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Supports RCON/Console input?
Yes, TrinityCore supports remote console (RCON) and direct console input for server administration.
RCON can be configured in the worldserver.conf file, and commands can be executed via the console or through remote tools.
I confirm:
[x] that I have searched for an existing module request for this application.
(TrinityCore is a widely used emulator, and there are likely existing configurations or modules available.)
[x] that the server is an official server distributed by the games publishers/developers.
(TrinityCore is not an official Blizzard server but is a community-driven emulator designed to replicate the official Wrath of the Lich King experience.)
[x] that the server is available to the general public.
(TrinityCore is open-source and freely available to anyone who wishes to set up a private server.)
[x] that the server can be run headless (without a GUI).
(TrinityCore can be run headless on both Linux and Windows systems. The worldserver and authserver processes run in the terminal/command line.)
[ ] I have already attempted to create a configuration myself using the configuration tool.
(If you’ve used tools like the GenericConfigGen or manually configured the worldserver.conf and authserver.conf files, you can confirm this.)
Additional Notes:
TrinityCore is highly customizable, and you can configure it to suit your specific needs, such as adjusting rates, enabling/disabling features, or adding custom content.
For advanced configurations, you may need to modify the source code or use SQL scripts to add custom functionality.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The setup required for this server (build from source, set up a database etc) means it is a poor candidate for AMP.
Anyway there appear to be Blizzard licence issues with running a non-official server. The TrinityCore devs themselves disclaim all responsibility for "illegal public servers".
Game Information:
Game Title:
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King (3.3.5a) - TrinityCore Emulator
How to obtain:
TrinityCore is an open-source MMORPG framework based on C++ and is freely available on GitHub.
Repository: https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCore
Installation Guide: https://trinitycore.info/
Supported OSs:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, etc.)
macOS (with some additional setup)
Supports RCON/Console input?
Yes, TrinityCore supports remote console (RCON) and direct console input for server administration.
RCON can be configured in the worldserver.conf file, and commands can be executed via the console or through remote tools.
I confirm:
[x] that I have searched for an existing module request for this application.
(TrinityCore is a widely used emulator, and there are likely existing configurations or modules available.)
[x] that the server is an official server distributed by the games publishers/developers.
(TrinityCore is not an official Blizzard server but is a community-driven emulator designed to replicate the official Wrath of the Lich King experience.)
[x] that the server is available to the general public.
(TrinityCore is open-source and freely available to anyone who wishes to set up a private server.)
[x] that the server can be run headless (without a GUI).
(TrinityCore can be run headless on both Linux and Windows systems. The worldserver and authserver processes run in the terminal/command line.)
[ ] I have already attempted to create a configuration myself using the configuration tool.
(If you’ve used tools like the GenericConfigGen or manually configured the worldserver.conf and authserver.conf files, you can confirm this.)
Additional Notes:
TrinityCore is highly customizable, and you can configure it to suit your specific needs, such as adjusting rates, enabling/disabling features, or adding custom content.
For advanced configurations, you may need to modify the source code or use SQL scripts to add custom functionality.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: