Conquer Resource Wiki

04/04/2010 12:04 Korvacs#76
Thanks, ive officially finshed updating the existing packets and i have started to add some of the missing ones, and updating some of the packet enums to be more complete (friends for example is complete now)

Would people use it more if the packets page was arranged differently? Perhaps by ID, or version then ID? I need peoples thoughts on this.
04/04/2010 12:11 Paralyzer[GM]#77
It would be better if you did it like this

Friends (5165, 5095)
Friends (5165)
Friends (5095)
Friends (5017, 5065, 5095, 5118, 5165, 5200)

I think it would be easy(er) to get the packets if you did that.
04/04/2010 12:29 Korvacs#78
I was thinking more

4267:

1001 - Etc
1002 - Etc2
1003 - Etc3
1004 - Etc4

5017:

1001 - Etc
1002 - Etc2
1003 - Etc3
1004 - Etc4

5165:

1001 - Etc
1002 - Etc2
1003 - Etc3
1004 - Etc4
04/04/2010 17:28 Paralyzer[GM]#79
That's a even better way!

You should do it! you could also add a guide where to add packets
04/04/2010 22:46 PeTe Ninja#80
Quote:
Originally Posted by Paralyzer[GM] View Post
That's a even better way!

You should do it! you could also add a guide where to add packets
no he shouldn't.
04/06/2010 00:39 zTREME#81
Quote:
Originally Posted by Paralyzer[GM] View Post
That's a even better way!

You should do it! you could also add a guide where to add packets
Where the packets are lol :P
04/06/2010 16:29 Korvacs#82
Ive started work on updating the packet page, personally i think its alot easier to get to the packets that you want and to better understand what each packet does at a glance without having to go into every packet.
04/12/2010 18:46 ~Yuki~#83
looks much better now. maybe make the font bigger.
04/13/2010 22:08 EvilBastard#84
u rock. period.
i'm working on an opensource packet analyser written in Perl (just for fun) so this saves me some work =)
04/13/2010 22:38 Kiyono#85
So did the packets just not change between 4267 and 5018 or don't you have those?
04/14/2010 13:22 Korvacs#86
They didnt change much that i can remember (if at all), but i dont have (and cant find) any evidence to suggest that they did. And since no one it seems is interested in helping me with this (not atually received anything from anyone except Tanelipe and Haydz) its going to take me quite a while to get through every version.
04/16/2010 00:02 EvilBastard#87
Does anyone know the XOR auth-server encryption? I can't find it on the wiki
04/16/2010 07:55 Nullable#88
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Originally Posted by EvilBastard View Post
Does anyone know the XOR auth-server encryption? I can't find it on the wiki
Check one of the public sources around in the releases section
04/19/2010 01:46 Sion~#89
I must give it to you Jack. Good work with keeping the wiki around for this long. :)

Cheers.
05/02/2010 10:38 *M*#90
Aweeeeeesome work Korvacs, I wish this was around back in the day