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  1. #1
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    TS2 & TS3 Clients

    Since it is built from the ground up, will the two clients be able to be installed on the same machine? Run seperately or run at the same time?

    Thank You,

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    Hi,
    Please, next time before you make your thread read the threads about it, this topic has been answered before.

    B2Topic:
    Yes you will be able to have both clients installed, the same goes for the Server

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    Thank You

    Dragula3012 at 43 I'm very aware on searching forums before asking. None of my search criteria hit on anything, and nothing popped out as obvious. If it was posted in another language, I would not have picked up on that either.

    I appreciate the response. Will they be able to run at the same time?

    Thanks Again for the quick response.

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    Since it is built from the ground up, will the two clients be able to be installed on the same machine? Run seperately or run at the same time?
    You dont need that.

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    There are no conflicts between TS2 and TS3, you can run both clients and servers side by side if you want.

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    The next question: Why you want to use TS2 when you can use TS3?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColoneFlagg View Post
    Dragula3012 at 43 I'm very aware on searching forums before asking. None of my search criteria hit on anything, and nothing popped out as obvious. If it was posted in another language, I would not have picked up on that either.

    I appreciate the response. Will they be able to run at the same time?

    Thanks Again for the quick response.
    Ok, then sry to insult you, wasnt my intention, just thought there where an english post about this. But like you can see here (even if you cant read german) Here is a post about it. Sry really thouht it was english -.-"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julian View Post
    The next question: Why you want to use TS2 when you can use TS3?
    Because TS3 not allow you to connect all your guild on single server.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ANR Daemon View Post
    Because TS3 not allow you to connect all your guild on single server.
    so your guild got more than 512 members which are ALL online at the same ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julian View Post
    The next question: Why you want to use TS2 when you can use TS3?
    Why would you want to use a Mac when you can use Windows?

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