![]() You crash your spaceship onto an alien planet that’s almost fully covered by an ocean, and you have two goals: living and leaving. And many of them are falling in love with the idea of fighting against a difficult fate. In a word: Subnautica.Įven though it was released in 2018, many gamers are discovering it now that it’s on Game Pass for both PC and Xbox. The joy of building things with your own hands. You might have noticed a lack of pictures under some points - I wasn’t planning on putting them here, but I finally decided to for comedic purposes.Ah, the vast expanse of an unknown ocean. Howdy guys, if you’re not planning on starting a server of your own, this article should be irrelevant to you, but if things are the opposite, I’m fairly confident that this article helped you out a bit. This is the last resort for a player that passed the line, he can either beg on the forums or just find a different server. ![]() The banhammer is upon anyone who truly deserves it - exploiters, hackers, griefers, trolls, coast campers, trash-talkers, and other filthy scum. It’s the second-worst punishment that you can receive. Keep in mind, it doesn’t start a votekick, it just automatically makes a player exit the server for some time depending on the server. This is what you write when you’ve stopped receiving donations or when your server was ruined by the negligent staff! 2. #shutdownĪs the name of the command suggests, it shuts down the server. You do this to restart loot/vehicles on the server or if just everything is bugged out! 3. #restartserverĪutomatically kicks players and restarts the server. If there’s a hacker or just a prick spawn camping fresh players on the beach, this command will start a vote kick in which the player base of the server will decide whether to kick a player or not. This option is useful for showing you a list of players currently playing on a server - this command shows the names and ids of all players.Įspecially useful if you want to know whether the prick that shot you in the face earlier is on the server or not. Reloads the server’s configuration file - in a config file you can change the settings that you normally can’t in the options menu(enabling/disabling shadows, grass, crosshair, etc). The default interval is 10 and as the name suggests, this is a bug-fixing tool. ![]() Matter of fact, you can type the command with any number up to 30. You write this down when you’re done with checking your server’s performance. Useful for stress-testing your server - the interval is the amount of seconds you want the monitoring to go for+the values:Ĭompletely stops the monitoring of the server. This command shows performance information of the server. You better not forget to write this command or your player base might get sad! 11. Unlocks the server, allowing players to join the server. Useful if you want to stop your naughty player base from exploiting duplication bugs. Prevents players from joining the server. Admins get commands for literally everything! 13. ![]() Pretty self-explanatory, you use this command to log out as an administrator. Otherwise, you won’t be able to use the console commands(aka kicking players, etc). ![]() So, what’s this supposed to be? This command allows you to log into your server as the administrator. Console commands are awesome if you’re planning on starting a server of your own or if you want to kick a cheating prick, maybe you want to spawn zombies in someone’s base, who knows! Let’s begin with number 15: 15. Also, not all of the points below will have a picture(hope I haven’t rustled your jimmies).īut I was gettin’ a bit off-topic there, today’s article going to be about console commands - I’ll be talkin’ about how they work and why they’re important. What does the picture have to do with the name of the article? Nothing, I had no clue about what the main image I was supposed to put here, so I put a picture of a boar getting flipped off. ![]()
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