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On 30. 9. 2017 at 10:21 AM, Sdw said:

It is, but due to lack of DP dev lately we are starting to truly lack some content with every update, not in every aspect though. That's why I ask what's his plan to manage proper expectations beforehand.

 

Granpa Sdw is back? So bad that I don't have time and motivation for l2j x)

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On 29/9/2017 at 1:43 PM, Pamela32 said:

Hello , I wanna buy a premium pack with limited bugs Grand Crusade or Helios I don't care

I can pay max 400-450e for pack

I wanna source & pack , L2j scripts sell only pack 500e ... but without source u cannot do anything 

 

 

 

Nobody buy packs anymore. This is so 2009-2010 back when people used to buy preconfigured packs. 

Just hire a developer. There is no H5 complete pack, imagine about GOD.

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Hey all, 

 

"Just hire a developer" - my god, the guy has 400-450 euro to pay and you're suggesting him to hire a developer, potato developer will take 300 euro per month and one dev isn't enough for GOD chronicle trust me.

For some replies out there, its true that GOD packs have lack of content, its true for all of them not just for a certain russian or not russian packs (like russian devs are less good that eu ones, seems preposterous suggestion, grow up already) therefore the quality is based on average quality that we have in java solutions. As for known solutions:

1. l2junity - old team with reputation, great devs and low prices, can't say anything about quality because the last source that was shared was a long time ago. As far as I remember its a hobby project, but I can be wrong ofc.

2. l2-scripts - expensive with a long term support and a large budget for a large server. Despite of whatever you say of non completeness (which applies to all devs) the quality is just playable, I've seen many servers making money out of it, cause you know, its not a "science project" its a commercial one right?

3. PTS - yes PTS for those who have enough money to sustain such project there's always a PTS solution and to stop complain about the quality, but that's definitely requires a higher budget than 450 euro.

 

Best regards guys!

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9 minutes ago, l2-scripts said:

Hey all, 

 

"Just hire a developer" - my god, the guy has 400-450 euro to pay and you're suggesting him to hire a developer, potato developer will take 300 euro per month and one dev isn't enough for GOD chronicle trust me.

For some replies out there, its true that GOD packs have lack of content, its true for all of them not just for a certain russian or not russian packs (like russian devs are less good that eu ones, seems preposterous suggestion, grow up already) therefore the quality is based on average quality that we have in java solutions. As for known solutions:

1. l2junity - old team with reputation, great devs and low prices, can't say anything about quality because the last source that was shared was a long time ago. As far as I remember its a hobby project, but I can be wrong ofc.

2. l2-scripts - expensive with a long term support and a large budget for a large server. Despite of whatever you say of non completeness (which applies to all devs) the quality is just playable, I've seen many servers making money out of it, cause you know, its not a "science project" its a commercial one right?

3. PTS - yes PTS for those who have enough money to sustain such project there's always a PTS solution and to stop complain about the quality, but that's definitely requires a higher budget than 450 euro.

 

Best regards guys!

It's better option rather than get scammed with a fail/shared pack. And let's be honest your project and mobius both are bad/unfinished. So what's the point on buying something that is not finished and no working when he can at least take a shared project and work on it with a developer?

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I just told you, a potato developer (means not a good one, a novice one or similar with exception of somebody who does it for hobby, but hobby isn't work make a simple math) will cost you atleast 300$ per month, and that's not a good solution to aim on such high chronicle and work on them. besides the tools you need to sniff the info, the funds you need to work you way in the official and the overall time needed to create even 1 function offlike, the OBT cost cause you won't go from the first or the 5th attempt, so man, your proposal is absurd. 

As for not finished, nothing is finished, not IL not HF, people "made" them finished because its enough for the average player, the only "finished" packs are the official leaked ones and still they were public tests, lives never leaked so PTS often requires additional fixes, therefore its a fact that your finished bulls**t isn't good here, nothing will be finished in L2, unless you aim for PTS, but you won't aim for PTS because you don't have the money for PTS. so the best suggestions for you is not even start to work on it seriously on higher chronicles (no offense).

Posted (edited)
18 hours ago, GamePsychology said:

 

Nobody buy packs anymore. This is so 2009-2010 back when people used to buy preconfigured packs. 

Just hire a developer. There is no H5 complete pack, imagine about GOD.

That's not true. 
Even if you decide to work with a 'developer' as you are suggesting, you will need a base to work with.
Trust me, shared sources or stopped projects without updates, is not a good solution unless you wanna start with searching backdoors or long time ago fixed bugs.

 

Edited by `NeverMore
Posted
On 3/10/2017 at 7:16 PM, GamePsychology said:

And let's be honest your project and mobius both are bad/unfinished.

Are you a subscriber to my project? On what grounds you say this?

 

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