fixable and didn't required extension touch) and if you want PvP server I go for Vanganth for sure because it has nice futures for that kind of server.

 

Exactly.

Posted

Exactly.

He can always join up the project and fix the quests with others customers, like some people is doing, joining up and fixing the stuff, at least you learn something.

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