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I have not bought the pack yet, I will, but nevertheless I was able to try the ones that these people filtered and they are EFFECTIVELY not the same as the server that the seller @IcathiaLord , the difference and the lack of many things and details that I I tried the same in the seller's live test, which by the way is good and I still have the idea of buying it, apart from that, the seller gives a lot of support and help and that is something important especially for new people who have little knowledge of the subject

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On 11/10/2024 at 8:10 PM, @IcathiaLord said:

What that kid actually did was steal files from a host(VPS) accessed by a recent client of mine, and then share them here for free. However, he lied to the client, claiming the files were already shared and making up other nonsense to turn them against me. Without knowing the full story, people believed him. He even showed some files he had shared two years ago related to the PvP server that I was selling back then, while these people bought my low-mid rate server, which shares the same base but has many updates in both core and server-side features. Additionally, the entire style and gameplay have been significantly customized.


All of my words can be proven with screenshots (in Greek) via private message for anyone who wishes to see them.

Hello everyone. Recently I bought some server files (l2jacis) from a member here (icathialord) but later on I found out from third sources and by myself that these files are shared in other website/forums while Icathia is selling these for 150 EUR. (I found them for free later on). After I bought the files from him, I found a developer who was able to assist me editing and fixing these shared files and that made Icathia mad and he decided to abuse his access to my VPS server and changed the passwords and e-mails but thanks to the company we managed to retrieve our account back and they asked us if we want to take a legal action against Icathia. In addition, I decided not to use these shared files that Icathia is selling and I bought some other files from another seller. Icathia not only changed our passwords and e-mails but he also stole from me the new files that I bought and decided to share them somewhere else. MAN YOU ARE SCAMMER AND PLEASE STFU FROM THERE.. YOU ARE TO LITTLE TO SPEAK ABOUT LOWNNES CAUSE THE GUY OPEN OUR EYES. 

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On 11/30/2024 at 4:25 PM, optimousprime said:

so this is the fixed version?

You ask lowness ? Nah, you can only ask him to change some lucera configs and npcs. His real talent lies in spinning tales and convincing people with empty promises. He is notorious for freely sharing other people’s work without even understanding what he’s dealing with, he could probably make you believe a mid-rate server from 2024 is the same files as a PvP server from 2022-2023.

 

 

On 11/27/2024 at 2:01 PM, Phoenix21 said:

Hello everyone. Recently I bought some server files (l2jacis) from a member here (icathialord) but later on I found out from third sources and by myself that these files are shared in other website/forums while Icathia is selling these for 150 EUR. (I found them for free later on). After I bought the files from him, I found a developer who was able to assist me editing and fixing these shared files and that made Icathia mad and he decided to abuse his access to my VPS server and changed the passwords and e-mails but thanks to the company we managed to retrieve our account back and they asked us if we want to take a legal action against Icathia. In addition, I decided not to use these shared files that Icathia is selling and I bought some other files from another seller. Icathia not only changed our passwords and e-mails but he also stole from me the new files that I bought and decided to share them somewhere else. MAN YOU ARE SCAMMER AND PLEASE STFU FROM THERE.. YOU ARE TO LITTLE TO SPEAK ABOUT LOWNNES CAUSE THE GUY OPEN OUR EYES. 

Let's start with the fact that the shared files you found are not the same as the ones you purchased. You bought a package for a low-mid rate server, which you initially tested before purchasing and then went live on your environment. So, the shared files are an old version of the PvP version that I sell, which is already two years old. Let’s also note that you didn’t even bother to test the shared files, so your claims are just empty words.

 

All evidence about what you purchased versus what’s shared can be shown through photos, obviously, by build dates and also by comparing live versions of both file sets.

 

Continuing on, you yourself mentioned working with a dev, lowness. He had access to the dedicated machine, which of course contained the files you bought, gaining access to them and immediately sharing them afterward. Are you perhaps trying to reference Lowness with your comment? Because I’m not sure if you’ve realized it yet, but he took the files you purchased for €150 from the host company and shared them.

 

The new files you bought belong to Lucera, which, as you should know, operate via subscription and with licensed IP. I don’t even have access to those files, nor would there be any reason for me to have them. Did I share them somewhere else? If that’s the case, I'd like to see exactly where I shared them; can you prove that? 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 12/2/2024 at 10:30 PM, @IcathiaLord said:

You ask lowness ? Nah, you can only ask him to change some lucera configs and npcs. His real talent lies in spinning tales and convincing people with empty promises. He is notorious for freely sharing other people’s work without even understanding what he’s dealing with, he could probably make you believe a mid-rate server from 2024 is the same files as a PvP server from 2022-2023.

 

 

Let's start with the fact that the shared files you found are not the same as the ones you purchased. You bought a package for a low-mid rate server, which you initially tested before purchasing and then went live on your environment. So, the shared files are an old version of the PvP version that I sell, which is already two years old. Let’s also note that you didn’t even bother to test the shared files, so your claims are just empty words.

 

All evidence about what you purchased versus what’s shared can be shown through photos, obviously, by build dates and also by comparing live versions of both file sets.

 

Continuing on, you yourself mentioned working with a dev, lowness. He had access to the dedicated machine, which of course contained the files you bought, gaining access to them and immediately sharing them afterward. Are you perhaps trying to reference Lowness with your comment? Because I’m not sure if you’ve realized it yet, but he took the files you purchased for €150 from the host company and shared them.

 

The new files you bought belong to Lucera, which, as you should know, operate via subscription and with licensed IP. I don’t even have access to those files, nor would there be any reason for me to have them. Did I share them somewhere else? If that’s the case, I'd like to see exactly where I shared them; can you prove that? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

re vlaka an8rwpe . grapse oti thes den me endiaferei sto eipa apo thn arxh. to poios einai pseuths kai klefteis to kseroune polloi.. milhse mas gia ton l2Remake me ta kala sou file ti egine? pes ston kosmo oti tou gamithike to server apo ta poutso files pou poulas.. min eisai trompas 2025 mpenei.. kathese kai me krazeis ston kosmo legontas min pas na kaneis douleia me ton lowness ..re teneke den eimai oute dev oute tipota.. apla se gamaw ta oneira.

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