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    Kyle M

    Hi Sarah,

    M:EE is not compatible with servers. Multiplayer connections take place to a single users machine.

    Let me know if this makes sense.

    Thanks!

    Kyle

  • Sarah Bennett

    So how do I create a world, so that I maintain control over the settings, without having a character in the world? I want to run the world but don’t want to have a character

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  • Michael ANG

    There is currently no way to do what you are after as MEE only allows you to host a world by having an account run the world.

    We run a "dedicated" creative world here that is just an account running a world on a dedicated machine with other software running to keep the game awake. Only downside is you will have the "host" account's character idling in the server. You can then OP your teacher account on this world so you can issue the same commands as if you were the host.

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  • Kyle M

    Hi Sarah,

    You can actually use the classroom mode app. With this app you can have teacher control over multiplayer worlds without having an actual character in-game.

    Thanks!

    Kyle

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  • richard hainsworth

    This is crazy - surely MEE can create an update to alone teachers to save to cloud so that students can access beyond the classroom ?

     

     

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  • I have sucsesfully made a server by port forwarding the game that I was hosting and it was posibal for people to conect frome other networks

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