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  • How To Setup A Minecraft Server
    Hello and a very warm welcome to Playerlands. We hope to help you with the end goal of making some dough from your Minecraft server! First things first, we actually need to setup a server to begin! There's 2 main options here; you can either self-host (like a pro!) or pay a server hosting company to host a server for you. This guide will help you self-host a server if that's what you want to do, that means it'll run on your own PC. Examples of server hosting companies include, but areVery popular
  • Breakdown Of The Server.Properties File
    The server.properties file in your server folder will contain base settings about the game your going to run and some much needed information about your server. Here are what each of the settings are setup to do: spawn-protection This is the number of blocks around your spawn you wish to protect. Players who are not operators, known as ops will not be able to build in this radius. The default is 16, you can change this to any size you want your spawn area. To remove it set it to 0. max-tiPopular
  • How To Setup A Server Network
    Now, if you're interested in going BIG and starting your very own server network like Hypixel and Mineplex then you've come to the right place! Server networks are a great option if you have multiple gamemodes and games running on your server and you'd like to balance the load out between multiple PC's. There are a few benefits to doing this: Decreased lag / load times for players The option to have multiple servers in different locations to optimise the player experience The ability to hPopular
  • Minecraft Server Jargon Buster
    Welcome to the Playerlands Minecraft Server Jargon Buster! A collection of weird and semi-weird (is that a word?) words that you might not fully understand, made understandable! Think of it as our way of introducing you gracefully into the weird and whacky world of Minecraft servers! RAM RAM stands for Random Access Memory. This is where computers load applications when you run them. Your computer will fetch the programs files from your hard drive and then store them in RAM to run them onSome readers
  • How To Setup A Server On A VPS
    Hey! This guide will help you setup a Minecraft server on a dedicated server or VPS with Windows installed on it. First, you'll need to RDC (remote desktop connection) to your server, to do this grab your server's IP (sometimes called a host or hostname) and search on your own PC for "RDC" and open the Remote Desktop Connection program. Then copy the IP and paste it into the "computer" box on the remote desktop program. Second, hit the connect button. You might then be asked for a usernameFew readers

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