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Hey guys, I see that we have so good files for H5.

Too many projects and so many good files and different developers for H5 files, and almost all of then are so good.

But...

Why there is no good files for Interlude?

All interlude files is always bad.

I have so many files for interlude but they are all trash files.

What is the best files WITH SOURCES for l2j interlude?

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This thing overall is getting worse, so don't expect anything bug-less to come out.No one would start develop something that is so old.However for me,old admins with knowledge opened servers using archid sources or such old files and packs (ofc there were many bugs also) did greater job at opening servers with more balance and better overall gameplay than nowadays,so i believe if those files still developed they could've been better around.I think there is not any so-called "best files", however files can simply be better if compared to other projects.Sad thing is the a fact that most files are not that good in quality,but still owners claim opening servers to offer retail gameplay.

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2 hours ago, Phantro said:

Hey guys, I see that we have so good files for H5.

Too many projects and so many good files and different developers for H5 files, and almost all of then are so good.

But...

Why there is no good files for Interlude?

All interlude files is always bad.

I have so many files for interlude but they are all trash files.

What is the best files WITH SOURCES for l2j interlude?

that h5 files are not even 50% done ;D 

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If you're skilled simply take aCis and modify it as you like and you will be just fine. Don't expect to get the best pack eune for free by someone. You get what you pay.

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On 12/5/2017 at 6:55 PM, Designatix said:

If you're skilled simply take aCis and modify it as you like and you will be just fine. Don't expect to get the best pack eune for free by someone. You get what you pay.

Yes, i have good skills to work on that.

My main question here is something like...

 

What is the best sources files to "start my job" over this!

 

Ofc I know free files will not works!

 

As you said, ill be good to starting dev with the latest acis sources?

 

Thank you for the tip!

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On 12/5/2017 at 4:02 PM, Phantro said:

Hey guys, I see that we have so good files for H5.

Too many projects and so many good files and different developers for H5 files, and almost all of then are so good.

But...

Why there is no good files for Interlude?

All interlude files is always bad.

I have so many files for interlude but they are all trash files.

What is the best files WITH SOURCES for l2j interlude?

 

i wont say much things but if u want good files u should go on

 

Lucera2,l2jcode,pain-team projects both are interlude and russian projects

Lucera2 has full English Support same for l2jcode about pain-team they have only 1 English Support guy but i still dont know about their files quality  sad thing is they dont give any sources but by your own request they can add whatever u want

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41 minutes ago, Celestine said:

 

i wont say much things but if u want good files u should go on

 

Lucera2,l2jcode,pain-team projects both are interlude and russian projects

Lucera2 has full English Support same for l2jcode about pain-team they have only 1 English Support guy but i still dont know about their files quality  sad thing is they dont give any sources but by your own request they can add whatever u want

Wow, thank you Celestine for that.

Lucera2 it shows doesn't come with sources. I wants to be free of any type of licenses or things with that I'll need future support from the sellers.

It is not because I wants to resell, this will be for me, to work in a new server, but i wants to be free with all sources to edit anything of that i want.

For l2jcode, i haven't found the website or informations.

 

I'm little familiar with Acis and Frozen.

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11 minutes ago, Phantro said:

Wow, thank you Celestine for that.

Lucera2 it shows doesn't come with sources. I wants to be free of any type of licenses or things with that I'll need future support from the sellers.

It is not because I wants to resell, this will be for me, to work in a new server, but i wants to be free with all sources to edit anything of that i want.

For l2jcode, i haven't found the website or informations.

 

I'm little familiar with Acis and Frozen.

 

about l2code there u are 

 

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13 minutes ago, Phantro said:

Wow, thank you Celestine for that.

Lucera2 it shows doesn't come with sources. I wants to be free of any type of licenses or things with that I'll need future support from the sellers.

It is not because I wants to resell, this will be for me, to work in a new server, but i wants to be free with all sources to edit anything of that i want.

For l2jcode, i haven't found the website or informations.

 

I'm little familiar with Acis and Frozen.

There is no project that comes without a license.

The original L2jServer is also under GPLv3.

Tryskell for example violated GPLv3 to make acis what he did is actually illegal.

Technically you are not allowed to make improvements to those files and not share them (the improvements) publicly.

That's why forums share latest acis all over the place and he can't do shit.

 

Same goes with Lucera and everything else. Having the source doesn't mean that you own the code. It means that you can use it under terms.

The only open source license that allows you to do pretty much everything you want with software (and even sell it if it is modified enough) is MIT.

 

Here you go, a little open source 101 for you.

 

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7 hours ago, Phantro said:

Yes, i have good skills to work on that.

My main question here is something like...

 

What is the best sources files to "start my job" over this!

 

Ofc I know free files will not works!

 

As you said, ill be good to starting dev with the latest acis sources?

 

Thank you for the tip!

Yes, aCis will be your best option mate. Also it's the only free project left active atm you can use the free version (which is 10 revs before the current revision of the paid) and if you're a customer there there are active bug fixes and you can get diffs with latest updates so you can apply them on your project.

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