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Hello there,

So I've been out of the Lineage 2 stuff for a while and now came back because I got interested reading about 32bit Smeli L2OFF extender source. What I can't find to read about is "client modding" for the current chronicle.

I'm trying to find a way to connect to an specific server address with a "patched system" or just the original client, so far no luck.

The only thing I've found is this: https://github.com/MobiusDevelopment/L2 
It launches the client but specifying an address doesn't seems to work.

Can someone update me on this stuff please?

Thanks!

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6 hours ago, Rayduxz said:

Hello there,

So I've been out of the Lineage 2 stuff for a while and now came back because I got interested reading about 32bit Smeli L2OFF extender source. What I can't find to read about is "client modding" for the current chronicle.

I'm trying to find a way to connect to an specific server address with a "patched system" or just the original client, so far no luck.

The only thing I've found is this: https://github.com/MobiusDevelopment/L2 
It launches the client but specifying an address doesn't seems to work.

Can someone update me on this stuff please?

Thanks!

If You are trying connect GC client to smeli's c1sinna server there is a problem.

With pointing to specific IP from command line works only original NCSoft client (NCWest, NOT Innova hybrid GC/Classic), but unforunable client crashing after few seconds (it works with l2j GC server).

Probably protocol version problem (GC has two  -109 or newest 110) or gameguard problem or smthing else

I connetcted GC client to c1sinna only with russian patched version of Innova client (found system folder on one from russians forums)  and heavy modified my combined version - russian version patched to english.

But it make no sense - You can walk with character in game, but many things are bugged - skills animations etc. Without L2Fileeditor who support 110 protocol and plenty of hours of hard work on client files and GC  geodata playing  is useless.

 

My hint - try to connect with smeli's modified c2 client first

Edited by Pastorious
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Run cmd as admin, navigate to system folder.

start L2.bin IP=localhost

where localhost can be IP or DNS entry

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