Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I'm a new developer and i don't know much about developing but i am not noob as well :P so can you please tell me what pack should i download to start modifying it so i can learn more, or in what sites should i read to gain more knowlegde?

Posted

I'm a new developer and i don't know much about developing but i am not noob as well :P so can you please tell me what pack should i download to start modifying it so i can learn more, or in what sites should i read to gain more knowlegde?

Read the whole topic and decide by yourself which would be the suitable project for you.

Posted

Read the whole topic and decide by yourself which would be the suitable project for you.

Yes but someone more experienced than me can help me make a decision so i don't make something wrong, and it is better to ask for help than doing it alone :P

  • 1 month later...
Posted

My opinion about l2j server is that it is the best stupid pack i've ever seen. I don't remember who said that l2j developers test the pack 29 times but i will say one thing i was going to test if i can do a pvp at the guards and i wasn't able to do a pvp at giran castle not just out of giran xaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaa OMG they have a problem like that? Plz because i can't find other good svn to compile. L2 archid = dead they asking for name and password =, L2j free = also dead now i'm gona test l2jacis because i hear that it is a good pack but very new and i hear also with lack of testers. If with java fix i can fix the pvp problem at l2j server pack plz tell me and also give the code or give me the post about that if exists. OMG i can't find a good svn to compile for interlude come on.

Posted

Talking about Equal pack - its crap. Admin went to gracia/epilogue or whatever higher chronicles. And there are serious bug in interlude equal (for example invulnerable headquarters, or summons).

Posted

Talking about Equal pack - its crap. Admin went to gracia/epilogue or whatever higher chronicles. And there are serious bug in interlude equal (for example invulnerable headquarters, or summons).

weird ... [i mean noone talked about equal xD]

 

P.S. I thought this topic was closed, anyway ...

Posted

It was a talk about Equal, read all the pages;] Also its a thread about L2j projects, so;]

ok, no problem .. althought there was only one reply where appeared the word equal.. i started this topic .. and i read whole posts .. but this is so old and that's why i wonder too why this has not been closed xD!

 

Anyway ...

Posted

So the best pack now is acis?;]

 

ahhmm.. for IL i think yes .. but i don't like IL anymore 6_6!

aCis' pack owner is doing a great job .. but i don't know what is wrong with me that i don't even think on ever use that pack xD!

Posted

If we talk about interlude specifically non of them is good and the soul reason for that is l2jserver.

 

Its chain reaction...get a base which is mostly l2jserver and it sucks...now base your project on a shit pack and start fixing...at this point if the developers are skilled the pack end up beeing decent but because of the lack of reworks not end up beeing good...if the developers suck you end up well...beeing l2jarchid...

 

If you want a good project in general than fill it up with your own work and i talk about even the basics of the software.

Posted

I dont know which developer sux in l2archid, but i know for sure that Seketh is far better than you. Since i've talked with both of you, his knowledge stands higher than yours. And he has an attitude and manners, which you certainly sux. You've been badmouthing l2jarchid every now and then, alelujia mo----er.

 

At least seketh had his own vision and idea behind the project. Reflection might be slow, but its robust. Regardless of that, it was his personal flavour in l2j. Which comes to the point where we talk about you. What flavor have you put in l2j ? Have you done anything that can be considered the signature of yours in the project ? All you do is copy l2jfree's style ... But yea i forgot, you are trying to blame your failing as akin developer on l2jarchid and his owner.

 

And its kinda lame to bad-mouth people that are not even present ( seketh / l2jserver devs ). If you wanna say shit about l2j, go do it in their forums as we all do when we feel we need to. If you got balls ...

Posted

again the egomaniac useless piece of crap try to talk...seriously should i care whos better than who?

