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Headless Clients are versions of Resonite that lack a graphical user interface, allowing them to run efficiently in scenarios where rendering is not needed (such as when used as a server). It is common to use a Headless Client to run events or servers for large volume applications within Resonite. Headless Clients can run on Windows and Linux servers wherever they may be, including your own computer.
Headless Clients are versions of Resonite that lack a graphical user interface, allowing them to run efficiently in scenarios where rendering is not needed (such as when used as a server). It is common to use a Headless Client to run events or servers for large volume applications within Resonite. Headless Clients can run on Windows and Linux servers wherever they may be, including your own computer.
== Terminology ==
Headless Clients are not Dedicated Servers. Dedicated servers are a separate feature scheduled for later in Resonite's development.
PRIME TODO: Ask Froox what the differences would be.


== Guides ==  
== Guides ==  

Revision as of 23:40, 18 April 2024

Headless Clients are versions of Resonite that lack a graphical user interface, allowing them to run efficiently in scenarios where rendering is not needed (such as when used as a server). It is common to use a Headless Client to run events or servers for large volume applications within Resonite. Headless Clients can run on Windows and Linux servers wherever they may be, including your own computer.

Terminology

Headless Clients are not Dedicated Servers. Dedicated servers are a separate feature scheduled for later in Resonite's development.

PRIME TODO: Ask Froox what the differences would be.

Guides