Just Cause 2: Multiplayer Mod

Just Cause 2: Multiplayer Mod

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Panau Survival Guide
By Rexun and 1 collaborators
This is a guide for the Panau Survival server on Just Cause 2 Multiplayer Mod. It includes basic information to get started as well as information on more advanced features. This is an ongoing project so this guide will be updated as new features are added.

We have a Discord server, here[discord.gg]. Join the conversation, vote on new features and share your feedback with us!


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01 - Controls
Control
Details
F1 - Map
Find and waypoint locations
F2 - Stats & Perks
View your lifetime stats and unlock perks
F3 - Chatbox
Chat to other players publicly and privately (see chat commands below)
F4 - Console
Open the client console
F5 - Changelog
See what's recently changed in the server
F6 - Player List
See who's online and add/remove friends
F7 - Asset Manager
Manage your vehicles, stashes, and LandClaims
F8 - Server Guide
Links to this guide

Q - Melee Attack
Attack nearby players
E - Perform Action
Open lootbox, enter/exit vehicle, open/close doors, etc.
T - Player Chat
Send messages to other players (see chat commands below)
F - Grapplehook
Grapplehook must be equipped first
G - Inventory
See '06 - Inventory' section for details
C - Weapon Zoom
Use SHIFT and CTRL to zoom in/out
V - Grenade
Grenades must be equipped first
B - Binoculars
Use left click and right click to zoom in/out

Chat Commands

Whisper to another player
/w PlayerName Message
/w Rexun Hello there!

Reply to the last player who whispered to you
/r Message
/r On my way!

Report a player for breaking the rules - if you don't include a valid reason, your report will be ignored. See 03 - Objectives & Rules
/report Message
/report Rexun has just been spamming the chat with vulgar comments

Teleport to your respawn point (safezone by default)
/respawn




02 - Quick Help
Where is my grapplehook?
This is a survival server - you need to find your grapplehooks and parachutes just like all other items in the game (see 07 - Loot).

Where do I find loot?
You'll find lootboxes in locations all over the map. To see exactly which settlements include lootboxes, use the map (F1 by default).

Where do I find better loot?
In the 4 city districts where players spawn, there is only low level loot. The city is designed as a place to get started and give you the basics, and the best loot is found in other locations in Panau (see 07 - Loot).

I found a grapplehook. Why can't I use it?
You need to equip it. Open your inventory (G by default) and click on the grapplehook to equip it. You'll see a green dot next to the grapplehook when it's equipped. Note that your grapplehook (like other items) has a limited durability. As you use it, its durability will decrease until it breaks entirely and you need to find another one. Durability can be viewed from the inventory (see 06 - Inventory).

Can I trade with other players?
Of course, but be aware that there is no trade system in the server - all trades are trust trades and all prices are determined by players. This is a survival server so be wary of other players. There are no rules against being dishonest or stealing during a trade.

What are lockpicks?
Lockpicks are the server's currency. You can use these to trade for items, and they are also used to unlock and steal vehicles (see 11 - Vehicles).

Can I build a base?
This is an upcoming feature - see 13 - Building.

Can I suggest changes and report bugs?
Please do! You can contact us and chat to other players on our Discord server here[discord.gg].




03 - Objectives & Rules
The goal is simple - compete and survive. You will first join the server with very few items and you must find other items as you go. Anyone can kill you and you'll drop items upon death. Build a base, raid other players' bases, level up and personalise your character by unlocking perks. There are many paths to success but expect to fail along the way.

Nothing lasts forever. Items will eventually break and you'll need to find more, landclaims have a limited duration, you must eat/drink to stay alive, anything you place in the world can be destroyed, and your stashes can be hacked if found. The most successful players will have a secure base, safely stored items, and will be very careful about trusting other players. Again, there are no rules against stealing or betraying.

Server Rules
The following rules apply everywhere, including the in-game server and our Discord server. If you break them, you may be banned.

1. You may not cheat, exploit, glitch, or bug the servers in any way. If you find a problem, please report it directly to staff and do not repeat it. This is especially important in the beginning stages of the server - please let us know if you find any bugs!

2. No overly rude, vulgar, racist, homophobic, pornographic, or sexist comments (or anything of the like). We get it; you're competitive, but you don't need to engage in personal attacks.

