Made Possible Thanks to Yommy
We're only able to provide you with this feature thanks to Yommy, Thank you very much!
WPE Free - Official Packet Obfuscation Support
Packet spamming is no longer possible by normal means, with this feature each packet sent has its own id, so spamming (by sending the same packet more than once) is impossible.
For this feature to function you MUST NOT use the 'disable packet obfuscation' client diff.
conf/battle/client.conf
// Whether to enable the official packet obfuscation support (good vs WPE)// 0: disabled// 1: optional (not recommended) -- identifies whether it is required// 2: enabled (recommended)packet_obfuscation: <value>
Currently functional for over 44 clients (Thanks to Shakto!): 2011-08-17 - 2015-05-13
Special Thanks to
Yommy
..Yommy
...The all-awesome Yommy~! Thank you again!
Shakto for the 44 PacketKeys!
Also - SQL DB Updates & DB2SQL
For logical and performance reasons we've modified the structure of the renewal item db tables, atk and matk no longer share the same column, equip_level was replaced by equip_level_min so that we could add equip_level_max which is required by new renewal items. Note however that because of the previous atk:matk format, it was not possible to provide a upgrade file that would save the matk data
Item script errors from sql dbs used to point to a inexistent line number, it was modified to display the item id instead.
This update has shrunk the sizes of the item db .sql files, making it possible for tools such as phpmyadmin to parse them, once again.
With this patch we're also introducing a new official plugin, db2sql, its purpose is to make it easier for our developers to keep the .sql db files up to date (but you may use that to convert your own if you so desire, too), to use this plugin (when it is enabled in plugins.conf) type server tools db2sql in the console.
Link~u!
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