How to Apply a Sandbox Preset on a Project Zomboid Server

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Sandbox presets let you change the overall difficulty and pacing of a Project Zomboid server without adjusting every individual option by hand. A preset updates multiple systems at once, including zombies, loot, character progression, vehicles, livestock, and other world rules.

Because applying a preset can replace custom values across several categories, make a backup or note your current settings before changing it. The apocalypse already takes enough from you.

Apply a Sandbox Preset to Your Project Zomboid Server

  1. Navigate to your Nodecraft dashboard.

  2. Locate your Project Zomboid server and click Panel.

  3. Stop the server.

  4. Click Game Settings in the menu on the left.

  5. Locate the Sandbox Preset setting.

  6. Open the dropdown and select the preset you want to use.

  7. Click Submit to save your changes.

  8. Start the server.

Project Zomboid Sandbox Presets Explained

  • Apocalypse: The lore-focused Project Zomboid experience with a demanding survival balance.

  • Outbreak: A faster-paced preset designed to reduce the time required for progression.

  • Rising: A more forgiving preset with extra breathing room for exploring, building, and learning the game.

  • Extinction: A brutal preset intended for experienced survivors who want a much harsher challenge.

A preset can also be used as a starting point. Apply the closest option first, then adjust individual settings to build a custom experience for your server.

What to Check Before Applying a Preset

  • Review your current settings. Applying a preset can overwrite custom choices in multiple categories.

  • Consider creating a backup. This gives you a restore point before a large group of server settings changes.

  • Plan for existing-world limitations. New rules begin after the restart, but a preset will not recreate loot, animals, vehicles, or other content that has already generated.

  • Check your mods. Mods that alter sandbox values or gameplay systems may override or conflict with part of the preset.

Why Did the Sandbox Preset Not Apply?

If the server still appears to be using the old settings, confirm that it was stopped before the change, the new preset was submitted successfully, and the server was started again afterward. You can also reopen Game Settings to confirm that the selected preset and its values were saved.

Some changes are easier to notice in unexplored areas or on a new world because already generated content is not rebuilt automatically. If only one part of the preset seems incorrect, review any custom sandbox files and mods that affect the same setting.

Final Thoughts

Sandbox presets are the quickest way to give a Project Zomboid server a clear difficulty and playstyle. Choose the option closest to the experience you want, customize individual values if needed, and let Knox Country handle the rest of the suffering.

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