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WorldObject -> Creature -> Playable (which is an heresy) -> Player (Or User as you like)

 

And prefix is crap.

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@Tryskell about making fun with some people i will agree with this guy sometimes you expect from someone who doesnt know java and its at the stage of learning to know everything ... And yes i am talking about me -_- i dont know maybe i am wrong but i felt sometimes like this

Other than that you do a great work ... and nobody can disagree ... 

Edited by TEOGR_hItMaKeR
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@Tryskell about making fun with some people i will agree with this guy sometimes you expect from someone who doesnt know java and its at the stage of learning to know everything ... And yes i am talking about me -_- i dont know maybe i am wrong but i felt sometimes like this

Other than that you do a great work ... and nobody can disagree ... 

 

Yes its true, I expect from others server developers(because they do not like competition), but JavaLord himself, it's too much.... He owns great project, he supposed to help newbie server developers, but instead that he call them idiots, he call mine question idiots, and I ask him why? he call me idiot.....

If you do not like question just ignore, but instead  JavaLord ignore me,  he call me idiot.(Nobody likes to be called idiot)

 

If you don't know something or you do not understand java, you do not deserve to be called idiot.......

Edited by Mellion
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Yes its true, I expect from others server developers(because they do not like competition), but JavaLord himself, it's too much.... He owns great project, he supposed to help newbie server developers, but instead that he call them idiots, he call mine question idiots, and I ask him why? he call me idiot.....

If you do not like question just ignore, but instead  JavaLord ignore me,  he call me idiot.(Nobody likes to be called idiot)

 

If you don't know something or you do not understand java, you do not deserve to be called idiot.......

You deserve this because in this case you took the answer about this about 4-5 times? and you still talking witn nosense ... wtf?

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You deserve this because in this case you took the answer about this about 4-5 times? and you still talking witn nosense ... wtf?

 

Maybe go to your JavaLord and go suck his nuts instead posting nonsense?

 

Because real JavaLord, not show up, hiding behind his minions and scared  to answered my question, because they 100% true.

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Well...the thing is:
- calling almost everyone an "idiots", isn't the smartest thing in the world, but Tryskell has some right here:
# L2 community is full of "1-day server admins",
# He probably gets like 10-tons of msg's like Yours on daily basis, so he can have enough,
# He is a project owner, so he can change whatever he like and how he like it
I guess You have Your right to create that topic, but no one will care as much as You.
Sorry...

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WorldObject -> Creature -> Playable (which is an heresy) -> Player (Or User as you like)

 

And prefix is crap.

Arrows from derived class to base.

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but instead that he call them idiots, he call mine question idiots, and I ask him why? he call me idiot.....

 

There's nothing like that on both public and private chats, I invite you to quote me otherwise.

 

I answered something like 60%-70% of your questions - I even helped you debug your customs (since everytime you had a bug you were crying "shitty pack"), and I doubt another project leader would do the same. My role (and Discord channel) isn't to educate you, nor to learn you Java basics. Instead, I provide support for my pack - notably if it differs of L2J. 

 

Javalord is your own calling, I never called myself such thing (nor said ANYWHERE I was superior to anyone - or quote me, again). Regarding hiding behind minions, I replied to all your "accusations" so I wonder from what I'm hiding from. You don't deserve attention, and as I already said, you waste my time.

 

Finally, you left the channel yourself, I didn't ban you and even with that sort of lol-topic, I won't ban you. All in one, you just make publicity for aCis, and I thank you for that ! :)

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There's nothing like that on both public and private chats, I invite you to quote me otherwise.

 

I answered something like 60%-70% of your questions - I even helped you debug your customs (since everytime you had a bug you were crying "shitty pack"), and I doubt another project leader would do the same. My role (and Discord channel) isn't to educate you, nor to learn you Java basics. Instead, I provide support for my pack - notably if it differs of L2J. 

 

Javalord is your own calling, I never called myself such thing (nor said ANYWHERE I was superior to anyone - or quote me, again). Regarding hiding behind minions, I replied to all your "accusations" so I wonder from what I'm hiding from. You don't deserve attention, and as I already said, you waste my time.

 

Finally, you left the channel yourself, I didn't ban you and even with that sort of lol-topic, I won't ban you. All in one, you just make publicity for aCis, and I thank you for that ! :)

 

https://preview.ibb.co/gHTEQk/Garen_Lord.png

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u know that its not his job to educate or even teach u how to do stuff right?

 

Can u imagine like 15 people each day making the same amount of questions like u do ?

If u are newbie developer,then git gud,learn Java like most of people do and when u will reach a certain point,then move to l2 developing.

 

The current problem with l2 community is that ,everyone can download a sharedpack ,like u do,with stupid customs,like u did,and then open a server.

The whole situation would be stable if only skilled people opened servers.

 

You started from "l2 gold" packs (customs etc),then moved to frozen and now to acis.

Use google for ur problems,learn java and then move to l2j dev.

Nobody is forcing u to use his pack.Go back to frozen and add skype the devs.

I m sure they will be there for u 24/7 to solve all ur understandings and being ur tutors

Edited by bravetobe
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It's amazing how a lot of people in this thread do not understand that l2 privately owned servers niche has already converted to seasonal servers as that is the only way to get anyone to play there.

 

And you don't really need too much to start a server that will last a few months. Any prebuilt with typical customs and a server-specific spawnlist will do. And people will play.

 

But such haters like Tryskell aVVe melron see a problem with that, but guess what! Do they have a successful private l2 server [that isn't seasonal]? I think we all know the answer.

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Hello, I am want to speak about JavaLord Tryskell, I was on discord channel about 1month. Basically, i asking a question, related to Lineage 2 nothing else, but because of that got huge hate.
I ask Tryskell, why this channel made? he says for me asking questions.

In Forum says:

Discord is a mix between Teamspeak and Skype, reachable from generic application, web and phones. It can be used for fast

 chat, getting fast answers, speaking about project, etc. The use is, for now, experimental.

Because I'm asking question everyone in channel hate me.
 
I am also speaking about the project and asking him why you rename classes and move around classes, he says for a reason, but he never says real reason.

I say to him there Gameguard who sell his client protection and I cannot edit inside .libs....

So everyone use his pack, now need to call Gameguard and asking change inside code because is not working l2jacis, because JavaLord change class names and moving around classes, for no reason.

JavaLord says everyone who using Smartguard and l2-script guards are idiots...
Here picture:

https://ibb.co/mRfHAk

So basically he calls around +100 server admins idiots because they want to protect his server with Smartguard and l2-script guards.

Also, about l2jacis pack shared on the internet, I report about his pack shared on the internet(l2-help), he just ignores, he not taking any action against that customer, the customer still share on the internet his pack.

Here picture:

https://ibb.co/dweuqk

 
But most important think, he makes fun of me, a customer who ask a question about his pack and asking help on java.

He makes fun of me because I not good at java.

He calls all my question asked "idiot" and make fun of me because I have image watermelon and nick Mellion.

Here Picture:

https://ibb.co/g4bkwQ

 
I respect him and never use bad word on him, never says his pack is terrible(only times I get mad but I apologize every time), but I did not say any bad word about him....
About other discord members, I do not care what they say. I am only listen true JavaLord Tryskell.
 
 
(Sorry for mistakes, I'm trying my best to fix all grammatical mistakes)

 

smartguard scriptguard is nothing more then fake, it don't actually protect, 

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