Based on legacy documentation from resources like Tault Unleashed , these versions include:
The "Int" in "Fixed For Int" refers to the Interlude chronicle, a specific and highly popular update of Lineage 2 . Game developers, specifically NCSoft, viewed tools like L2Walker as existential threats to game balance. They implemented anti-cheat measures, such as GameGuard, and changed the game's packet structures (the way data is sent between the client and the server) to break third-party software. Every time the game updated, L2Walker would cease to function. L2Walker 1.79 1.78 Fixed For Int
: Versions 1.78 and 1.79 were the peak iterations during the "Golden Age" of Lineage 2 (Interlude to High Five). Based on legacy documentation from resources like Tault
Here’s why:
| Feature | L2Walker 1.78/1.79 Fixed | Modern Python/Node Bots | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Less than 2% | 15-30% (higher overhead) | | Pathfinding | Native game navmesh | Emulated, often buggy | | Party Functions | Native Follow/Support | Requires complex hooks | | Detection Risk | Low (mimics human input) | High (injects into process) | | Interlude Support | 100% perfect | Partial / Glitchy | Every time the game updated, L2Walker would cease
: Versions 1.78 and 1.79 were popular during the Interlude expansion era. "Fixed for Int" typically means the software's communication protocols were adjusted to work with official or retail-like International server packets, which often had encryption that blocked standard versions. Key Components : L2Walker.exe : The main application interface.
: Configurable target selection based on distance, HP, or mob name.