update example config for dc/gc shared ports
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// If you want to support only PC, you can change the pc_console_detect
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// behavior for these ports to login_server. If you don't want to support
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// PC, you can do the same, but also change the version from pc to gc.
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"gc-jp10": [9000, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"gc-jp11": [9001, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"gc-jp3te": [9002, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"gc-jp3": [9003, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"gc-us12t1": [9064, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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// Note: It is not an error that no ports appear here with "dc" in their
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// definitions. DC clients use the same ports as GC clients, and newserv can
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// tell them apart at the time they connect.
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"gc-jp10": [9000, "gc", "login_server"],
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"gc-jp11": [9001, "gc", "login_server"],
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"gc-jp3te": [9002, "gc", "login_server"],
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"gc-jp3": [9003, "gc", "login_server"],
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"gc-us12t1": [9064, "gc", "login_server"],
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"gc-us10": [9100, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"gc-us3": [9103, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"gc-eu10": [9200, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"gc-eu11": [9201, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"gc-us12t2": [9202, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"gc-eu3": [9203, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"pc": [9300, "pc", "pc_console_detect"],
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"gc-us3": [9103, "gc", "login_server"],
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"gc-eu10": [9200, "gc", "login_server"],
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"gc-eu11": [9201, "gc", "login_server"],
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"gc-us12t2": [9202, "gc", "login_server"],
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"gc-eu3": [9203, "gc", "login_server"],
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"pc": [9300, "pc", "login_server"],
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"pc-patch": [10000, "patch", "patch_server_pc"],
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"bb-patch": [11000, "patch", "patch_server_bb"],
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"bb-init": [12000, "bb", "data_server_bb"],
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