The Blackwood map is a popular choice among ATLAS players for its unique challenges and landscapes. Enabling this map on your server can provide a fresh and exciting experience for players. This guide will walk you through the process of activating the Blackwood map on your ATLAS server through the custom command line in the control panel.
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Accessing the Custom Command Line Interface
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To begin, log into your ATLAS server’s control panel. Look for the option to manage 'Custom Command Lines'. Here, you’ll find the ability to create a new command line or modify an existing one.
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Creating a New Command Line
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If you haven’t already set up a custom command line, click on ‘New’ to create one. If you’re modifying an existing line, select it from the list.
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Enabling the Blackwood Map
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To set Blackwood as your server’s map, you need to adjust the map settings in the command line
- Find the ‘ATLAS Map’ dropdown menu within the command line options.
- From this dropdown, select ‘Blackwood’. This action designates Blackwood as the map for your server.
- Ensure that the check box on the left is ticked so that the map option becomes active.
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Finalizing Your Command Line
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After selecting Blackwood from the map options, make sure to enable any other settings you wish to customize for your server. Remember to give your command line a descriptive name and save it.
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Activating Your Custom Command Line
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With the command line configured, find the ‘Select’ button next to it. Clicking this will activate the command line and apply the Blackwood map to your server.
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Now that you have enabled the Blackwood map on your ATLAS server, players can enjoy the unique adventures and challenges it offers. Customizing your server with different maps and settings is a great way to keep the gameplay experience fresh and engaging.