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Hey Guys Is the new revision of Lineage II Emulator !

 

For now we have the following features:

Login Server is 90% done

Anti-Packet Flood

Anti-Syn Flood

The Login and game server are having a connection at port 4001, this will tell the login server that the game server is online and such

Game server will try to connect every second till hes connected again to the login server

If login/game servers will be closed when u press X it will save the data really quick so you will not lose any data

The game server can check which version lineage2 has, you can just modify the min/max version lineage2 should be for now its, 215/217 Freya

When the login/game server will receive a packet, the buffer will be copied to a new buffer and starting to read for new packets while the PacketProcessor is processing the incoming packets, this is a nice feature to make it super fast

 

Login-Server checks:

Check incoming connection if its not connected already a 100 times

If client sended more then 50 packets in a second the client will be kicked

If packet size is less then 2, kick client

If the packet size is bigger then 1024 bytes, kick client

Verify the packet checksum, if its wrong kick client

If the packet was verified but did not exist in the PacketProcessor, kick client

 

 

As you can see the login-server has some really nice checks against floods

Not only that but it's much faster then the L2J login server would ever be

 

This happens when u try to login with L2J

U start lineage2... u fillin ur username/password and then u press LOGIN... well nothing seems to happen for like 5 seconds and game is freezing till ur logged in finally

 

This happens when u try to login with L2C

U start lineage2... u fillin ur username/password and then u press LOGIN... and there u go you don't need to wait and ur very fast logged in

 

This LineageII emulator is focused at speed and performance

 

Login-Server

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Game-Server

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Lineage II

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Download Here: http://www.4shared.com/file/l-aXuEDF/L2C-Emu_Rev24.html

Lineage 2 Emulator Test!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye7omT7IYNs

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Well i want ask you one thing are you moron , blind or what? can't read the name of that section and the category which you post that?

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BIG FAIL FROM MAXPAIN AGAIN

DH DIDN"T FINISHED IT AND YOU SELL IT ??? LOL

man did you read the topic ? dragonhunter send me the project to check the Protection share the project with files you need and A review of a video OMG i say share :S

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Well i want ask you one thing are you moron , blind or what? can't read the name of that section and the category which you post that?

btw,i would like one day to see

L2C development section

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