3. No spam.

4. Use the designated chat channels for their designated purposes, and try to stay on topic.

5. No impersonation.

6. No advertising unless given permission from me.

7. English only.

8. No harassment. If you think something is borderline harassment, don't do it.





04 - Experience & Levels
Progression is a key part of this server. You can earn experience from various activities such as looting, combat, exploration, and raiding. This experience allows you to level up, unlocking new perks and abilities along the way. Some perks are optional and players can choose the perks they prefer and customise their character.

Stats Box
You can view your current progress in the stats box in the top right of the screen. Opening your inventory (G by default) will expand this box to show more detail. You'll see your player level and two bars. The red bar is combat experience and the blue bar is exploration experience. When the bar is full, you'll level up. To level up, you need to earn both combat experience and exploration experience.

The stats box also displays your health and food/water levels - see 07 - Loot for details.

New Player Protection
All new players start at level 0. If you are level 0 and die within the bounds of the Financial District, you won't drop any items. This protection only applies whilst you are in the Financial District, and it is lost permanently once you level up to level 1.

Types of Experience
There are two main sources of experience: combat and exploration. Combat experience comes from killing players, killing drones, destroying SAMs, hacking stashes, and raiding bases. Exploration experience comes from travelling, opening lootboxes, and discovering new locations.

Perk Menu


When you level up, you will be awarded 2 perk points. These points can be used in the Perk Menu (F2 by default) to unlock new perks. Some perks allow you to access areas of the map, some allow you to use new items, and some give you extra abilities. From the perk menu, the tab at the top shows you how many perk points you have.

Perks cost different amounts of points to unlock, and some require you to be a certain player level. Some perks also require other perks to be unlocked first, for example you cannot unlock the +100% grapplehook speed boost until you have unlocked the 75% grapplehook speed boost perk.






05 - Safezone
All players start in the safezone - indicated by a yellow dome in the middle of the Financial District. You cannot die in the safezone, even from hunger or thirst. This can be a convenient place to trade with other players.

The safezone also contains helpful tips for new players to get started, server stats, and links to our Discord, GitHub and Patreon pages.



Teleport to Safezone
Unless you have placed a bed and set it as your respawn point (see 13 - Building), you can teleport to the safezone at any time by using the /respawn chat command.

Player Model Changer

The ring of fire inside the safezone is a model changer that allows you to change the look of your character when you stand inside it. There are 9 model changers in total, 4 of which are located in the capital city. Each model changer has unique list of characters.




06 - Inventory
Players have a limited size inventory to store their items - hold G to open it. It's split into four sections:
  • Weapons - self-explanatory
  • Explosives - includes grenades and airstrikes
  • Supplies - includes grapplehooks, parachutes and ammunition
  • Survival - includes food/drinks and armour



Item Health


Some items have a limited durability and will eventually be destroyed. For example, grapplehooks will lose health over time as you use them. Similarly, backpacks will lose health if you take damage whilst wearing them. Items with limited durability will have a coloured bar in their inventory slot. This shows you how much health the item has.

Equip Items


Click an item to equip it. You'll see a white dot on the item when it's equipped. Click again to unequip it.

Drop Items


Open your inventory (G by default), and right click the item you want to drop. You'll see it turns red. Release G to close your inventory and your dropped item will be placed into a box on the ground that anyone can pick up. It will despawn after 10 minutes. You can drop multiple items at once by right clicking them.

Drop Partial Items


To drop just part of a stack of items, right click on the stack until it turns red, then scroll up/down to select how many you'd like to drop. Close the inventory and you'll drop the number of items you selected.

Move Items




You can organise and move items around your inventory. To do this, drag any slot up or down to swap it with the slot above/below it.


Death Drops
When you are killed, you will drop a certain number of items depending on your level (see 04 - Experience & Levels). The higher your level, the more items you'll drop upon death. The items you drop are random - it doesn't matter where they are in your inventory. You don't lose any items for using the /suicide command to teleport to your spawn point (safezone by default).

Some items give you extra inventory slots to hold more items. For example, if you equip a Combat Backpack, you will get extra slots for weapons and explosives. If you unequip a backpack whilst you're using the extra slots, you will automatically drop random items until your inventory isn't overflowed. If you die, and the backpack happens to be one of the items you lose, you will also drop the items it contained. Extra slots are always added to the top of the inventory - these are the slots you will lose if you lose your backpack.




