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Q>Difference between Zero and Traditional Client

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1. What's the difference between Zero and Conventional non-Zero Client?  (been MIA for 2 years from Ragnarok thing)

2. If "Zero" is a browser type does it affect anything?  or needed different unpacked client?

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zero is another server created by gravity. It was created with some additional features if compare to normal kro.

But most changes from zero going to normal client and changes from normal client going to zero.

Often zero client getting new features before main clients. For example in past inventory expansion was added to zero first. And now barter shops added to zero.

Hercules support all 3 client types from kro ragexe, ragexeRE and from zero ragexe.

 

Clients exe you can download from here (unchanged versions from official and mirrors): http://nemo.herc.ws/downloads/

If you want very latest features in hercules need use pull request https://github.com/HerculesWS/Hercules/pull/2339 until it was not merged to hercules.

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12 hours ago, 4144 said:

Hercules support all 3 client types from kro ragexe, ragexeRE and from zero ragexe.

 

So we can use any to play.

New question::

Question 1 ::  Which unpacked client is stable enough without crashing?

Question 2 ::  Where could I go trying to fix Error shown by starting those patched client?

 

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crashing and bugs depend on data/grf what you using and patches enabled in nemo.

very stable way is to use client exe with official data for this client. But with official updater you can get in this way only latest client exe and data.

If use data/grf from other client version can be some issues, but people probably can help to fix them.

 

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