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1. You where subscriber 3 years ago.
2. There is no current L2jMobius 2.8 Seven Signs version. Subcriber or not.
3. You have your answer from multiple forums that more items is more delay.
1. Optimize Packet Serialization
Look in ItemList.java or wherever the inventory packet is constructed.
Instead of building the packet with inefficient string concatenation or repeated allocations, use a preallocated buffer and avoid creating new objects for each item.
Mobius sources are Java-based, so profiling with something like VisualVM or YourKit can help see where most time is spent.
2. Avoid Sending the Full List Each Time
Modify the server to send only changed items (diff packets) when the inventory window opens.
Some newer forks implement this as “lazy loading” or paged inventory so the client only loads e.g. 100 items at a time.
3. Limit the Inventory Size Per Page
Instead of showing all 500 slots at once, split the inventory into pages/tabs (100 slots each).
When the user switches a tab, send only that page’s items.
This requires some client-side editing, but it’s the most user-friendly long-term fix.
4. Database & Cache Optimizations
Ensure your items table is indexed by owner_id to make the query for player items fast.
Cache item templates and static data so they are not reloaded every time the inventory is shown.
⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind
Increasing slots from 80 → 500 does not just change a number — it multiplies the workload for packet building and UI rendering.
You can’t fully avoid some extra cost with 500 items, but you can keep it under a few milliseconds if you optimize how and when the data is sent.
i think it's the auto sorting of the interface that sucks, check InventoryWnd script in interface.u, or completely disable the request item list packet when toggling the inventory window (also in InventoryWnd script or similar name)
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M exete kanei 4 reject post k help dn pira ...loipon kapios p na gnorizei giati dn mporoun apo alla pc na logaroun sto server eno egw apo to spiti m logarw kalonika as me kanei ena add msn vasilis.23@windowslive.com
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Sas parakalw kapios p na gnorizei as m voithisei exw etoimo to server k eine krima tsampa toses ores na ton ftiaxw...twra to system m fei p tous dinw ta hosts to login/gameserver properties dn kserw
kapios an gnorizei as me kanei add msn na kanoume ena teamvewer na to ftiaxoume
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