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Posted (edited)

Now in OPEN BETA:

 

Expected Live launch Sep 25 2015 23;00 CEST

 

L2Dutchy High Five low rate

 

Visit www.l2dutchy.eu for more info and files

 

 

 

server settings/rates:

 

XP rate x2

SP rate x2
Spoilrate x2
Droprate normal mobs x3
Droprate normal raids x2
Droprate special raids x1
Quest rate x3
Quest reward x1
Champions chance 5%
Champions stats all x3
Champions reward x1
 
Auto pick-up
Offline shops
Bots are allowed
Max. 3 connections per IP
Auto create accounts
 
 
Different rates during OPEN BETA:
exp, sp, adena x100
spoil x20

 

 

 

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Edited by L2Dutchy
Posted

with x2 stats and bot allowed with 3 conection per ip its rly good idea!!!

the point when you have bot allowed is

1st: low rate server (x1-x3)

2nd: connection limit per ip...no one wants to see full pt's botting by one person...

Posted

Bots are allowed.....what is the point to make low rate then?

Well, the truth is, i can choose not to allow bots, i can use GG, Lameguard, or other programs to check.

But we all know the real botter can pass this. Bot writers want to make money, and so they outsmart security writers.

 

Bot are just part of the gameplay, ive played many many years all over the place, i have also botted where there was security.

 

But remember, the funiiest part is, you play better when you play active. I mean, pk-ing is still allowed, so PK that bot :D

 

 

For the low rates, i bet you have been on a server once where they had x15 or x25 rates, where the owner pushed everybody to vote, and then gave the whole server votecoin,s or things as BEWS or CGM.

The result is >> very fast end game. +++ items and +30 skills.

 

Thats not what this server is about. ;)

Posted

full of bot serbidorek thats all maybe its low rate but no real ppl only bots 

 

Hi,

 

It wont be any different then other servers. Atleast now all players have the same advantage ;)

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Due low interest during OPEN BETA I have decided to suspend this project.

Thank you to the few that did play on OPEN BETA :)

 

 

If a moderator would be so nice to close this topic :)

Posted (edited)

Locked, as requested.

A pity it didn't work out, it had an unique idea. But no need to be sad - perhaps next time  ^-^

Edited by Herlitz
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