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L2jACP+

L2jACP+ Is the most advanced and powerful ACP for Lineage2 Interlude (aCis).

 

Features

  1. Account Management
  • Create new Game Account
  • Change Game Account Password
  • Transfer Game Account to another User

 

  1. Character Management
  • Character Overview (Stats, Location, etc)
  • Character Login Protection (Code Validation)
  • Kill Feed (Last 10 Kills)
  • Trade History (Last 10 Trades)
  • Live Clan Chat (If character is in a clan)

 

  1. Statistics
  • Top Online/PvP/Pk/Clans/Raid Points
  • Raidboss Status
  • Castle Status
  • Clan Halls

 

  1. Wiki
  • Item Wiki
  • Monster Wiki
  • Droplist
  • Location
  • The information is 100% relevant & accurate to the Game Server data.

 

  1. L2 Store (Donation Store)
  • PayPal is used for payment.

 

  1. Auction
  • Players can put their items up for auction, other players being able to bid for them.

 

  1. Offline Shops
  • Players can put their items up for sale, other players being able to buy them.

 

  1. Black Market
  • Every hour set items are put for sale with different stock quantities and different price per unit.

 

  1. Ticket System
  • Players can submit tickets to the Game Masters on the GamePanel.

 

  1. Vote System
  • Vote for the Server and get rewarded.

 

  1. AdminCP
  • AdminCP is a powerful tool for managing the Game Server.
  • AdminCP is a fully-featured AdminCP with a lot of features.
  • Character Management
  • Server Management
  • Account Management
  • Clan Management
  • Announcements
  • Direct Messages (Private Messages, Party Messages, Clan/Ally Messages, Shout/Hero/Trade Messages)

 

 

 

Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/WfaVsYb

Interractions between gamepanel->server does not require the player to relog (for store, auctions and any features that are to come).

 

There might be features that I've missed from listing here, best to check the actual product for a complete idea of what it can do.

New features are added weekly, as they are developed, at no extra cost for existing customers.

 

 

Demo: http://l2jacp.tplinkdns.com:8000/

User: test@gamepanel.com

Pass: testtest123

 

Price: 200e (150e for aCis customers) PayPal

 

The demo is quite slow because its proxied through ngrok and resources are downloaded at a stupid rate, sorry for that.

Keep an eye on the updates & more info Here

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, Nightw0lf said:

i really want to see it but that demo looks dead

Demo link updated. Sorry for that, sometimes ngrok restarts on its own and the link changes. You can join the discord (link in the first topic) and check the #about channel, the demo link on that channel is updated automatically. Also you can keep up with the updates.

 

10 hours ago, Trance said:

I suggest you to make several branches out of it, e.g. one for Mobius.

I would need access to (relatively) latest IL sources in order to be able to do that.

 

 

Design got updated but It's a headache to update the screenshots again, so I strongly advise anyone that wants to check it to either check the demo or the discord server.

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i saw its on laravel 9 and php 8.1 so its latest technologies and i like that, but laravel it will not be easy for maintainance or update, so far i managed to login but links are breaking all the time its fustrating buy a vps 3.5 euro and set it up, its worth doing that because you will eventually need it.

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9 minutes ago, Nightw0lf said:

i saw its on laravel 9 and php 8.1 so its latest technologies and i like that, but laravel it will not be easy for maintainance or update, so far i managed to login but links are breaking all the time its fustrating buy a vps 3.5 euro and set it up, its worth doing that because you will eventually need it.

The project could be hard to maintain for someone who doesn't know what he's doing.

Dunno why links are breaking for you,they shouldn't.

Will set it up on a vps tonight and edit the demo link.

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7 hours ago, BogdanWDK said:

I would need access to (relatively) latest IL sources in order to be able to do that.


IL is old crap. You probably won’t have many customers nowadays.

 

https://bitbucket.org/MobiusDev/l2j_mobius/src/master/

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8 hours ago, BogdanWDK said:

The project could be hard to maintain for someone who doesn't know what he's doing.

Dunno why links are breaking for you,they shouldn't.

Will set it up on a vps tonight and edit the demo link.

