Today we'd like to announce something that will hopefully breathe new life in to Persistent World by allowing new communities to compete on equal ground with established titans. Should you purchase a 100+ slot server from ourselves to run a Persistent World community you can pay an additional monthly fee of
€10 for access to a set of powerful scripts to enhance your experience and server functionality. This fee goes directly to the author of the scripts (DanyEle) whom will be actively listening to your feedback and bug reports, the most highly requested features will be added at the authors discretion. You will have full control over your servers scripts through a MySQL database, accessed through PHPMyAdmin. This means should you also acquire webhosting through us (discounted when purchased with a gameserver) you'll even be able to integrate the features in to your website.
3/6/12 month discounts can be applied and will be calculated by <base value> x 15/20/30% + (script fee x 15/20/30%). For example should you order a 200 slot server (€20) for 3 months - €60 x 0.85 = €51 + (€30 x 0.85) = €76.50
Feature-list;
Banking system
- Players can deposit gold in to a bank.
- You can set a daily withdrawal limit (can also be configured on a per-user basis, e.g for VIP users/donators).
- You can set a maximum cap on how much someone may store in their bank account (can also be configured on a per-user basis, e.g for VIP users/donators).
Passive Gold, Item, Faction/Class and Hitpoint saving (Armour, Carried Items/Weapons, your horse) globally.
Location saving - Crashed? Don't worry, rejoin the server and you'll be right where you left off.
Enhanced logs
- See who picked up/dropped an item/weapon.
- See who attacked who, how much damage was dealt and with what weapon.
Broadcast a customised M.O.T.D through the in-game chat channel (configured through strings.txt). This is typically more visible than the pop-up message.
This of course includes nameserver
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As it's Tiki's thread I cannot edit the OP, so I'll need to wait for him to do that
