Rank #3664
Status Offline
Server Time Day 37 - 23:19
Current Players 0/14
Address 104.234.252.168:26900
steam://104.234.252.168:26900
Location (GeoIP) flag-DE Europe  /  Germany / Frankfurt am Main
World New York Undead One (7168k)
Difficulty Survivalist
Killing Mode No
Feral Sense No
XP / Loot 100% / 100%
Day Length 120 minutes
Claim Block Count/Size 1 * 100
BloodMoon Enemy Count 8
Last Activity over 1 year ago
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Welcome to New York. We meet at Central Park Stay safe!

Raw server settings

Region Europe
Game mode Survival
Game name NewYork1
Server website url
Level name New York Undead One
Game host superfun
Language English
Server version V.1.0.333
Platform WindowsPlayer
Ip 104.234.252.168
World size 7168
Max players 14
Free player slots 14
Port 26900
Current players 0
Server visibility 2
Game difficulty 4
Day night length 120
Blood moon frequency 5
Blood moon range 1
Blood moon warning 8
Zombie feral sense 0
Zombie move 0
Zombie move night 0
Zombie feral move 3
Zombie bm move 3
Xp multiplier 100
Enemy difficulty 0
Player killing mode 0
Drop on death 3
Drop on quit 0
Blood moon enemy count 8
Current server time 887122
Day light length 18
Block damage player 100
Block damage ai 100
Block damage aibm 100
Air drop frequency 42
Party shared kill range 100
Loot abundance 100
Loot respawn days -1
Max spawned zombies 60
Max spawned animals 50
Land claim count 1
Land claim size 100
Land claim dead zone 30
Land claim expiry time 60
Land claim decay mode 2
Land claim online durability modifier 0
Land claim offline durability modifier 0
Land claim offline delay 0
Bedroll expiry time 45
Bedroll dead zone size 30
Day count 3
Is dedicated true
Is password protected true
Is public true
Enemy spawn mode true
Show friend player on map true
Build create false
Eac enabled true
Air drop marker true
Stock settings false
Stock files true
Modded config false
Architecture64 true

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