![]() However if you craft an item at the very bottom it will not craft at all. Usually crafting a mod item will yield you the mod item that is just above it (if you have two different item mods installed). Crafting a Tungsten Item will in turn get you a Gem Spear. However crafting becomes disjointed where items start to overlap on each other, with any client who joins on that hosted server.įor example if you have Gem Spear mod with the Tungsten mod (which adds it's own weaponry) it will cause the items to overlap. Though the person who hosts the server never has this issue. Especially when you have two different craft-able items mods. This is the first time I am starting to understand why people are having client issues when joining modded DS:T servers. ![]() However one I put them above the example it worked fine.įile name: a return So the mods would never download or function. I was not setting the actual code lines for the mods just before the set up example. Just before getting it right in the above example. It will download all the mods in the collection and install them to the mod directory on boot.-The Workshop id can be found at the end of the url to the collection's Workshop page.-Example: ("379114180")ĭuring my trial an error I did notice one thing I did wrong. It will download and install the mod to your mod directory on boot.-The Workshop id can be found at the end of the url to the mod's Workshop page.-Example: ("350811795")-ServerModCollectionSetup takes a string of a specific mod's Workshop id. Put the calls to the functions in this file and they will be executed on boot.-ServerModSetup takes a string of a specific mod's Workshop id. Also I am using notepad ++ in order to create or edit files.įile Name: dedicated_server_mods_a ServerModSetup("343762271")ServerModSetup("354533909")ServerModSetup("358015908")ServerModSetup("365119238")ServerModSetup("369588618")ServerModSetup("380423963")ServerModSetup("381565292")ServerModSetup("381745920")ServerModSetup("382363357")-There are two functions that will install mods, ServerModSetup and ServerModCollectionSetup. ![]() Here was one of correct examples of getting it to work. I finally figured out what I did wrong after many trial and error. ![]()
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