![]() ![]() In case they removed it in the meantime, here is the archived proof: This is to promote their own toplist, in SEO. You will then find a hidden text "metin2 p server toplist" which links to the. In the footer, where are the links, highlight everything. Go to Aeldra's website, and go all the way down. If the site turns out to be corrupt as the others (favouring specific servers, selling votes or so) then bring us some proof and I will grab my pitchfork and join the crowd. I don't see much point of this topic, there is no actual hard proof, the only thing I can see is the likely frustration of the author whos' probable interested in other concurrent toplist that is slowly losing popularity to this toplist. As far as I'm aware the toplist is owned by Zerial, and I can tell that for sure that he is not the owner of Aeldra. However these are no proofs to that the toplist is owned by the same person/team. I can only say the same thing as I did on the first point.Īll in all I can definitely see some kind of connection between them, so being in partnership at least seems to be very likely and actually would be very logical since the aforementioned points. From what little I know I could imagine this might even be some kind of framework generated code or something like that no? Like I said I'm clueless so rather not guess anything else on this point. I'm clueless about web development (and if you ask me its work of Satan himself so if he exists he is definitely the real brain behind it). This is a vague topic since probably as many ppl as there are will see it differently, as for me I don't see any similarities, the serverlist's logo (as well as the whole design) looks really oldschool, couldn't even compare it with any other server's I know about. (For example see m2devs toplist, literally noone uses it as far as I see.) If I would about to start a toplist I for sure would go try convince a big server to consider switching their primary vote for buff system to my site or noone will ever know about my site. As I'm aware by that time there was no other running toplist that was actually trustable and were not already proven to be corrupt in some ways (purchasable votes, easily bottable or something like that). Indeed sus, but on the other hand, if you think about it: how can you actually get your toplist well known by players if not convincing an actually running server to give some thoughts about using their site instead of other already existing and already popular sites. Aeldra.Įdited March 1 by Metin2 Dev International net toplist, there is a very active admin. Also in the other toplist all is made by cron, suspicious votes cause loosing votes and so on, as I remember there is no admin even active or doing anything. Which is better in that regard after all. They will surely downgrade or ban big servers, unlike the other toplist, where a lot of people might use bots but at least no admin really cares. They will then decide which competition is allowed and which is not. If Aeldra's toplist becomes No 1, they get full power over the Metin2 scene. Just want to inform you about it, think it's good to know that belongs to Aeldra. 1 toplist, and then control everything that has to do with Metin2 - meaning us. 1 is not enough for them, now they also want to have their own No. In case they removed it in the meantime, here is the archived proof:Īpparently the high user count and No. The font of the logo (compare logo of Toplist and Aeldra) is identical, in general you can tell that the same person is working on both projects.Ĭompares Toplist and Aeldra, both have identical source code profiles.īoth even have partial copy & paste work, like "" - that so much code is 1:1 identical, and since this is manually entered code, is certainly no coincidence. (Aeldra has been supporting Toplist since the beginning, even though they didn't get any traffic through it). For those who are interested, I will not reveal who I am. ![]()
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