FAQ

Questions before you install.

Practical answers about setup, licensing, privacy, support, and what Peraphite can and cannot promise.

What is Peraphite?

Peraphite is a Windows assistant for Lineage 2: Revolution that reads the game screen, recognizes UI elements, and helps with repetitive daily routines on LDPlayer.

Does it modify game files?

No. Peraphite interacts through screen recognition and standard Android input via the supported emulator. It does not patch, inject into, or modify game files.

Does it need my game password?

No. Peraphite does not require your game password.

Does it run locally?

Yes. Screen recognition and assistant logic run locally on your Windows PC.

Which emulator is supported?

The current supported setup is LDPlayer on Windows with the game at 1280x720 resolution.

Does my PC need to remain on?

Yes. Peraphite runs on your PC and needs the emulator to remain available during a session.

What happens if the emulator disconnects?

Peraphite shows connection state and runtime status. Unexpected emulator disconnects may require reconnecting or restarting the session.

Is an internet connection required?

Yes, for the game, downloads, updates, support, and license validation. Local screen processing still runs on your PC.

How does licensing work?

Premium access uses a license key. License validation uses the minimum data required for activation, device validation, and subscription status.

Can I use one license on multiple PCs?

Premium keys are intended for one Windows PC. If you change hardware, support can reset the activation.

Are updates included?

Updates for the active release line are included during the license period, subject to compatibility with game and emulator changes.

Is Peraphite affiliated with Netmarble, NCSOFT or LDPlayer?

No. Peraphite is an independent third-party project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Netmarble, NCSOFT, or LDPlayer.

Can account safety be guaranteed?

No automation tool can guarantee that an account will never be restricted or sanctioned. Users are responsible for understanding the relevant game rules and risks.