BobbyFresh
Refugee
Hello fellow survivors!
I'm spinning up a new server to play with my wife, and wanted to see if anyone, perhaps mod developers or the game devs would be kind enough to provide some input for me. Long story short, I spent 3 years in Iraq and as an indirect result I completely avoid playing in the wasteland biome due to the mines and their adverse psychological effects for me. I 100% understand and am okay with achievements being disabled if needed, it would just be nice to actually be able to disable the random spawned mines so that we could check those areas out. I do LOVE this game (currently sitting at about 450 played hours) and would like to also extend a shout out to Fun Pimps for being fantastic creators.
Some googling found that maybe modifying an xml to remove the item from the spawn list would help, but experience has demonstrated that going "off the book" and modifying non-standard files is often not a good a idea since it can lead to server crashes if the item is referenced, or other processes that expect the entry to be there replace it during updates leading to an admin burden. Having a serverconfig.xml option would be great for others who suffer from similar issues. Thanks for your time, and I'd appreciate any relevant thoughts!
Best,
Bob
I'm spinning up a new server to play with my wife, and wanted to see if anyone, perhaps mod developers or the game devs would be kind enough to provide some input for me. Long story short, I spent 3 years in Iraq and as an indirect result I completely avoid playing in the wasteland biome due to the mines and their adverse psychological effects for me. I 100% understand and am okay with achievements being disabled if needed, it would just be nice to actually be able to disable the random spawned mines so that we could check those areas out. I do LOVE this game (currently sitting at about 450 played hours) and would like to also extend a shout out to Fun Pimps for being fantastic creators.
Some googling found that maybe modifying an xml to remove the item from the spawn list would help, but experience has demonstrated that going "off the book" and modifying non-standard files is often not a good a idea since it can lead to server crashes if the item is referenced, or other processes that expect the entry to be there replace it during updates leading to an admin burden. Having a serverconfig.xml option would be great for others who suffer from similar issues. Thanks for your time, and I'd appreciate any relevant thoughts!
Best,
Bob