Well, Lately Ive been somewhat upset with the way the L2J free development has been going. It seems like their server keeps getting heavier and heavier, so ive decided to make a switch to standard l2j. Problem is, the lack of configs, I need help locating configs in the l2j Free Source and copying it to the L2j Source. Now i know it might not be the same code, but I can change it; I just need the location of where the Java commandline is for the configs in L2J Free? Now im not talking about the Config.java - I know how to make it so the config is recognized, but how do i make it so the config is actually executed?
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Well, Lately Ive been somewhat upset with the way the L2J free development has been going. It seems like their server keeps getting heavier and heavier, so ive decided to make a switch to standard l2j. Problem is, the lack of configs, I need help locating configs in the l2j Free Source and copying it to the L2j Source. Now i know it might not be the same code, but I can change it; I just need the location of where the Java commandline is for the configs in L2J Free? Now im not talking about the Config.java - I know how to make it so the config is recognized, but how do i make it so the config is actually executed?
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