Cross map server clusters were introduced with the Shifting of Sands DLC, allowing players to travel between the original map and the new desert map on separate Soulmask servers. This guide will show you how to link your servers together into a cluster so players can seamlessly travel between them.
You need at least two Soulmask servers to set up cross-server travel.
Character data will NOT automatically transfer after enabling this feature. If you want to continue an existing save with your new cluster, follow our Migrate Save Data guide.
Setting Up The Main Server
- 1
- 2In the sidebar, go to
Server Options. - 3Under
Cross-Server, setEnable Cross Server TraveltoMain Server. - 4Set a unique numeric
Server ID, such as1for the main server. - 5Note down your main server's IP address and
Broadcast Server Port, you will need to combine these for the child server. - 6Start your server. Once it has started, enter
Set_Coefficient KaiQiKuaFu 1into the console to enable cross-server travel.
Example Main Server Settings:
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Enable Cross Server Travel | Main Server |
| Server ID | 1 |
| Broadcast Server Port | 27061 |
Setting Up A Child Server
After your main server has been set up and started, follow these steps to add your secondary child server to the cluster.
- 1Access the Game Host Bros Panel and
Stopyour child Soulmask server. - 2In the sidebar, go to
Server Options. - 3Under
Cross-Server, setEnable Cross Server TraveltoChild Server. - 4Set a unique numeric
Server IDthat is different from the main server, such as2. - 5Set
Main Server IPto your main server's IP address and Broadcast Server Port. Example:123.115.124.122:27061 - 6If you're using a server password, ensure it matches the password set on your main server.
- 7Start your server. Once it has started, enter
Set_Coefficient KaiQiKuaFu 1into the console to enable cross-server travel.
Example Child Server Settings:
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Enable Cross Server Travel | Child Server |
| Server ID | 2 |
| Main Server IP | 123.115.124.122:27061 |
Setting a server password is highly recommended for cross-server clusters. If you're using a password, it must match across all servers in the cluster.