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I am looking to cooperate (buy) a hi5 project for a server on the lowest possible rates (x1) so for me a l2off is a no go cause advext or any other seems to not worth the effort of cooperation.  Which is the best option to buy? 

Right now i was checking LordWinter one and i am thinking of getting it but if theres something else please let me know.. oh and please no scripts or mobius ( mobius is ok just not for what i want) scripts is shit so ...

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7 horas atrás, Zake disse:

l2jserver se houver

JServer? Direct from the repository? This guy will have to work hard on the files to make them usable and I believe he's looking for something relatively ready-made and features.

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Just now, Nezuko said:

JServer? Direct from the repository? This guy will have to work hard on the files to make them usable and I believe he's looking for something relatively ready-made and features.

He will have to work much more by using any other emulator imho.

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22 hours ago, Hypest said:

I am looking to cooperate (buy) a hi5 project for a server on the lowest possible rates (x1) so for me a l2off is a no go cause advext or any other seems to not worth the effort of cooperation.  Which is the best option to buy? 

Right now i was checking LordWinter one and i am thinking of getting it but if theres something else please let me know.. oh and please no scripts or mobius ( mobius is ok just not for what i want) scripts is shit so ...

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