Wondering about dedicated servers in Nightingale? Dive into how the Realm Network system works, why Inflexion Games uses its own servers, and what it means for your gameplay experience.
Hey there! So you're diving into Nightingale and wondering about servers, right? It's a common question, especially since you need to be online to play. The game uses something called the Realm Network system, and instead of dedicated servers like some games, Inflexion Games runs its own. Let's break down why and how it works.
Realm Cards and Biomes
First off, Nightingale is built around different 'realms'. Think of these like distinct worlds or instances. You'll encounter various Realm Cards, and these are super important because they actually change things up – like the type of biome you're in, the creatures you'll face, and even the factions you might run into. The tutorial gives you a taste of the main biomes: Forest, Desert, and Swamp. After that, you get to pick which biome you want to call your main realm and start inviting your friends to join you there.
Realms As Servers
Here's the cool part: you can basically think of each realm you create as its own server. When you set up a new realm, it becomes the server that you're connected to, and anyone else you invite will connect to it too. You have full control – you can keep your realm totally private, or you can open the doors to friends or even other players you meet online. If someone's being a nuisance, you can kick them right out, and they won't be able to mess with your inventory chests unless you give them permission. But, be careful! Once you share your realm card with someone, they can pop back into your realm whenever they want and will have access to your chests. So, only share those cards with people you really trust!
As you get further into the game and tackle tougher challenges, like those tricky boss battles, having extra help is a lifesaver. Inviting a stranger to your realm just for a tough fight can be super handy, and if you're already playing with friends, you've got that built-in support system.
Are Nightingale Servers Stable?
Right now, everyone's playing on the servers provided by Inflexion Games. This means you might run into occasional downtime for maintenance, or maybe some lag spikes or crashes now and then – it happens with any online game. But honestly, when you consider that you and your friends can jump into a shared world without the host needing to be online, or without having to pay extra for a dedicated server, it's a pretty sweet deal.
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