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Bernardo

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Hey , Ehm i'm new in here. but i've joined couple of forums to post a topic like this. i just want to ask you if you would join a server with this specs :

 

Client :

Interlude ( im strict here. )

 

Platform :

L2J ( Im strict here too. my knowledge is on l2j . not l2off )

 

Rates.

 

XP : x5000 ( Maybe Less. It Depends. Gimme Ur Opinion )

SP : x5000 ( ... Same ... )

Adena : x5000 ( ... Same ... )

 

Enchant Rates

 

Safe : +3 ( Maybe More.I Prefer +3. its kinda more retail like )

Max : +20 ( Maybe less maybe more.i want ur opinion here )

Rates : 70% ALL { Weapons / Armors / Jewels }  ( i want ur opinion here )

 

Custom Items

NO Custom Items. Just Tattoos With Stats. ( ur opinion here plx )

 

 

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Well ,nowdays people are putting server online without any knowledge and ideas..

So i don't really see anything special about this server like some others ...

Better work on your imagination and so ,then put it online :)

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If you really want to make a successful server, you have to work a lot on platform and also some parts of the gameplay, not just make enchant rates, an armor set and you're done.

 

For example, when me and Leeroy tried to make a server, I worked like 15hours straight in order to fix every SINGLE skill, and I mean it.

 

Then worked on every custom NPC, tested them over 10 times, tested each class in order to get some balance and then start making rates and such.

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If you really want to make a successful server, you have to work a lot on platform and also some parts of the gameplay, not just make enchant rates, an armor set and you're done.

 

For example, when me and Leeroy tried to make a server, I worked like 15hours straight in order to fix every SINGLE skill, and I mean it.

 

Then worked on every custom NPC, tested them over 10 times, tested each class in order to get some balance and then start making rates and such.

kewl ,what a lie xD you didn't test them over 10 times ,but w/e :P

And .. mm yep dude .. an armor which says "CUSTOM" on it isn't rly enough ;/

You have to customize your gameplay and listen to players ... listen to them what they want ,not yourself :)

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sounds good but a good balanced armor that u can change stats like apella sounds good too. Although u have to go with players opinion and not yours, and add to server something attractive. something that can make others to want to log again and again, something unique. something that doesnt exist on other servers, all server nowadays are boring cuz there are all the same.

 

Thats all from me.

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