99% of admins globally wont know how laravel works is what i am trying to say, it needs another level of php knowledge to do something on this files and without support or actually pay some developer by hour is very expensive to maintain such files, thats just my opinion. and as you see the vps is also not easy to install i know first hand

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2 hours ago, Trance said:


IL is old crap. You probably won’t have many customers nowadays.

 

https://bitbucket.org/MobiusDev/l2j_mobius/src/master/

Planned release for Mobius by the end of the month. My aim is not to make bank by selling it, I’m just building something I’d want if I had enough time to run a server myself.

 

47 minutes ago, Nightw0lf said:

99% of admins globally wont know how laravel works is what i am trying to say, it needs another level of php knowledge to do something on this files and without support or actually pay some developer by hour is very expensive to maintain such files, thats just my opinion. and as you see the vps is also not easy to install i know first hand

Support is provided free of charge for issues related to the codebase or small adjustments, further custom stuff is charged at a pretty low rate.

Assuming LAMP & composer is already installed on a vps, whole setup of the panel takes roughly 2 minutes, documentation is provided for both local&production environments, furthermore I dumbed down most of the complicated stuff just to make sure the installation process is fairly easy for most devs.

 

99% of the admins don’t actually know webdev at all, excluding base stuff(most of them don’t even know html, just view source on most “popular” projects and you get the ick), hence the reason my product is designed to work out of the box.

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There is no way to make laravel work out of the box without cli  for updates, clean cache and other stuff which comes with composer. Most l2j administrator buy some cheap shared hosting plan which is not recomended for laravel and i agree with nightwolf. It's hard to maintain the files with constant updates both in core and packages.

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1 hour ago, Seamless said:

There is no way to make laravel work out of the box without cli  for updates, clean cache and other stuff which comes with composer. Most l2j administrator buy some cheap shared hosting plan which is not recomended for laravel and i agree with nightwolf. It's hard to maintain the files with constant updates both in core and packages.

You are entitled to an opinion, however;

1. Most cheap shared hosting plans (2-3$) provides you with plenty of features, including CLI which you don’t really need unless you plan on changing models, queries and such. Let alone there’s cheap vps available for about the same price and following a step-by-step procedure to deploy&install my panel would probably take around 5 minutes, unless you deliberately fuck up then you really shouldn’t be involved with anything related to programming in general

2.  its hard to maintain and update both core and packages if you’re an unexperienced webdev, which I assume you are since you have little to no understanding about laravel judging by your reply

3. you’d be surprised that you can deploy a laravel project on shared hostings that don’t provide CLI access

 

You were really quick to judge something you haven’t tested, have no idea how it works on a backend level or a proper understanding about laravel framework, deployment and such.

 

It seems that its a popular thing to look for issues that can be avoided by common sense, in this case being making sure your hosting provider can run laravel projects or what do you need to run it, which is what a normal person would do before purchasing anything: making sure you can use it, usually google helps, have you tried it yet?

Instead, you went ahead laying down opinions based on stupid scenarios to outline really dumb ideas. 


 

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Did you understood that my reference was on l2j admins and not people like yourself? it wasnt an attack on your panel rather an opinion that  90% of admins the only thing they know is to drop files in public html and except things to work out of the box.  ofcourse laravel can run without cli on any shared webhosting, you can even handle things with scripts with a front end admin panel by calling artisan commands.  Do laravel as a foundation recomends shared hosting ? ofcourse not in terms of reliability scalability and flexibility and again it depends on the hosting provider. Good luck running around 10 br admins resolving web hosting issues by stupid mistakes from their part even with a documentation. 
P.S. Dont be so sensitive. It's an online discussion forum.

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I google many things yes.  How to deploy laravel on shared hosting wasnt one of them at least for the present. Get your facts straight before jumping to personal allegations as i dont have nothing against you or your panel. But its classic mxc behavior so i' m used to it. Fragile Masculinity....

But hey good luck with your sales. I like the idea of an advanced panel with such features. As the next one is priced at 2k dollars. 

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As someone with minimum to no knowledge of web-development, I doubt it would be very hard to change a few basic things. I've done it in the past. Therefore, I see no reason why admins would struggle installing and using something like this unless they've never touched anything similar in their life (and if so, they shouldn't touch nothing, they should pay people who know what they're doing to make changes). As long as the installation guide and documentation are straightforward and cover most cases/problems, setup should be easy.

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