![]() E.g., if you want bases to be unraidable, just add this command to your hosting.cfg: g_gameRules_faction0_dmg_f2=0.0. You can manage damage to and from these three, too. To start with, there are three 'hardcoded' factions that you cannot change - these being 0 (players outside of any faction), 1 (AI - mutants, animals.) and 2 (bases). Let me show you how to build a faction system. The faction system in Miscreated is quite flexible - it allows members to join different groups that have pre-defined damage, etc. Please refer to this link: for the base details. Per player request, this guide will also feature a 'better' explanation for the faction system in Miscreated. ![]() G_maxHealthMultiplier - scales the default health for a player - default is 1, don't go beyond 5 - experimental Faction system explanation G_playerWeightLimit - the maximum amount of weight a player can carry - default is 40 (kg) Ism_maxCount - range 0 to 5000, the maximum number of item spawners that can have a spawned item concurrently - default is 750Īs_corpseCountMax - the maximum number of AI corpses that can exist at once - default is 20Īs_corpseRemovalTime - the time in seconds until an AI corpse is forcibly removed - default is 300 Ism_percent - range 0 to 90, the percent of item spawners that can possibly spawn loot - default is 20 A typical URL of a mod looks like this:, where the 2313425782 is its ID.ĭuring the last few Miscreated updates, some new CVARs have been added, and I figure it's best to add them here. If you do not see URLs, navigate into your Steam client, in the top-left corner click Steam -> Settings, here find the Interface tab in the list and locate the 'Display URLs where possible' option. The IDs of desired mods are taken from the URLs of the mods. All you need to do is add this line to your hosting.cfg steam_ugc=2238425283,2212323283,2218782283 (yes, as many as you want, separated by a comma with NO spaces). How do I add mods to my server? -It's never been simpler. Also, please note that all commands to ban / whitelist are to be done via RCON only! Additions to the link above Note: commands executed via RCON are only in effect until the server restarts, it will reset to whatever is in the hosting.cfg or to default on startup. There is one warning that I have to give: if you are putting in a setting in hosting.cfg, it has to be done in this syntax: command=VALUE, such as g_pinglimit=0, and if the command is being executed via RCON you must avoid the equals sign (=) and replace it with a single space (it'd look like this: g_pingLimit 0 ). Pretty much everything needed to set the server up is in this link by the developers:, but this guide will add something on top of that for certain positions - see category below. You may change them later on in the hosting.cfg file, of course. The automated script by Spafbi will prompt you to input your server’s name and HTTP password (it is best to use Latin letters and numbers without special symbols), required to execute commands via RCON to affect the server. By the way, here is how vanilla settings look like: ![]() The file that has all the server configuration options is called hosting.cfg – here you would put every single option that you want to be changed over the ‘vanilla’ settings. Luckily, you are not the first person to go through this needy process, so this guide will help you wrap your head around it much quicker and easier. In any case, setting up the server is simple, but configuring it requires quite a bit of expertise. Since the 31st of October 2022, i3D has decommissioned hosting all servers - official ones as well - and as such, players are no longer able to have kiosk access on any server. Of course, you can look up hosting providers online, but that would not be free – although admittedly largely more stable and reliable than someone’s home PC. Spafbi, one of the game’s testers, has created a simplified script to install and run the server without any bells and whistles, here’s a link to it. It has to be said that hosting a server is free, and super easy – you may start and run a server on your PC assuming it’s powerful enough (you would want no less than 12 GBs of RAM and at least 4 actual cores (or 6-8 threads) in your CPU as well as a stable broadband connection to run both the server and the game on the same machine). In Miscreated players may host their own servers with custom configuration options which change the balance of the gameplay, or just slight tweaks for something you and your group of friends are not fond of. If you have any questions, you should join the UnOfficial MisModding Discord at this link: Setting up a server ![]() Miscreated server setup and configuration guide, put together by 4iY with the help of colleagues from the testing and dev team.
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