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Hi,

 

A New Server Emu has born...

 

L2DotNet!

 

This server is almost 100% made in VB.net.

Why VB.net? Well because i program a lot in VB.net and Coulnt resist to make a server emu for lineage 2

its also a easy to learn programming language to more people are able to learn the language.

 

Working:

Walking

Knownlist

NPC Spawns

Items

ScriptEngine

 

Take a look and help with this project  ::)

Assembla L2DotNet.

Posted

Hey could you add me to the team I can contribute I think (after my exams).

My name on assembla is Stealth21.

 

PS: Good luck with this new project :)

Posted

First test release!

 

This release is not disigned for live server ::)

Just for first impressions!

 

Working:

Chat

Walking

Inventory + Some items

Multiple players

 

There is no tutorial needed for this server, it will run straight away!

Download: 2Shared

Download: Mega File Upload

Download: MediaFire

Posted

I Will Need to ask cuz i diden't realy undestund...

 

So You Are Making An New Project?

 

1)If yes, is for xx client??

2)If No can you please explain to me what is this?

Posted

Its a new Lineage 2 server emulator, its not L2J and its not L2Off, its a server created in the language VB.net

Its maybe late for this but i just coulnt resist to make this!

 

Why VB.net?

Its maybe not the fastest language in the world but it is a easy language.

So more people can learn it wich causes to be more Core Devs and better servers.

 

What client is it for?

As long as it can not be used as a live server its for the newest client (Epilogue) after that a backward compability will be added to support all the clients.

 

After this a Aion Emu in vb.net will come too...

Posted

Its a new Lineage 2 server emulator, its not L2J and its not L2Off, its a server created in the language VB.net

Its maybe late for this but i just coulnt resist to make this!

 

Why VB.net?

Its maybe not the fastest language in the world but it is a easy language.

So more people can learn it wich causes to be more Core Devs and better servers.

 

What client is it for?

As long as it can not be used as a live server its for the newest client (Epilogue) after that a backward compability will be added to support all the clients.

 

After this a Aion Emu in vb.net will come too...

 

After this a Aion emu?

I dont know if its clear for you how much work it is to build a L2 server emu from scratch?

Posted

After this a Aion emu?

I dont know if its clear for you how much work it is to build a L2 server emu from scratch?

 

yeap i know what you mean... the point is that the L2 Server will be done in about 1 or 2 months then its only small fixes and addon to be done.

L2J helps me a lot with the packets and stuff so i dont have to find these, which also saves alot of time!

And this project started just about 2 weeks ago and see what it already is!

 

Still TODO:

Skill Engine

AI

Quest Engine

+L2Features (7s etc)

Lineage 2 Math

+Protection

 

I put alot of time and effort in this project, i'm programming this all on my own!

I work on work days ~4-5 Hours and in weekend ~12 Hours.. thats a total of 44 Hours a week!

 

Aion works almost the same as Lineage 2, Loginserver will work straight away and the start of the gameserver can just be copied but this will take more time because there is not much data and i dont know the game very well.

 

Posted

Good Luck with this project if i had the time to spare i would try and help. Hopefully you succeed where so many other L2 emus have failed and foldd never to be heard of again...will be watching this :)

Posted

This project was 1 of the fail projects =.='

back in C4 i begon creating the server but never finished ^^

 

but now i'm back and i need and will finish this project! :D

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