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It would be much better to use some of PTS server data converted from C++ to java(as some russians teams allrdy did), but minor functions can be used as they are now in java. And ofc if there is some need on rewriting key features(like characters interaction - moving/attacking/using items/skills etc) they can be used from PTS C++ func converted to Java, that would be much better option to use retail + java, then rewriting all from scratch.

Edited by LightFusion
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L2PHX doesn't contains all the packets and some of the packets listed there are not completed. I found the packets but I had hard time looking for all the parameters they accept. Anyway, I completed the list... it was a big effort, because I don't have a clue about assembler. :lol:

Jesus Christ who uses phx in 2016?

 

https://bitbucket.org/_dev_/netpro/wiki/Home

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Just check the shitload of fixed or unknowns they have in packets

Have you implemented this event match in L2JUnity?
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Have you implemented this event match in L2JUnity?

I think the only place i've seen that implemented it Synerge's Freya pack.

Edited by .Elfocrash
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It's really not that complicated

Its also really unnecessary. I'm just pointing out that the only place i've seen it is there.

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No, not a priority at all, but not an issue to make it work either :D

Probably not, I tried to realise how it works but never seen it in action. :lol:

There are no info about it anywhere...

Edited by Tessa
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Love to see people argue on something that will never happen...

Continue please :3

btw MOBIUS u didnt even finish 5% of your GOD project and now this?..

Whats with you man? you have 2nd life after this one or you donated to god and received a 325 years life?

 

Even xdem who can make a pokemon game at Unreal not approve this.

Consider that you need to read client you have 2 options... 1 to copy other project to get their info (which instantly break your title "from scratch")

2 to make every single sentence from 0 to read client which will take ... xmm let me think.. im not sure that maxc will survive so long.

 

lets admit it, codes are for clowns... the hard part are 3d models, animations, textures, 3SP etc L2 as many games are standalone without need a code or a server behind...

anyway do what u feel is fine for ur time..

 

Let's see xdem while he dance:

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Edited by AccessDenied
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Love to see people argue on something that will never happen...

Continue please :3

btw MOBIUS u didnt even finish 5% of your GOD project and now this?..

Whats with you man? you have 2nd life after this one or you donated to god and received a 325 years life?

You have no clue. He did amazing job on Mobius for only one person.

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