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    Well how about you give server tools to players and don’t kill the game off once it’s no longer profitable.

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      Palworld has a dedicated server accessible through steam tools, no license required. I use it myself for my family’s instance. The game is still in early access as well, and small improvements keep rolling out.

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        My biggest pause for getting on this is linux server support but actually i just checked and it seems to have come out! Neat.

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          Yup, I run it on my Linux laptop and use steam decks as clients.

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        Wow, that a first for a corporation to allow.

        Normally they just kill off games and release a pointless sequel.

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          Palworld isn’t exactly an indie game, but the developer, Pocketpair, is an independent and privately owned company.