<b> You should check out the live server before thinking about singleplayer! Always up to date and supported. </b>
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Why play live instead of Singleplayer? I completely understand being concerned about your player save incase the worse happened where we went down.
However, it has been state a multitude of times in the Discord that the player saves belong to the player and if <b><i> God Forbid </i></b> the server
went down you would receive a copy of your player save with the updated copy of singleplayer. You can see more of what information we collect if you're
concerned on that end using the <ahref="../privacy/privacy.html">link</a>
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Single player is the game mode that makes us super unique and we do take pride in it. The server started to focus mainly on the live server after
progress slowed down completely to focus on both the singleplayer copies and the personal servers. At this point we had stopped the support for both
singleplayer and personal servers.
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The future is looking bright for singleplayer with the new copies coming out of the new 2.009 core for both Linux and Windows. The official support will begin
again once those copies are added to the game.
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The unsupported official copies of single player are still usuable but super out of date compared to 2009scape Legacy github source code.
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<b> Setting up Windows Singleplayer </b>
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<li> 1: Download or clone this <ahref="https://github.com/2009scape/Singleplayer-Edition-Windows">repository</a>. </li>
<li>After you unpack the .zip (if you just downloaded it) or it finishes cloning (if you cloned it), open up the folder that it created.</li>
<li>In this folder there will be a run-windows.cmd, execute this to start everything up.</li>
<li>You can simply run the game with option 1.</li>
<li>When you're done, make sure to use the "exit" option in the menu to properly shut everything down.</li>
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<b> Setting up Linux Singleplayer </b>
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<li>Download or clone this <ahref="https://github.com/2009scape/Singleplayer-Edition-Linux">repository</a>.</li>
<li>After you unpack the .zip (if you just downloaded it) or it finishes cloning (if you cloned it), open up the folder that it created. </li>
<li>In this folder there will be a run-linux.sh, execute this to start everything up. </li>
<li> What you need to do first before you can run the game is initialize the database. You only have to do this once. </li>
<li> Once that's finished, you can safely run the game with option 1. </li>