The Playerbots module, developed by liyunfan1223, is a powerful addition to AzerothCore, an open-source framework for hosting private World of Warcraft servers (version 3.3.5a, Wrath of the Lich King). This module introduces AI-controlled player characters (bots) that can join your server, interact with players, and enhance the gameplay experience.
Read More »Writing Modules for AzerothCore: A Beginner’s Guide
AzerothCore’s modular architecture is one of its standout features, allowing developers to extend and customize World of Warcraft private servers (version 3.3.5a, Wrath of the Lich King) with ease.
Read More »Exploring AzerothCore: Your Gateway to World of Warcraft Private Servers
AzerothCore is an open-source game server application and framework designed for hosting private World of Warcraft (WoW) servers, specifically targeting the 3.3.5a patch (Wrath of the Lich King expansion). Built on the foundations of MaNGOS, TrinityCore, and SunwellCore, it’s written in C++ and aims to replicate the authentic "Blizzlike" gameplay experience of Blizzard’s official servers.
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Read More »ATLAS Linux Server Tools
ATLAS Linux Server Tools allows you to easily manage multiple instances of ATLAS from command line. You can easily install and remove addons from the Steam Workshop or automate server restarts and updates through cron jobs.
Read More »Removing old kernels
The longer you have your server you may notice that the /boot partition has less and less space available. It is very possible that your server is never removing old kernels and is only installing new ones each kernel version release. If you have rebooted your server and everything is operating correctly, here is a simple way to reclaim that space.
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