 

Ask the freeking ppl how huge an epic fail archid is and just shut up for once in your life or just take some e-penis viagra and jerk of for beeing better than someone...idiot.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Posts

    • This post originally appeared on MmoGah. Arena Breakout: Infinite is a hardcore tactical extraction shooter that demands precision, patience, and strategy. This guide will walk you through everything a beginner needs to know—from gear and combat to survival and extraction.     What Is Arena Breakout: Infinite? Arena Breakout: Infinite (ABI) is a free-to-play online extraction shooter developed by MoreFun Studios and released on Steam in September 2025. Unlike traditional battle royales, ABI focuses on risk vs. reward rather than being the last one standing. Players enter instanced maps called "raids," where they must scavenge loot, survive enemy encounters, and extract safely.   Core Gameplay Mechanics 1. Raids and Extraction Each raid features 4–6 teams (solo or squad) dropped into a map. The goal is to loot valuable items and extract through designated points. Extraction is not exclusive—multiple teams can leave the map alive. 2. PvPvE Combat You'll face both human players and AI enemies. AI can be unpredictable and deadly, especially in high-tier zones. 3. No Hand-Holding ABI offers no tutorials or guidance. You learn by dying—and surviving.   Gear and Loadouts 1. Choose Wisely Your gear determines your survivability. Armor, helmets, and medical supplies are essential. Weapons vary in recoil, damage, and handling. Start with low-cost rifles like the AKS-74U or MP5. 2. Insurance System You can insure gear to recover it if you die and it isn't looted. Use insurance for expensive items, but don't rely on it blindly. 3. Backpacks and Storage Larger backpacks allow more loot but make you a bigger target. Organize your inventory to quickly access meds and ammo during combat.   Tactical Tips for Beginners 1. Know What to Loot Prioritize high-value items like weapon parts, medical kits, and rare electronics. Learn loot hotspots on each map—warehouses, bunkers, and military zones often yield better gear. 2. Sound Is Everything Footsteps, gunfire, and reloads are loud. Use headphones and move cautiously. Crouch-walking and slow peeking reduce noise and improve stealth. 3. Map Knowledge Study maps offline or in low-risk raids. Learn extraction points, choke zones, and sniper nests. 4. Stamina Management Sprinting drains stamina, which affects aim and movement. Rest in safe zones and avoid overexertion during firefights.   Combat and Survival 1. Engage Smartly Don't chase kills—survival and extraction are the real goals. Use cover, lean mechanics, and suppressive fire to control fights. 2. Healing and Damage ABI features a detailed health system: limbs can be fractured, bleeding, or disabled. Carry splints, bandages, and painkillers. Know how to treat each condition. 3. Death Is a Lesson You will die—a lot. Use each death to learn positioning, gear value, and enemy behavior.   Progression and Economy 1. Free-to-Play Friendly ABI is generous with starter gear and daily rewards. You can earn the currency Arena Breakout: Infinite Koens through successful raids and selling loot. 2. Marketplace Trade gear with other players or sell to vendors. Prices fluctuate—learn market trends to maximize profit. 3. No Skill Trees Unlike similar games, ABI doesn't use operator skills. Progression is gear-based and tactical, not RPG-style.   Settings and Optimization 1. Graphics and Performance Lower shadows and post-processing for better visibility. Use high FPS settings for smoother combat. 2. Keybinds Customize controls for quick access to healing, leaning, and inventory. Practice muscle memory in offline raids. 3. Audio Settings Maximize footstep and gunfire volume. Reduce ambient noise to focus on threats.   Beginner Loadout Recommendation Slot Item Notes Primary Gun AKS-74U or MP5 Low recoil, easy to handle Secondary Pistol (optional) Backup for emergencies Armor Basic Vest Better than nothing Helmet Light Helmet Protects against headshots Backpack Medium Balance between space and size Meds Bandages, Splints Treat bleeding and fractures Ammo 2–3 extra mags Always reload before fights         Final Advice for New Players Start slow: Don't rush into high-tier zones. Learn the basics in low-risk areas. Play with friends: Squad play improves survival and makes learning easier. Watch and learn: Study streamers and guides to understand advanced tactics. Don't hoard: Use your gear. Hoarding leads to stagnation and fear of loss. Extract often: Surviving and extracting builds confidence and resources. Arena Breakout: Infinite is brutal, but deeply rewarding. With patience and practice, you'll evolve from a terrified scavenger to a confident operator. Every raid is a story—make yours one of survival and triumph.
    • Hola , quería montar un c4 off l2 no custom , me podrían recomendar datapacks y que funcione con windows servers modernos o en una máquina virtual , ya que no tengo plat para comprar y solo lo usare para jugar solo ya que soy un fanático del c4  
    • Hello i need one developer for make one l2 server
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...

AdBlock Extension Detected!

Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our members.

Please disable AdBlock browser extension first, to be able to use our community.

I've Disabled AdBlock