hi if i need to dont send mg 2 0 <xxxx> packet on packetlogger.

03/05/2021 02:56 agvbinmzaa#1
how i setting on packetlogger? and when I block it, gm won't find the packet sent to the server?
03/05/2021 18:57 Limoo#2
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how i setting on packetlogger? and when I block it, gm won't find the packet sent to the server?
No. Blocking packets is to prevent the client from taking actions derived from packets that come to it from the server or from you (keyboard / mouse).
For example you can block Eff to no longer have the graphic effects.
03/05/2021 20:12 Hatz~#3
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No. Blocking packets is to prevent the client from taking actions derived from packets that come to it from the server or from you (keyboard / mouse).
For example you can block Eff to no longer have the graphic effects.
Not really, if you block the "guri" packet that is sent when you dance (while using belll of sweet home for example) and you take a look at your character with other character you'll see that the character with "guri" packet blocked won't dance anymore that means the packet was not send to the server (correct me if i'm wrong)
03/05/2021 20:17 Limoo#4
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Not really, if you block the "guri" packet that is sent when you dance (while using belll of sweet home for example) and you take a look at your character with other character you'll see that the character with "guri" packet blocked won't dance anymore that means the packet was not send to the server (correct me if i'm wrong)
Yes what I said (or meant) ahah
In my example I said that you will no longer have visual effects, not that there will be no buffs.
Another useful package to block is fog in sheepfold raids

Edit: Yes, you're right, I explained myself badly :P
03/05/2021 20:35 Hatz~#5
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Yes what I said (or meant) ahah
In my example I said that you will no longer have visual effects, not that there will be no buffs.
Another useful package to block is fog in sheepfold raids

Edit: Yes, you're right, I explained myself badly :P
Sorry i missunderstood, i though you meant that blocking a packet would only take effect client side but not server side
03/05/2021 21:41 agvbinmzaa#6
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Originally Posted by Limoo View Post
No. Blocking packets is to prevent the client from taking actions derived from packets that come to it from the server or from you (keyboard / mouse).
For example you can block Eff to no longer have the graphic effects.
Thanks for the answer If I'm not mistaken is Like blocking, it reduces unnecessary work on the side that we see GM still can check log what we do, such as blocking Guri <x> there will be no dance during operation, but GM side can still see the packet when checking back.