If you know how to crash OpenNos why you don't tell how here ?
You always critize always whitout give constructive advice... NosLand play with like 250 players in the same time on a bad VPS in good conditions, and you seem's to forget OpenNos is under development...
Now if you can give me an explaination about how to crash OpenNos give it and thank, otherwise Go away please...
If you know how to crash OpenNos why you don't tell how here ?
You always critize always whitout give constructive advice... NosLand play with like 250 players in the same time and a bad VPS in good conditions, and you seem's to forget OpenNos is under development...
Now if you can give me an explaination about how to crash OpenNos give it and thank, otherwise Go away please...
Dont feel attacked, yesterday we tried, he just wanted to help.
I am very happy if he wants to help, but I seriously doubt it has a good intention after all he could say about the project...
Help is always welcome I just don't understand why in private.
Private message sent to you Sensitive...
Send me your Skype name per pn and when you want to know why private the main question is more why not why other should need to know how to crash the server. I mean why I should write public how to crash it when you can get it private and can fix it then.
Send me your Skype name per pn and when you want to know why private the main question is more why not why other should need to know how to crash the server. I mean why I should write public how to crash it when you can get it private and can fix it then.
Send me your Skype name per pn and when you want to know why private the main question is more why not why other should need to know how to crash the server. I mean why I should write public how to crash it when you can get it private and can fix it then.
you know as soon as we know a way to crash it we add it to issue so it's public by the way that's opensource goal so yes it's public but it's easier to fix.
Hi all and thanks for sharing your work.
I only want to know(just informations) if all skills are coming soon or we have to wait a bit, i mean all the buffs and the stuns. etc of the skills.
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