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Shogun

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  1. Just remove it from rc.conf, or if you want to use NTP but not be vulnerable to your machine getting used for reflection attacks, edit /etc/ntpf.conf and uncomment the line that says "restrict default ignore".
  2. Link is down. Reupload please. It works fine for me?
  3. What do you mean by private hosting? This is a registered business. That's why it's very unlikely that you will see anonymous purchases or preinstalled metin2 files as those things are simply illegal in the EU.
  4. Thanks for your suggestions, keep them coming. There is a russian host but .com and .net are ours now
  5. Hello, I am searching for someone who can design and write a presentation for World of Metin2 and other servers for use in forums. Will pay 50€ for a well designed one (Paypal or Bank Transfer) for each server.
  6. Worldstream is great for cheap dedicated servers for test stuff which you don't need protected. Very solid hardware too.
  7. Looks indeed like there's something wrong in your protos.
  8. I would suggest you use vanilla as your core.
  9. I have tried pumping up all the settings in NVIDIA Control Panel to the max, but this is the one which has an apparent effect as far as I can see. What's SGSSAA?
  10. After the trial period you pay weekly I believe.
  11. That's a good question. I guess you could do this with ENB series but the ENB presets I have seen for Metin2 make the game look very nice for screenshots yet unplayable unless you want to get a headache...
  12. Hi guys, Today I'm going to show you something very simple and effective that not many people do. By default, Metin2 graphics are like this. Notice the blurriness increasing as you move the camera position down: Close the game and open your graphics card control panel and in 3D Settings choose Anisotropic Filtering and 16x or whatever your card admits as maximum. You can lower it later if you suffer slow down: Blurriness is gone!
  13. How much would you pay for a fast patch server with plenty of bandwidth?
  14. Hi guys, Few days ago while searching for ways to promote my server I came across AdRoll. AdRoll is an advertising network intended for remarketing, that is, advertising to users who visited your website but did not convert (register) on it. Ever been chasen by ads from a website after you visited it? That's remarketing, deemed as one of the most powerful tools in the arsenal of an online marketer. AdRoll is partnered with a variety of other networks and unlike for example, AdWords, it's extremely easy to get good results. Best of all, they are offering at the time of writing this post, 60 USD trial for 2 weeks. So it costs nothing for you to try out. Initially, you will be prompted to enter your website and some banners. AdRoll admits 3 banner sizes for desktop (160x600, 728x90, 300x250) and one for mobile (320x50). You can also upload ads for Facebook! Once you have created your first campaign, you have to wait some days until it gets approved. I had no problem with this. Then you have to set your SmartPixel (tracking code) which will track which users "convert" (sign up). Here is how the dashboard for a running campaign looks: Even though extremely simple to use (there's almost nothing to configure), it's still a good idea to get familiar with some online advertising terms: Impressions: number of times your ad was printed on a website CTR: percentage of users who click on your ad CPM: cost per 1,000 impressions CPC: cost per click CPA: cost per action (Registration) VTC: View through conversions (people who saw your ad, didn't click on it, and converted later) CTC: Click through conversions (people who converted through clicking your ad) These statistics will allow you to control the performance of your campaign. Be aware that your campaign will perform better after it has collected some data about your ad effectiveness that it can use to automatically optimize. Therefore, wait a week at least before judging these numbers. If you have any other question about AdRoll or online marketing in general let me know
  15. No, it's not. It depends on what you define as "giving support". We are not going to install files for the users or anything like that. I will think about the anonymous part anyhow.
  16. Yes VAC Pro is OVH (not Kimsufi or Soyoustart) Normally you get a single core why would you get more affecting the other customers when your server is overloaded for some reason? The DoS protection you get with Kimsufi is not permanent, ours is. With Kimsufi, mitigation is only enabled when an attack is detected, and I know from experience that OVH doesn't detect every kind of attack, even though it can mitigate it. The idea anyhow is to give an easy setup for non-expert owners. You get support which is knowledgeable with both FreeBSD and Metin2. Anonymous hosting is kind of illegal by the way.
  17. Hi everyone, I am starting soon a new hosting business with a couple of friends called Eterhost. Our idea is to sell ddos protected, managed vps for game servers and particularly Metin2 at an affordable price for The basic plan will offer: 1 core (AMD Opteron 4386) 4 GB RAM 150 GB Local Storage 20 GB Backup Storage 1 Gbps Bandwidth (Shared) VAC Pro DOS protection 2 IP addresses We can add to the features support which is familiar with both FreeBSD and Metin2. To get a better picture of the potential customers, I would like to ask you the following questions. I would appreciate if you spend a minute to answer them Are you considering changing your hosting provider at the moment? How much would you pay for such a system? Which payment methods do you prefer? Would you like to see any additional services offered? (Patch server for example) Thank you in advance!
  18. There may be something wrong with player.item database, other than that I'm out of ideas.
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