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  1. 1. The Best and the most stable?

    • L2Off
      44
    • L2Java
      31


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Posted

L2Off Ftw more stable and better gameplay

L2 OFF of course..

l2off for sure!

Everything that is coded for J server can be coded for OFF as well, but  there is little people with that knid of knowledge... apparently... my vote goes to OFF.

L2 Off without a doubt.

it took you long to think about making a topic like this? -.- L2Off

what a question .... l2off ofc

L2off ofc more stability and less bugs!

L2off up!!

Well all of you vote for L2Off,then can you explain me why L2Off Section is dead? :D

Posted

the most ppl working with l2j because its free and there arent many ppl know about l2off

well totaly dissagree with you.

C++ i know its difficult but if someone want to learn he read and learn .(if he realy like it)

Java is more easier than C++.

I bealive that L2J pwn.

You can find L2Off files free.

Posted

the most ppl working with l2j because its free and there arent many ppl know about l2off

 

not true you see heres an easy example

 

l2off code:C4 leek + home made crap extenders

l2j code: made from 0 based on retail exp by guys with sun diploma

 

or other one

 

l2off: min pc req is 16gb ram and quad core cpu for a big server hence 1000 player

l2j: 6gb ram and strong intel dual core = 1000 player

 

or another one

 

l2off: bugfixing is near to impossible and take 100x much time than l2j

l2j: bug fixing is look into the look look into the source and done in minutes

 

or another one

 

l2off:extremly hard to make it special with events for example

l2j:easy to extend with anything you want

 

you want more?

Posted

not true you see heres an easy example

 

l2off code:C4 leek + home made crap extenders

l2j code: made from 0 based on retail exp by guys with sun diploma

 

or other one

 

l2off: min pc req is 16gb ram and quad core cpu for a big server hence 1000 player

l2j: 6gb ram and strong intel dual core = 1000 player

 

or another one

 

l2off: bugfixing is near to impossible and take 100x much time than l2j

l2j: bug fixing is look into the look look into the source and done in minutes

 

or another one

 

l2off:extremly hard to make it special with events for example

l2j:easy to extend with anything you want

 

you want more?

well,you are Absolutly right.

Posted

not true you see heres an easy example

 

l2off code:C4 leek + home made crap extenders

l2j code: made from 0 based on retail exp by guys with sun diploma

 

or other one

 

l2off: min pc req is 16gb ram and quad core cpu for a big server hence 1000 player

l2j: 6gb ram and strong intel dual core = 1000 player

 

or another one

 

l2off: bugfixing is near to impossible and take 100x much time than l2j

l2j: bug fixing is look into the look look into the source and done in minutes

 

or another one

 

l2off:extremly hard to make it special with events for example

l2j:easy to extend with anything you want

 

you want more?

p-p-p-p-p-wned l2off :D

Posted

I laughed a bit in here.

Anyway, my vote went for L2J, there are many reasons and since nobody explained his/her reasons, I'll do the same.

Just keep in mind Java 7's presentation.

 

what a question .... l2off ofc

 

Οh yeah, so sure about your answer and you haven't even studied the matter, lol.

 

+1

L2OFF Sucks

 

Jeez.

Posted

L2Java ofc

 

You'll never find L2OFF good files except C4. Second you must study A LOT to fix L2OFF files. With java you

need to study but you will find here everything you need. Fixes and other things that people here found them before

you think to open a server.

 

i believe coyote had more to say on this topic but...

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