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Lineage W

Catégorie : Jeu de rôleVersion: 1.11.56

Taille:1.5 GBSystème d'exploitation : Android 8.0+

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Description de l'application

Lignée w: mise à jour du squelette

La mise à jour de la lignée W: Skeleton est maintenant en direct! Pour plus de détails, visitez https://lineagew.plaync.com .

Aperçu du jeu

La lignée W est un MMORPG mondial, incorporant 24 ans d'héritage de la série de lignées. Les joueurs du monde entier rivalisent pour la gloire dans un monde vaste et persistant.

Aden, 150 ans plus tard

Découvrez un monde fantastique sombre, méticuleusement recréé, établit 150 ans après l'histoire de la lignée originale. Choisissez parmi Lord, Knight, Fairy ou Mage et lancez votre aventure.

Gameplay classique repensé

La lignée W conserve les éléments fondamentaux de la lignée d'origine - batailles, honneur, promesses de sang et sacrifice - améliorées avec un nouveau moteur et une technologie de pointe. Découvrez des sièges à grande échelle et des combats en quart de vue classiques.

Connectivité mondiale

Les joueurs de diverses régions et pays se connectent sur les mêmes serveurs, favorisant l'interaction. La traduction alimentée par AI assure une communication en temps réel entre les langues.

Ressources officielles

Lignée W et violet

Installez à la fois la lignée W et le violet sur votre PC pour une expérience de jeu transparente.

Autorisation

La lignée W nécessite certaines autorisations pour un gameplay optimal. Les autorisations facultatives ne sont pas requises et peuvent être gérées dans les paramètres de votre appareil.

  • Autorisations facultatives:
    • Stockage (image / média / fichier): pour les captures d'écran, l'enregistrement vidéo, les publications de bulletin, les demandes et les photos de profil.
    • Microphone: pour la reconnaissance vocale (STT), l'enregistrement du son vidéo et l'enregistrement audio.
    • Notifications: pour les informations et promotions dans le jeu.

Gestion de l'autorisation (Android):

  1. Android 6.0 ou supérieur: Paramètres de périphérique> Confidentialité> Admin> Sélectionnez l'autorisation d'accès> Sélectionner l'application> Autoriser ou supprimer l'autorisation; ou paramètres de périphérique> Applications> Sélectionnez l'application> Autoriser ou supprimer l'autorisation.
  2. Versions Android en dessous de 6.0: la gestion des permisment est limitée; Les autorisations ne peuvent être supprimées qu'en désinstallant l'application. La mise à niveau vers Android 6.0 ou plus est recommandée.

Spécifications minimales: 3 Go de RAM

Ligneage W Service client: https://help.plaync.com

Version 1.11.56 Mise à jour (17 décembre 2024):

  • Événement de Noël
  • NOUVEAU MORPH SKINE & Doll Ajouté
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Here’s what you should know:


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✅ Bottom Line: While not yet launched, the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro are technically capable of running Resident Evil 2 in a high-quality format—either via a native port or cloud streaming. Keep an eye on official announcements from Capcom, Apple, or PlayStation for updates.
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