Summary
Editing sandbox settings on a Project Zomboid server enables server operators to fine-tune various aspects of the game, such as zombie behavior, item scarcity, and environmental conditions. By editing sandbox settings, administrators can create a distinct and immersive gaming environment, whether they want to emphasize survival realism, intensify challenges, or encourage a more cooperative gameplay style. This flexibility ensures that the Project Zomboid server can adapt to different player communities, providing a personalized and enjoyable experience that aligns with the vision and preferences of the server administrators and its player base.
Note | Learn how to upload custom sandbox settings here. Make backups locally to save any necessary files. |
How to Edit Sandbox Settings on a Project Zomboid Server (Ingame)
1. Join the server as an admin. Learn how to log in to the server admin account or add admins.
2. Click the Admin icon to open the Admin Panel.
3. Select Sandbox Options.
4. Go through the tabs and edit the desired settings.
5. Click Apply Changes.
Note | Some sandbox settings may require a server restart. |
How to Edit Sandbox Settings on a Project Zomboid Server (Manual)
1. Log in to the BisectHosting Starbase panel.
2. Stop the server.
3. Go to the Startup tab.
4. On the Save/Config Name table, take note of the name.
5. Go to the Files tab.
6. Find the following directory: /home/container/.cache/server
.
7. Open [Save/Config Name]_SandboxVars.lua
for editing.
8. Modify the desired settings.
9. Press the Save button.
10. Start the server.