07 - Loot
All items on the server, including the grapplehook and parachute, can be found in lootboxes throughout the map. View the map with F1 or check it out below - locations marked in green will contain loot. There are four tiers of lootbox - tier 1 are most common and contain the least valuable loot, and tier 4 lootboxes are rarer and contain much better items.



To open a lootbox, stand near it, aim at it until you see a green circle, then press E.

Tier 1 Loot
These lootboxes are very common and contain basic items such as food/drink, lockpicks, and grenades.

Tier 2 Loot
These lootboxes can usually be found near tier 1 loot but they aren't as common. They contain some useful items such as grapplehooks, healthpacks, and stashes (see 12 - Stashes).

Tier 3 Loot
Rarer still, the tier 3 lootboxes are usually found in military bases and are fairly difficult to find. Notable items include armour, backpacks, and claymores. Note: the capital city doesn't contain any tier 3 lootboxes.

Tier 4 Loot
Finally, tier 4 lootboxes are very rare and contain some of the best loot in the server. This includes Parachutes, Hackers, and LandClaims (see 13 - Building). Note: the capital city doesn't contain any tier 4 lootboxes.


Vending Machines

As you play, your food and water levels will drop. If they become low, you will lose the ability to sprint. If either one reaches zero, you will start to lose health. Food and drink items can be found in level 1 lootboxes, but also in vending machines located across Panau, mostly at gas stations.


Orange vending machines contain food items, whereas blue vending machines contain drink items. Open them the same way you would open a lootbox or a stash - approach, aim at it until you see a green circle, then press E. If you don't see a green circle, someone else has emptied that vending machine and it hasn't respawned yet.





08 - Weapons & Armour
Weapons
Item
Details
Item
Details
Rocket Launcher
Ammo Stack: 3

Clip Size: 3

Lootbox Tier: 4
Machine Gun
Ammo Stack: 100

Clip Size: 26

Lootbox Tier: 4
Grenade Launcher
Ammo Stack: 2

Clip Size: 5

Lootbox Tier: 3
Sniper Rifle
Ammo Stack: 25

Clip Size: 4

Lootbox Tier: 3
Assault Rifle
Ammo Stack: 100

Clip Size: 20

Lootbox Tier: 3
Shotgun
Ammo Stack: 25

Clip Size: 6

Lootbox Tier: 3
SMG
Ammo Stack: 90

Clip Size: 30

Lootbox Tier: 1
Sawn-Off Shotgun
Ammo Stack: 25

Clip Size: 3

Lootbox Tier: 1
Revolver
Ammo Stack: 60

Clip Size: 7

Lootbox Tier: 1
Handgun
Ammo Stack: 60

Clip Size: 12

Lootbox Tier: 1
Bubble Gun
Ammo Stack: 50

Clip Size: 100

Lootbox Tier: 1


Explosives
Item
Found In
Stack Limit
Details
Laser Grenade
5
Causes a laser to strike the ground, dealing high damage in a small radius
C4
5
Remotely detonated explosive that can destroy build objects. Once placed, aim at it and press E to pick it up again
Molotov
10
Burns players causing 9% damage per second for 9 seconds
HE Grenade
10
Standard grenade that deals moderate damage in a small radius
Claymore
5
Can be placed on the ground and detonates by proximity. Once placed, aim at it and press E to pick it up again
Toxic Grenade
10
Creates a toxic area that causes 8% damage per second
Flashbang
10
Temporarily blinds players
Mine
5
Same as the Claymore but less powerful
Smoke Grenade
10
Creates a temporary smoke effect
Flares
10
Fires a light into the air


Armour
These items provide protection against various forms of damage. They will lose health when you take damage and will eventually break.

Item
Found In
Headshots
Bodyshots
Explosives
Melee
Kevlar Vest
-60% damage
-50% damage
-60% damage
Military Vest
-30% damage
-30% damage
-40% damage
Military Helmet
-60% damage
-15% damage
-20% damage
Police Helmet
-40% damage
-10% damage
-15% damage
Helmet
-20% damage
-5% damage
-10% damage

Gear
These items grant extra slots in your inventory when equipped. They will lose health when you take damage and will eventually break. Here's the number of extra slots they grant.

