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- Resonite isn't the host, you are.
- When you create a new instance of a world (e.g. when there are no existing public instances), your computer is responsible for serving anyone else who joins. If you leave an instance you're hosting (or crash), everyone else will be kicked out as well. (Some users host dedicated headless servers for common worlds.)
- You can be in multiple worlds at once.
- This is a mature, tight-knit crowd.
- According to Resonite's terms of service, all players must be 16 or older. Adult content is explicitly allowed in private or hidden sessions, as long as all players within are 18 or older and have consented to it; see Adult Content Session Matrix for details.
- The userbase is "quality over quantity"; there's not nearly as much going on as many other platforms, but those you do meet are by and large friendly and welcoming. You'll likely even get to talk to the staff directly, whether during Office Hours, on the Discord, or in-world as they are building the platform that they want as much as anyone else.
- Don't be afraid to ask for help!
- Mentors (players with a green lightbulb badge) are volunteers certified for helping new players get a hang of Resonite. Don't worry about "taking up their time"; if anything, there are more teachers than students[citation needed], so be wary of a potential mentor swarm!
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- You can be in multiple worlds at once.
- Don't be afraid to ask for help!
- Mentors (players with a green lightbulb badge) are volunteers certified for helping new players get a hang of Resonite. Don't worry about "taking up their time"; if anything, there are more teachers than students[citation needed], so be wary of a potential mentor swarm!
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