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Posted
46 minutes ago, zemaitis said:

 

What is the price for 311 source access? Also is it fixed or monthly?

 

You can read detailed information on how to get access at my site.
How to get access

 

Also you can also read what you do not get.

Subscriber FAQ

 

Further more there is a discord.
L2jMobius Discord

 
Posted
3 hours ago, Mobius said:


I was actually the reason most HighFive bugs where ever fixed.
By talking, on Skype at that time, with what you say now L2jUnity
and even contributing fixes on my own.

 

L2jMobius is my continuation of L2jServer since it's development died.
Funny I still have Freya bugs, since I was part of L2jServer until it died with their Ertheia development.

I have screenshots for everything I talk about on my forum.
Some some magical reason every time I post proof in this forum, it magically gets deleted.


L2jServer is based on rewritten code of other projects (people that have their own projects).
There is no original code made from any L2jServer inner circle members.
Unless it is a major rework that breaks everything and then advanced users try to fix it desperately.

And I will tell what nobody dares to say.
The team has changed so many times, it is not L2jServer any more.
The people that remain there just happen to have the passwords for the forum and repository.
Simple because all worthy people left that sinking boat and now only rats are left onboard.

People on current L2jServer, give titles to one another (head core dev etc), instead of doing anything.
They are more interested converting XML to JSON and dockerizing the project than actually fixing it.

Current L2jServer is a fork of true L2jServer.
My project is more or less the last true L2jServer there is.


Toxic people always want to do their job for them.
I am pretty clear on what I provide to my subscribers.
Whomever is able to ream my forum announcements.

For having communism and all... I do not get how Russian people
do not understand how collaborating on a project works.

You said you fixed alot of stuff for l2jserver, can you tell me your nickname in l2jserver forums? cuz i know all serious contributors in this project and i dont remember someone named mobius

Posted
29 minutes ago, BruT said:

You said you fixed alot of stuff for l2jserver, can you tell me your nickname in l2jserver forums? cuz i know all serious contributors in this project and i dont remember someone named mobius

He indeed wrote some code in L2J but his contribution is zero compared to others like Zoey.

If you check the whole timeline of Mobius and check L2J core also you see he even copy paste their fixes name.

 

The only thing i admire this guy is how he can do this for 15 project everytime. He must never leave house or so.

2 hours ago, AlisaCodeDragon said:

I didn't ask you to comment on me - Alice the goddess is doing well have a nice day

Ok George. I apologize 🐱

Posted
30 minutes ago, BruT said:

You said you fixed alot of stuff for l2jserver, can you tell me your nickname in l2jserver forums? cuz i know all serious contributors in this project and i dont remember someone named mobius

 

I do not remember anyone named BruT either.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Kara said:

He indeed wrote some code in L2J but his contribution is zero compared to others like Zoey.

If you check the whole timeline of Mobius and check L2J core also you see he even copy paste their fixes name.

 

The only thing i admire this guy is how he can do this for 15 project everytime. He must never leave house or so.

Ok George. I apologize 🐱


Main reason is because helping on something was never mentioned on commits.
That is why on 2014 Zoey made the "credits" rule to mention names on commits.
https://www.l2jserver.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=30453#p182580

 

From 2015 till now I share work only as Mobius.
L2jServer is "alive" by committing date changes on copyrights and doing desperate commits.
L2jMobius counts over 9000 commits over multiple chronicles after forking L2jServer.
Do the math.

For whomever wants to read some facts,
or even who I was on L2jServer be my guest.
L2jMobius (the story)

Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, Mobius said:

 

I do not remember anyone named BruT either.

i got 325 posts in l2jserver forums also more than 500 posts in the old l2jserver forum, also my nickname was credited in several commits. Thats why i ask yours so i can check how active u were, so will you answer?

 

  

14 hours ago, Kara said:

He indeed wrote some code in L2J but his contribution is zero compared to others like Zoey.

If you check the whole timeline of Mobius and check L2J core also you see he even copy paste their fixes name.

 

The only thing i admire this guy is how he can do this for 15 project everytime. He must never leave house or so.

Ok George. I apologize 🐱


and, what is his nickname?

Edited by BruT
Posted
14 hours ago, Mobius said:


Main reason is because helping on something was never mentioned on commits.
That is why on 2014 Zoey made the "credits" rule to mention names on commits.
https://www.l2jserver.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=30453#p182580

 

From 2015 till now I share work only as Mobius.
L2jServer is "alive" by committing date changes on copyrights and doing desperate commits.
L2jMobius counts over 9000 commits over multiple chronicles after forking L2jServer.
Do the math.

For whomever wants to read some facts,
or even who I was on L2jServer be my guest.
L2jMobius (the story)

I read the story in your forum,and now I can realise why my friend xdem supports you so much,bravo!

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, BruT said:

i got 325 posts in l2jserver forums also more than 500 posts in the old l2jserver forum, also my nickname was credited in several commits. Thats why i ask yours so i can check how active u were, so will you answer?

 

  


and, what is his nickname?

 

Let's measure dick sizes, sure...
Over 700 posts on L2jServer forum.
400 something when I was younger on Ragezone developing MuOnline and other stuff.
Also was the first guy that shared working T4C and RF server files.

Do you know what postpacific forums where?
If you do, you have seen me there as well.

Developing EDW atm, guess what, under another name again.


You know me as Pandragon.
And FYI post counts mean nothing.
All the real work happens off the forums.
Dick size matters tho. 🙂

 

 

 

Edited by Mobius
typo
Posted
5 minutes ago, Mobius said:

 

Vamos medir o tamanho do pau, claro ...
Mais de 700 posts no fórum L2jServer.
400 algo quando eu era mais jovem no Ragezone desenvolvendo MuOnline e outras coisas.
Também foi o primeiro cara que compartilhou arquivos de servidor T4C e RF funcionais.

Você sabe em que fóruns pós-específicos?
Se você fizer isso, você me viu lá também.

Desenvolvendo EDW atm, adivinhe, com outro nome de novo.


Você me conhece como Pandragon.
E as contagens de postagens da FWI não significam nada.
O tamanho do pau importa embora. <font style=🙂">

 

 

 

I apologize for negatively voting on your topic, I wanted to vote positively and ended up clicking wrong, please some moderator remove this vote down I gave to mobius, since this forum doesn't even remove your own vote you can

Posted
17 minutes ago, Nezuko said:

I apologize for negatively voting on your topic, I wanted to vote positively and ended up clicking wrong, please some moderator remove this vote down I gave to mobius, since this forum doesn't even remove your own vote you can

 

Afcourse you can, Click it again. 

Posted
On 9/18/2021 at 11:01 PM, zemaitis said:

where you get this information? I know that fabio stole l2scripts essence files, and hes the owner of projectessence. 

u mean innadril? 

 

still looking for a good solutuion 

Posted

ProjectEssence is not Fabio 😉

 

It is innadril.

 

L2jorg was based on mobius, but a long time ago, core and all network has been redo. So it doesnt even look like it anymore.

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Imrik said:

ProjectEssence is not Fabio 😉

 

It is innadril.

 

L2jorg was based on mobius, but a long time ago, core and all network has been redo. So it doesnt even look like it anymore.

 

 

Innadril = Fabio 🤦‍♂️

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