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1 hour ago, Amilitos said:

Best interface by far. Thanks for sharing!

 

@Celestine I have a problem and i wanted to ask you if u know the solution since i have no idea which else to ask.
I installed L2 interlude, i copied my server's system etc (L2Damage) and then i copied iordanov's but in-game i can't see the Damage on screen neither if eg my Gloom landed. (I already have ticked the option at Other) My system chat doesn't show with blue letter if my spell landed and i can see Spell is still waiting to cast filling all the system chat.
But in iordanov screenshot i can see that his system chat is different and he can see Damage on screen + if Gloom landed.

Do you know what my problem might be? Is it possible that i have a font problem that's why i can't see it? Or maybe my L2 interlude installer is bad? And a dumb question the correct way is L2 officia -> L2Damage ->Iordanov? or L2 Official -> iordanov -> L2damage?

 

Iordanov interface uses upgraded version much newer this one has no damage on screen like classic also about curses message you need to costumize systemmsg-e.dat for this thing.

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, Celestine said:

 

Iordanov interface uses upgraded version much newer this one has no damage on screen like classic also about curses message you need to costumize systemmsg-e.dat for this thing.

So if i understand correct, iordanov screenshot isn't the same with the interface he give?

And if no, if there any post or anything i can see to do it by myself? 

Thanks for the help!

 

Edit : But at Options -> Other -> Display on screen events isn't this an option that is suposed to show if a curse landed on screen?

Edited by Amilitos
Posted
2 minutes ago, Celestine said:

this interface has only Critical Ressisted on screen nothing else. 

Ah ok thanks for the info.

 

I had an old interface and i put that systemmsg-e, so now i can see damage in the screen and system chat is blocking Spell is still on cooldown etc. The only problem is that system chat doesn't show if my gloom land neither failed for some reason and i can't see if curse landed on screen.

Do you have any idea which other file i should copy from my old interface to this so i fix it? (In my old interface i could see Damage on screen + Gloom landed on system chat but not on screen).

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Posted (edited)
36 minutes ago, zixtyw0w said:

Hey, can I get the interface? I am not a premium member of the forum.

You must be premium member. But why not do a little search at google? I cant share you the link.

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Posted
On 4/13/2018 at 3:54 AM, Iordanov said:

 

 

 

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Features:

 

Costumized Mini map From Higher Chronicles Creator Neophron

Costumized Skill bars up to 5

Auto Skills Spam

Auto Buffs

Auto Use Potions Elixir/CP/MP

Auto Use Potions Magic Pot/Haste Pot/Attack Pot

 Casting Skill Bar

Critical Damage / Ressisted on Screen

Hold Target / Ignore Agression

Buff sizes x24 to x16

Debuff + time

Custom HP/CP/MP Status Bar copied from Author Savo

Custom Macro system auto spaming Macros with right click if u press on it

 

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Darkdelux HP/CP/MP Bar

Preview:

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Auto Augment

Auto Enchant

Auto Skill Enchant

 

and much more

 

this is the oldest version of the interface

 

TIP: dont get scammed by these two people T3ddy / DM Moshpit those brazilian people was trying to sell the interface for a huge amount of money but mostly people got informed already

 

Credits:

Neophron

Elfen

Darkdelux

Savo

 

Download Link:

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