Help:Using the gameworld template

To use the gameworld template, first copy the following into the gameworld article. (This should come after the server description.)

Next, fill in information after the equal signs in the above. Suggested values are as follows.

category should be followed by the GameSpy category (room) in which the server is listed.

ipaddress should be followed by the address for a direct connection.

password should be followed by "yes" or "no" (or the password itself, but that would defeat the point of having a password).

hakpak should be followed by the hakpaks required to play on this server. Include CEP if that is required.

website should be followed by the address of the world's website.

vault should be followed by "local vault" or "server vault".

gametype should be followed by the type of gameplay encouraged, for example "roleplaying".

treasure should be followed by an indication of how much treasure and magic is available in this world. This is probably "low", "medium", "high", or "Monty Haul".

pvp should be followed by an indication of how much player vs. player combat is allowed/encouraged.

levels should be followed by the PC levels allowed on this server. Saying something like "5-30" would indicate that new PCs are automatically granted level 5, and that the level cap is 30.

elc should be followed by "yes" or "no", indicating if "enforce legal characters" is enabled.

ilr should be followed by "yes" or "no", indicating if "item level restrictions" are enabled.

maxplayers should be followed by the maximum number of players allowed on the server at one time.

admin should be followed by the name of the server administrator or owner.

serveros should be followed by the operating system the server is running under.

timezone should be followed by timezone(s) that the server and DMs operate in.

country should be followed by the country(s) that the server and DMs operate in.

If any of the above information is unknown, the relevant line can be left as-is. No line should be deleted.