Anonymous

Server: Difference between revisions

From The Blockheads Wiki
214 bytes added ,  1 September 2014
m
no edit summary
>Abcboy
mNo edit summary
>Abcboy
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Stub}}
[[File:Server Connect.png|thumb|right|250px|Server connection screen]]
[[File:Server Connect.png|thumb|right|250px|Server connection screen]]
A '''server''' is an online [[world]] that allows multiple players and devices to play together. Unlike other forms of [[multiplayer]], all players can freely connect, reconnect, and disconnect. A local network game is similar to a local server in that it could be used as a server if set up correctly. Starting in [[Game updates/20140402|version 1.5]], servers may also be 4x or 16x larger.
A '''server''' is an online [[world]] that allows multiple players and devices to play together. Unlike other forms of [[multiplayer]], all players can freely connect, reconnect, and disconnect. A local network game is similar to a local server in that it could be used as a server if set up correctly. Starting in [[Game updates/20140402|version 1.5]], servers may also be 4x or 16x larger.
Line 48: Line 47:
[[File:BlockServer.png|thumb|right|BlockServer home page (November 2013)]]
[[File:BlockServer.png|thumb|right|BlockServer home page (November 2013)]]
[[File:BlockServer Server List.png|thumb|right|BlockServer's list of servers (November 2013)]]
[[File:BlockServer Server List.png|thumb|right|BlockServer's list of servers (November 2013)]]
Server hosting using [http://blockserver.net/ BlockServer] costed $0.20 USD per world per day. Each world had a public world page located at <nowiki>http://blockserver.net/world/</nowiki> followed by the world's name. BlockServer servers could have up to 16 players connected at once. BlockServer backed up servers every day, storing a backup for two months. Starting on June 12, 2014, BlockServer closed, and new worlds can no longer be created and new credit can no longer be added. Credit can be transferred to the game or refunded. World will remain on BlockServer until credit has been exhausted, and can be transferred to the cloud system.
Server hosting using [http://blockserver.net/ BlockServer] costed $0.20 USD per world per day. Each world had a public world page located at <nowiki>http://blockserver.net/world/</nowiki> followed by the world's name. BlockServer servers could have up to 16 players connected at once. BlockServer backed up servers every day, storing a backup for two months. Starting on June 12, 2014, BlockServer closed, and new worlds can no longer be created and new credit can no longer be added. Credit can be transferred to the game or refunded. World will remain on BlockServer until credit has been exhausted, and can be transferred to the cloud system at any time.


==Powers==
==Powers==
Line 68: Line 67:


===Owners===
===Owners===
Owners have the same powers as admins, with the exception of being able to set passwords and change privacy settings. Owners can only be set on cloud servers.
Owners have the same powers as admins, with the additional ability of being able to set passwords and change privacy settings. Owners are by default set to the creator of a cloud server.
 
Mac servers lack owners, however, all owner commands can be accessed from the chat in the server app.


==Server Commands==
==Server Commands==
Line 74: Line 75:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! width="230px" | Command
! scope="col" width="230px" | Command
! Powers required
! scope="col" | Powers required
! Server type
! scope="col" | Server type
! Description
! scope="col" | Description
|-
|-
| '''/HELP'''
| '''/HELP'''
Line 224: Line 225:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! width="230px" | Command
! scope="col" width="230px" | Command
! Description
! scope="col" | Description
|-
|-
| '''/BSOP''' ''message''
| '''/BSOP''' ''message''
Anonymous user