Lately there have been a large influx of public servers being created since Life Is Feudal started. These servers can be both whitelisted and public areas for players to enjoy the game on. Having a Player community makes the game more enjoyable in my opinion. Each server has it's own set up on it's config files:
- Animal count
- Skill multiplier
- Crops growth
- Day cycle
- Animal breeding time
- Skill cap
- Crafting time period
- Terraforming speed
These options can all be altered to make the game friendly to new comers by setting each option to a high level. However there are a lot of professional guilds and clans circulating the game and they normally have a team of 6-10 players in their guild specialising in different in-game tactics. The servers these guilds normally play on are defined as "hardcore" servers with low skill caps and other lowered settings to cater to a more challenging environment.
There are several areas to view server lists, one of which is a place called Life-is-Feudal.org where you can view pages apon pages of server lists where they share their customized IP address or name on the master server list:
(Here you can see my public server)
This huge list can be found when you access the game and select "Join a World". The list also features a filtering system to show servers by their names, their current server capacity and their Ping. A lot of players tend to filter by Server capacity to see the most popular servers.
It's up to you which servers you want to join: as previously specified, each server has it's own settings. You can see these settings in the bottom right of the image I used here showing all the important settings that govern a players game experience. Take these into consideration when you join a server as you may be a new player entering a very hard styled server. You may or may not enjoy it but it's important to take these settings on-board.
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