If you want, compiled binaries (artifacts) for each new commit can be found on AppVeyor.įor a more detailed overview of the game's architecture and how to configure it, read the following sections. If you're having trouble with this, refer to steps 4 and 5 from the previous section.
Once you've added the server to the list, connect to it and log in.
Add a new server to the client's list: the default port is 23000, so the full IP with default settings would be 127.0.0.1:23000.Extract it to a folder of your choice, then run winfusion.exe (Windows) or fusion (Linux) to start the server.Make a new character, and enjoy the game! Your progress will be saved automatically, and you can resume playing by entering the login details you used in step 4.Select the one you wish to play and click connect. Run OpenFusionClient.exe - you will be given a choice between two public servers by default.Note: if you are upgrading from an older version, it is preferable to start with a fresh folder rather than overwriting a previous install. Extract it to a folder of your choice.Make a new character, and enjoy the game! Your progress will be saved automatically, and you can resume playing by entering the login details you used in step 3.Do not click register, as this will just lead to a blank screen. To create an account, simply enter the details you wish to use at the login screen then click Log In.After a few moments, the client should open: you will be given a choice between two public servers by default.
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