Sokomine wrote:A newly started server has a high chance of getting inexperienced tablet users who'll be mostly children. Spawn will soon look very chaotic.
I think it might be a better idea to join other servers first and learn what their moderators do which way and why. From that, you may gain experience and then develop your own ideas as to how your server ought to be diffrent from others. Joining #minetest on IRC will also help.
Dragonop wrote:@chrisjose1913 first, you must understand something, Minetest, isn't a Minecraft rip-off, so, Minecraft-like organized servers, usually don't get very well accepted in the older comunnity, but, if your plan is to atract, tablet children users, it may be accepted by them.
Here are some complains/recomendations for your server:
-Usually, Minetest uses iRC, not TeamSpeak 3.
-The ''plugins/mod experts, usually, also repair bug, and incompatibilities with other mods, and are very experienced to the game.
-I can help if you wish in the points 3, and 4 ;-)
stormchaser3000 wrote:chrisjose: why don't you try hosting a mumble server instead of teamspeak. + mumble is open source so you wouldn't have to rent a server license
EDIT: btw can i help?
stormchaser3000 wrote:stormchaser3000 wrote:chrisjose: why don't you try hosting a mumble server instead of teamspeak. + mumble is open source so you wouldn't have to rent a server license
EDIT: btw can i help?
XD i just realized this is an old topic
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