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iteminfo or idnum2?


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Hi,

 

I was wondering which client date starts using iteminfo.lub instead of the idnum2 txt files? I've already tried searching for the answer but I can't seem to find it.. Also, what's the difference between iteminfo and cskroption.lub?

 

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there the same thing, you just have to keep in mind, that when patching your kro it will get overwritten if you keep the name iteminfo.lub

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If they're the same thing, how do I know which one to use? I'm using 2012-04-10 client right now and I have a few custom items, they're using the idnum2 txt files but I want to switch to using the iteminfo.lub (or cskroption.lub?)...

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then used the latest client like 20120515 and up :)

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starting at 2012-04-18 and up it uses iteminfo

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Ok. Thanks for the replies, Judas and pr3p! :)

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