i wish to start a direwolf20 server

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simonlvschal

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i got a couple of questions about starting a direwolf20 server first of all

how much ram should i get? and also if u people know any service provider that can host a server i be happy to see that.

also i will be making a website for the server
 

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I don't know much about hosts but i would recommend 3-4 gigs of ram at first, and if you start getting alot of player then start increasing your ram.
 

Wagon153

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I would suggest Creeper host as they have treated me very well, and respond to support tickets very quickly. I've also heard that OVH and Aim2Game are good providers.
 

Wagon153

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Start it off as a whitelisted server. That way you have time to learn the ins and outs of managing a server. Then, after a good bit of time(maybe 6-7 months?) unwhitelist it. To draw players in, post to all the server promotion sites that support modded servers. And you can also post in the server promotion area on these forums.
 

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Start it off as a whitelisted server. That way you have time to learn the ins and outs of managing a server. Then, after a good bit of time(maybe 6-7 months?) unwhitelist it. To draw players in, post to all the server promotion sites that support modded servers. And you can also post in the server promotion area on these forums.
I would just keep it whitelisted, a small server with 10 players is so much more fun than a massive server with 200.
 

simonlvschal

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yes i know i dont like to big servers but atm i am thinking about how my website should look and function and so on.

and yes i am up for the task to handle such a server and do my best to keep people in the server
 
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Wagon153

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It's more then keeping people on the server. It's also keeping the server running. Being able to handle corrupted chunks, crashes, malfunctioning machines, lag, and a multitude of other things that happen to every modded server admin.
 
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Wagon153

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And as a note, I'm not trying to turn you off the idea of making a server. Far from it! I'm just warning you about the things that can happen to a mismanaged server.
 

simonlvschal

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well honestly the server can wait abit without a website how would people come in contact with me?

Edit infact good idea to plan ahead for server

taking that into consideration

i should work out a mod list right?

and also figure what people actually want i guess? as

- No Grief
- No Spam
- No hacking
- no 3rd party program or client


something like that right? set specific rules, things u can do and u cannot do!
 
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Wagon153

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I'd say stick with the basic rules, such as no griefing, hacking, and respect fellow players and staff. Keep banned items to a minimum. If there is one thing that can turn off players from a server, it's a long banlist of items. I suggest using plugins such as MyTown and world guard for protection(MyTown is especially good since it is a forge mod, so can prevent griefs from mod items). Also, try not to make people pay for the privilege to use certain items. Speaking as a player of many modded servers, this is incredibly annoying.