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Old 07-12-2018, 06:48 PM
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From what I can see, you're dealing with 2 possible issues - and possibly suffering dilemmas from a cross between the two.


First is custom items.

Items are very finicky if you don't know exactly what the field data represent and how the data is used.

- `fvnodrop` always causes the client to crash
- non-existent charm files cause the server to crash


Second is level.

When SoF support was added to the server, the max supported level was 65.

While people have pushed that higher themselves, and now that we support a higher level by default, that doesn't mean that
older clients are 'handled' correctly. Unless an issue is obvious(, or reported with enough info to find the cause,) older clients
tend to suffer...


I played using SoF last night on a human monk. I started in tutorialb and went to crescent afterwards (by way of poknowledge.)
I managed to get to level 18 without any issues.


On keeping your custom items, it's not hard to export them.


The actual issue may not be either of these..just a guess based on behavior.

I, personally, would like to see 1-2 of the clients be dropped from support..but, as long as we do support them,
they need to be functional.
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