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We are currently recruiting the following for a large L2 project. I understand that this forum is over-saturated with job openings for server that will probably die within the next couple months, weeks, days, hours.

 

First and foremost, that isn't what I am looking for. Let me be very clear about that. This is as much a business venture as it is hosting a public server. I have very realistic goals in a planned timeline. Just looking for people willing to come on board to help me get there.

 

A little about the owner:

 

- Double major in Business Admin and English Education with a minor in History from the Ohio State University.

 

- 25 years old

 

- Been playing Lineage 2 for a few years with some time spent behind the scenes in administration, however this will be my first attempt running the show. Being new in the ownership community I find as much a blessing than anything else. Why? Because I don't have a rep a community can use as an excuse not to join.

 

About Little About The Other Staff:

 

- Very, very organized and very, very dedicated.  We expect anyone working with us to develop the same kind of passion for this project as we have.

 

- We are  easy people to work for if you are motivated to get stuff done. We reward hard work with promotions and pay.

 

What We are looking for:

 

- Server and Client side Devs. I plan on taking everything that works on private servers and implementing it and taking what doesn't work and trashing it. Things I would like to see included are things like working epic raid bosses, a working in game Community Board system, a working Command Channel, etc.

 

- Anyone willing to financially partner up. Not too important as owner is fully capable of doing this however would be willing to partner up with someone.

 

All applicants must be 20+ years of age, English speaking, and have a kickass get it done attitude. If this sounds appealing to you feel free to visit our temporary forums (which have just been set up so look terrible :P): www.escapel2.com

 

I look forward to hearing from you.

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i am playing lineage for 5 years and i am 20 from greece i am not very expierenced on adminstration but i am learning quick....(!)(!)

http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=195344.0 Moron.
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i didnt found anything LOL

doesn't matter dark knight looking for experienced guys and you are not

also you can't even make a server alone.

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doesn't matter dark knight looking for experienced guys and you are not

also you can't even make a server alone.

 

LoL i just have problem with the database installer....

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LoL i just have problem with the database installer....

Which is probably the easiest thing compared to what problems you have when you run a live server with more than 7 people playing.

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Which is probably the easiest thing compared to what problems you have when you run a live server with more than 7 people playing.

i have created the database with navicat i am writing the folder of mysql bin and it isnt working....

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i have created the database with navicat i am writing the folder of mysql bin and it isnt working....

 

Stop spamming, its not thread about your problems etc.

 

Stay ontopic.

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