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Yeah, the server has changed drastically. There is a ton of new things to see and do. And craft, if you're into that sort of thing. You can craft just about anything available in the game. And then some. Good luck with your system update. I hope that new PSU comes in soon.
It's called "The Sandbox Fun House". No password. As of patch 20.7, if you can't find the server normally by name, you can try connecting to the server IP address. 174.173.174.231 port 26900. It should show up from then on.You will need to download and install this mod pack in order to play. It gets updated fairly regularly. So remember to grab a fresh download if you haven't played in a while. http://killerz.dns2go.com/files/Mods.rarIf anyone here would like admin, please PM me your steamID64. You can find it here. Steam ID FinderEDIT: To connect to my server, you will need to disable EAC (easyanticheat). Just right click on 7d2d from your steam games menu and select "show game launcher". Then remove the check mark from EAC and click "Run & Save as default".
Good deal. Just make sure EAC is disabled and you should be good to go.I think I am done making and dramatic edits or changes with the mods used on this server for a while. I've actually integrated a small number of mods together to get all the features, settings and values I wanted consistently.Oh, by the way. I just reset the world. So, it's a fresh start with hopefully some new POI's to loot.
I've always used small mode. So this is the first time I've seen it done from the large mode. Kind of cool though.But in small mode, you just right click on the game of choice and the same menus appear.
There has been a small update to the server pack as of today. Just a few config changes really. If you have the mod pack dated for 09/09, you won't need to download it again. Any config changes made server side, will show up for you client side.From this point on, I will not post any update information unless you need the new files in order to play on the server.
Thank you Jeff and also thank you for teaching me wiring in the game!