You're going to have lots of fun with these files then. These Deamons aren't your usual server setup like most other games out there. This is intended and designed to be used as a Server Cluster instead, so there's a huge learning curve for the most part, especially towards the Localhosters communities
Yea, I already expected that. Silkroad also functioned in that way. Gateway enabling some specialities like creating more characters per account (instead of the vanilla 4, up to 8 and more), the gameserver more for rate adjustments, mob AI changes and spawn logic on condition XYZ, and more. That is why I am actually happy about this release. Something to mess with, till Cyberpunk 2077 gets released. If it sucks, I still have BnS, where I can solo the bosses as a mage or assa :'D
Edit:
For people who want to search a bit faster inside those text files (or not owning a PC as strong as few of us do have), try to get used to more advanced windows search functions and parameters.
(thanks for your brief guide @
ashlay)
e.g. "filter for *.xml and then search for 43.240.74.89" is quite ineffective, if you take in consideration that this result of filtering just for *.xml files will yield almost 2500 files to look inside for.
First of all,
expand your search index for more results and enable deeper searching.
Open up your windows panel (Win-Button), type in "Indexing Options", click on it, go to advanced, file types, and assure yourself that file extensions like "xml", "sql", "dat" and so on are checked.
Click OK and open up your windows explorer. There, we are going to switch on "View"-tab, far on the right, there are "Options" > "Change Folder- and Searchoptions", there we are going to switch to the tab "Search" and check "Always search file names and contents (...bla bla)".
Just a hint: Disable this after you have done doing your stuff, if you want to save some seconds/CPU usage when doing regular daily searches.
Now you can use a proper and deeper search. Don't just use "*.xml", rather use:
content:"43.240.74.89" IN *.xml or in some cases (mostly at *.ini cases) simply use a slim search like 10.10.66.88 and you will get only 3 xml results out of 2490 files. Use this for everything which might require specific string-searching.
Edit2:
This is the approximated amount of RAM you are going to use, 15.5GB (DDR4, 32GB in this case, it is bloody fluent, no lagging, no glitching, no ghosting), give or take 3-5GB RAM because of my background applications.
i7-8700K 4.20GHz CPU is at a quarter load 12-28%, ingame, 2560x1080p, maxed.
BTW. You guys can also use different login strings, like SQL Database instance names "Username\BnS-Server" instead of the 127.0.0.1
ORTNUMBER, and also your Local IP instead of the WAN (Public) IP.
This were usual server stuff which I liked about real MSSQL.