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Server mods are uploaded to the server then downloaded and mounted (loaded) on each client to change the experience for all players. | Server mods are uploaded to the server then downloaded and mounted (loaded) on each client to change the experience for all players. | ||
Only server mods can change | Only server mods can change the unit roster or unit specs in a multiplayer game. | ||
There are three basic types of server mods: | |||
* user interface (UI) | |||
* simple unit | |||
* complex balance / overhaul | |||
UI server mods can modify the user experience in the new game lobby and live game. | |||
Examples of simple unit server mods are: | |||
* changing unit specs | |||
* remove a unit eg removing the Ragnarok | |||
* add a unit |
Revision as of 13:54, 27 March 2016
Server mods are uploaded to the server then downloaded and mounted (loaded) on each client to change the experience for all players.
Only server mods can change the unit roster or unit specs in a multiplayer game.
There are three basic types of server mods:
- user interface (UI)
- simple unit
- complex balance / overhaul
UI server mods can modify the user experience in the new game lobby and live game.
Examples of simple unit server mods are:
- changing unit specs
- remove a unit eg removing the Ragnarok
- add a unit