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  1. I've read about 5 different guides and followed them precisely, and still can't get a remotely stable client to function. I don't see why people are uploading bits and pieces of everything? No matter how many guides I follow and form what I've learned, my clients are all buggy and crashy and overall shit. I'd happily pay for a basic client folder: - Converted to English - Already "diffed" - Has data.ini and all associated GRFS already set up for a basic rathena server - LUA->LUB stuff already sorted - Prontera fixed. Doesn't crash (has necessary sprite/map files etc.) I've spent 3 days trying to get a BASIC client to function, I'm wondering why there's not just a simple "DOWNLOAD THIS AND CHANGE YOUR CLIENTINFO FOR A GOOD TIME". Why is it so unnecessarily hard? I'm just so incredibly frustrated by it all
  2. If you have teamviewer, I'll HAPPILY paypal you $10 if you can work out my issue? Feel free to add me on skype, oh godly one :3 I just can't get the client to connect to the server skype username: mrmordy Everything seems set up perfectly, but connection refused and failed, nothing showing on any of the servers, firewall disabled, ports are correctly forwarded in my router etc. Won't even work with 127.0.0.1 I've quadrupled checked the packet version settings etc, should all be ok >.<
  3. Thanks heaps for the reply! I found that clientinfo.xml was the file I was after. I've got a dedicated computer and a 100/40 unlimited bandwidth connection I'll be running it on I have all of the server & SQL up and running perfectly now, but getting a basic client to work has seemed like a freakin nightmare. I followed the server instructions to the letter and it's all going well, but the client's always seem to fail to connect. The port for the login server is definitely open according to Advanced Port Scanner. I'll keep trying!
  4. I guess the title says it all, I've had a bit of a look around, but can't seem to find any answer!
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