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Creator: Oddi

 

Requires donation key. Its for a good cause, and its cheap. 5$ wont break you, and backlogging code is long and tedious. Please consider it.

 

Its finally here:

L2Net v379 Interlude Edition

 

Download link:

http://ltwonet.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=29

 

This is a hybrid version of v378 and v379 beta, so you won't find all the latest v379 features in it, its more like v378 with crash issues fixed and Interlude support.

You need a valid product key to use this version, free users will have to use v231b.

 

Installation:

Download and put L2NET_IL.exe and interfaceIL.txt in your l2net folder and you are good to go.

You can run both versions at the same time.

 

Final note:

This version will not be updated as often as the Gracia version.

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i have several problem on this version:

- when i choose File > Setup

L2NET crash

 

when i try to connect on Dragon Network (CT1.5 ip:85.14.217.252 port:2106 prot:831)

i have always this error :

23:59:16 :[ERROR: failed to load saved enterworld packet

Posted

well yes, dragon network is ct1.5, you cant connect with the IL bot.

 

theres two branches for L2.NETs now,

 

Interlude (IL)

and

ct1 - ct2.4

 

If you are using the ct1-2.4 version, you will need to wait for rr2, or download oddi's temp fix

 

The enterworld packet is part of the small error made when uploading the files... download

 

 

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If you are using the interluder version

You need to update L2.NET to ct1-2.4 fully, then download the interlude update (make sure you get the temp fix so that you dont get that crash anymore)

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I have this error:

 

l2neterror.jpg

 

translaction:

 

"The aplication failed the correct inicialization (0xc...etc). Click Ok to end aplication."

 

 

Why does this happen? :S I get this error in every version of L2net and I've installed net framework 3.5 and Direct x redit..

 

Thx for help.  :)

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