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Hi!

I've been playing L2 for 10 years and wanted to start making servers just for the fun of it, really. I see a great oportunity for a server idea, and since I saw the maxcheaters' gf extender thought it would be a good starter's extender until the server itself gets enough money to pay the better files such as depmax ones, idk if other exists really.

 

The thing is, I've been looking for gf datapack to use the extender on, but really found nothing. All links are either dead or incomplete.

 

Do you think starting directly from zero to gf l2off is too much? I do know programming, I've been studying it on my own, and will start university on the subject soon aswell.. so I'm not unfamiliar with coding.

Maybe it's better to start with l2j? I would like to have a stable server, not some buggy shit like most java files are, if not all.

 

Thanks!

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Posted (edited)

DL the leaked GF pack and your good to go.

 

 

...and before you whine it's not uploaded, here's an internet tip.

Find filename, search for filename...and google finds all:

 

https://yadi.sk/d/JYEBBUcMPvy3o

Edited by mcbigmac
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DL the leaked GF pack and your good to go.

 

 

...and before you whine it's not uploaded, here's an internet tip.

Find filename, search for filename...and google finds all:

 

https://yadi.sk/d/JYEBBUcMPvy3o

 

 

So the answer is a no I guess. Thanks mc. I'll use that internet tip :)

 

Edit: so your tip works as fast as expected. Found it in less than 4 min. Good thing I can read a bit of russian.

Edited by Narco
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Does this require any key or hwid protection crap?

 

i dont know about l2off but i always wanted to try "for free" even if its bugged

 

 

and whats the user/pass there? or i have to find the files it selves

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I saw it had password, but I still had the file name.. so I just looked it up on google as mc said :P.

 

Found that exact link in some russian forum.

Edited by Narco

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