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 Post subject: L2DC Vs L2Off Files
PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:02 pm 
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Like the title says;
Iwas playing on RPG x3 (empire) with L2 Off files... (good server, no bugs, full retail, but russians are boters no lifers, sux comunity)
Now L2 cerberus anounce in forums reopen the server soon.
L2 cerberus will be to use L2 DC files.
i want to know, what files are better??? and what is the diference?

Thx and regards.


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 Post subject: Re: L2DC Vs L2Off Files
PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:19 pm 
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You cannot compare retail ncsoft made files with crappy java .
Try US for retail experience, european community and no bots .


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 5:35 pm 
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From files point of view ONLY, official are ages better (no brainer). If u want to play post GoD i recommend dex, even better than retail (although a bit behind them in up to date files).


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 Post subject: Re: L2DC Vs L2Off Files
PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:10 pm 
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Cerberus reopen ?!?!?! wtf :D really . . . . send me links please :) ?!


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 Post subject: Re: L2DC Vs L2Off Files
PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:53 am 
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balki__ wrote:
Cerberus reopen ?!?!?! wtf :D really . . . . send me links please :) ?!

forum.l2cerberus.eu

web site in construction again.
Facebook of cerberus more info...


About files, so much ppl said that DC files is so much better that Java, and cerberus no open java.
This server is close to retail, free of bugs and have comunity around 3-4k (pure loyalty players)

So much we w8 for cerberus reopen, if you look, 100+ servers with l2off files, and die in around 2-5 months...


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 Post subject: Re: L2DC Vs L2Off Files
PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:25 am 
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L2dc is java , always was :)


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 Post subject: Re: L2DC Vs L2Off Files
PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:57 am 
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Hellcore wrote:
balki__ wrote:
Cerberus reopen ?!?!?! wtf :D really . . . . send me links please :) ?!

forum.l2cerberus.eu

web site in construction again.
Facebook of cerberus more info...


About files, so much ppl said that DC files is so much better that Java, and cerberus no open java.
This server is close to retail, free of bugs and have comunity around 3-4k (pure loyalty players)

So much we w8 for cerberus reopen, if you look, 100+ servers with l2off files, and die in around 2-5 months...



Free of bugs? not even retail its free of bugs- its as bugless as a developed java can be- a hel lot more bugs than any server that uses off files.

3-4 k community? - it once had a 3 - 4 k community , when it launched as epilogue . and those were not devoted players- ncie propaganda though

In conclusion Cerberus will most likely have a 1,5 k 2 k community if it gets enough hype ; which it wont. Launching a java nowadays even if you have DC files , while hi5 off files and goddess files are available its a very bad idea


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 Post subject: Re: L2DC Vs L2Off Files
PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:12 am 
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cerberus was a perfect server . . . . . just dont let them pick a crappy chronicle and high rates :P and it will be perfect again. keep us in touch with whats going on overther please


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 2:16 pm 
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tutanka wrote:
You cannot compare retail ncsoft made files with crappy java .
Try US for retail experience, european community and no bots .



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 Post subject: Re: L2DC Vs L2Off Files
PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:50 pm 
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Kata wrote:
Hellcore wrote:
balki__ wrote:
Cerberus reopen ?!?!?! wtf :D really . . . . send me links please :) ?!

forum.l2cerberus.eu

web site in construction again.
Facebook of cerberus more info...


About files, so much ppl said that DC files is so much better that Java, and cerberus no open java.
This server is close to retail, free of bugs and have comunity around 3-4k (pure loyalty players)

So much we w8 for cerberus reopen, if you look, 100+ servers with l2off files, and die in around 2-5 months...



Free of bugs? not even retail its free of bugs- its as bugless as a developed java can be- a hel lot more bugs than any server that uses off files.

3-4 k community? - it once had a 3 - 4 k community , when it launched as epilogue . and those were not devoted players- ncie propaganda though

In conclusion Cerberus will most likely have a 1,5 k 2 k community if it gets enough hype ; which it wont. Launching a java nowadays even if you have DC files , while hi5 off files and goddess files are available its a very bad idea


I dont wanna make propaganda here, but no was bad server, mmm where are u playing proplayer? official? DEX? goddes cronicle?

Uf u know better server i want to join.


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