![]() Right click the "networkPlayers" table and select "Browse Table". Open the DB Browser program, click "Open Database", and select your "players.db" file. Screwing up could mean deleting your, or everyone's game characters for that world. I recommend making a backup copy of any file you edit just in case you screw something up. ![]() Here I'm using DB Browser for SQLite which is available for both Windows and Linux. This file is in a non-text format called SQLite, so you will need a program capable of editing it. Next, you will need to edit "Saves/Multiplayer//players.db". Doing this will clear out any existing account data, and require you to re-create a new admin account on the next server start. Here's how:Įditing Account Names in "players.db"If you still have your ".db" file in the folder "db", I recommend to just rename or move it somewhere else. Otherwise, you'll have to get good and fix the problem. If every player from the old hosted server can create accounts with the Steam name they used, you're lucky! You can skip the following step. This works even when creating new accounts after renaming the character's username. Fix up the names the characters are bound to, so the person logging into an account with a certain name will get a certain character assigned.This won't work if you had special symbols in your Steam name, which you can't type in-game. ![]() Due to the character being bound to the same name, everything matches up.
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