zeusc137 Posted July 27, 2023 Posted July 27, 2023 I am running the latest version of rathena and I want some guidance about which client to use? I was trying a few after 2021+ but I get some errors after applying just "Select Recommended" and I was only able to make it work with 2019 only Quote
1 Winterfox Posted July 27, 2023 Posted July 27, 2023 I think supportwise the best option is to use a client with a date according to the packet version rathena uses by default or earlier, since I assume the packet version defined by rathena is the latest stable one and backwards compatibility is given by the server naturally growing with the version numbers of the client. 1 Quote
0 zeusc137 Posted July 27, 2023 Author Posted July 27, 2023 (edited) 36 minutes ago, Winterfox said: I think supportwise the best option is to use a client with a date according to the packet version rathena uses by default or earlier, since I assume the packet version defined by rathena is the latest stable one and backwards compatibility is given by the server naturally growing with the version numbers of the client. Good call! Thank you for that! Would you mind telling me where can I find this? I just cloned latest rathena and I was too newbie to find it myself! hahaha EDIT: I found this at `src/config/packets.hpp`! Thank you @Winterfox ``` #ifndef PACKETVER /// Do NOT edit this line! To set your client version, please do this instead: /// In Windows: Add this line in your src\custom\defines_pre.hpp file: #define PACKETVER YYYYMMDD /// In Linux: The same as above or run the following command: ./configure --enable-packetver=YYYYMMDD #define PACKETVER 20211103 #endif ``` Edited July 27, 2023 by ajonck Quote
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I am running the latest version of rathena and I want some guidance about which client to use?
I was trying a few after 2021+ but I get some errors after applying just "Select Recommended" and I was only able to make it work with 2019 only
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