Tryskell Posted November 26, 2010 Posted November 26, 2010 This guide is nice for noobies, it gives decent way how to proceed to add things. @ The guy talking of patches Ofc the patch way is far easier, but not all shares can be patched, mainly because of the difference between packs. Currently if you can patch your own project with any made patch, I don't give a lot about your own skill (aka you just SVN the L2J stuff and didn't dev anything). To give you an exemple, my own project got -150 java files (around 10% of source project), and more than 300 files edited. I deleted 15 datatables, and 80% of HTMs files. What you want I patch lol, it will just fail. Patches are fine to keep your current work safe (coupled to a timeline ofc), if you bs your local copy, you take back a copy from your SVN and re-apply the patch and you got clean work back. ---- The only thing I regret in this guide is there is no real problem. You should show too how you should proceed if, for example, you miss one line (different pack for example), or if a variable miss (happens very often than variables names are modified from chronicle to another). People haven't logic nowadays, but they continue wanting to dev servers. They don't know what to do to resolve their own problems when you could teach them methods which are easy to self-learn if you are logic. Why to give a man a fish when you can give a polefish. It's too much clean to be true. Developement can't be this way. Sometimes you have to show how hard it is, because a guide is nice, but people shouldn't believe it's SO easy. Quote
AlexCardyz Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 have done an excellent guide not know how I am grateful to you :-* Quote
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