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    Archipelago

    Archipelago

    Archipelago Multi-Game Randomizer and Server

    ...The software creates what is known as a “multiworld,” where items that normally appear in one game may instead appear in another player’s game. When a player finds an item belonging to someone else, the system automatically sends that item to the correct player through a networked server. This design encourages cooperative gameplay because progress in one player’s game can depend on items found by other participants. Archipelago includes tools for generating randomized game worlds, hosting multiplayer sessions, and connecting players through dedicated clients. The framework supports a growing list of games that have been adapted to work with its randomization protocol.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    FerrumC

    FerrumC

    A reimplementation of the minecraft server in rust

    FerrumC is a re-implementation of a server for the game Minecraft (version 1.21.8) built from scratch in Rust, designed to offer significantly improved performance and memory efficiency compared to vanilla server implementations. By using Rust’s concurrency and safety guarantees, FerrumC runs fully multithreaded, allowing it to utilize all available CPU cores — which helps deliver smoother, low-latency, high-throughput multiplayer experiences. The project aims both at providing a fast, lean...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    How to get Bot Lobbies

    How to get Bot Lobbies

    Get easy bot lobbies in any game with our bot lobbies tool.

    Test it on the web app: https://slothytech.com/ezlobbies/ EzLobbies is the open-source tool developed by SlothyTech that helps gamers get easier, bot-filled lobbies in the world’s top games. Instantly generate custom OpenVPN config files that route only your game’s matchmaking traffic through the VPN server of your choice—no complicated setup and no speed loss for browsing or streaming. Supported titles include Fortnite, Call of Duty, Warzone, Apex Legends, Overwatch, Valorant, PUBG, and...
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    CraftServers

    A PHP Minecraft Server list site.

    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PickAxe

    Frontend for Minecraft Server

    Neatly wraps the official Minecraft Server in an easy to configure application.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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