Item
Found In
Weapons
Explosives
Supplies
Survival
Military Vest
1 slot
1 slot
Combat Backpack
2-8 slots*
2-8 slots*
1 slot
Explorer Backpack
2-8 slots*
3-9 slots*

* Backpacks can be upgraded to provide more slots as you level up (see 04 - Experience & Levels).




09 - Equipment & Food/Drink
Equipment
Item
Found In
Stack Limit
Details
RocketGrapple
2
High speed grapplehook with an increased range
Parachute
2
Standard parachute
EVAC
2
Single-use item that transports you to your waypoint - requires a grapple
Explosives Detector
Found In
1
Local radar that shows you nearby mines and claymores - requires batteries
Grapplehook
2
Standard grapplehook
Healthpack
2
Single-use item that replenishes 100% health
Bandages
5
Single-use item that replenishes 25% health
Battery
10
Powers other items such as the Explosives Detector
BackTrack
5
Single-use item that waypoints your last death location so you can recover your lost items
Lockpick
100
Server currency and allows you to unlock vehicles. See 11 - Vehicles
Vehicle Guard
5
Single-use item that protects your vehicle from theft. See 11 - Vehicles
Vehicle Repair
5
Single-use item that restores your vehicle's health to 100%. See 11 - Vehicles
Woet
5
Single-use item that flips your vehicle



Food & Drink
These are all items that restore your food and water levels. You can find them in tier 1 lootboxes and also vending machines - see 07 - Loot.

Item
Food
Water
Health
Apple Juice
+5%
+10%
Can of Beans
+20%
+5%
Can of Ham
+25%
+3%
Can of Peaches
+15%
+10%
Cookies
+5%
Chocolate
+3%
Chips
+15%
-15%
Coffee
+3%
+2%
Energy Drink
+3%
+8%
+5%
Iced Tea
+3%
+12%
Macadamia Nuts
+25%
Peanuts
+8%
Pretzel
+10%
-2%
Water
+16%


Other Items
For stash items, see 12 - Stashes.
For base building objects, see 13 - Building.




10 - Friends
You can add any player as a friend by using the Player List (F6 by default).

Click Add Friend next to a player's name to send them a friend request. Their name will turn orange to show that your request has been sent. If they accept your request, their name will turn green.

To remove a friend, find them in the Player List and click Remove Friend next to their name. Similarly, if a player sends you a friend request, you can accept it from the Player List.



Minimap
Friends will show up as a coloured dot on the minimap in the upper left corner. You will be able to see their nametag from a distance. This displays their name, health and player level.



Explosives
Proximity explosives, such as mines and claymores, will not be triggered if your friends go near them. However if they do explode, your friends can still take damage and may be killed. There are no rules against killing your friends.

Vehicles
By default, friends will be able to enter and drive any of your vehicles. You can change this setting in the Asset Manager (see 11 - Vehicles).

Stashes
By default, friends cannot access any of your locked stashes, but you can change this setting for each of your stashes in the Asset Manager (see 12 - Stashes). This setting resets every time you remove and replace a locked stash. Other stashes (like barrel and box stashes) cannot be locked and are open to everyone.

LandClaims
By default, friends cannot build in any of your claims, but you can change this setting in the Asset Manager (see 13 - Building). They will only be able to remove their own build items - they can't edit yours. As the owner of the LandClaim, you can delete any build item, even if a friend placed it. Also by default, friends won't be able to open any doors on your base. You can change this setting in the Asset Manager.




11 - Vehicles
Vehicles can be found all over the map, though they don't spawn in every settlement. By default, these vehicles are locked and you must unlock them with a certain amount of lockpicks (this is the main currency in the server). The vehicle's cost depends upon its rarity and power. Civilian vehicles cost less whilst aircraft and military vehicles cost more.

Asset Manager


Depending on your level, you can own up to 28 vehicles (see 04 - Experience & Levels). Once you unlock a vehicle, it will show up in the Asset Manager (F7 by default). From here, you can rename them, waypoint them, spawn them, transfer them to another player, control who can enter them, and delete them. Deleting your vehicle will remove your vehicle forever - it doesn't despawn it and it won't return any lockpicks to you.

Repairing Vehicles
Anyone can damage your vehicle, and the Asset Manager will display the percentage health of each of your vehicles. Provided it is not completely destroyed, you can repair it by using a Vehicle Repair item on it. Stand near your vehicle, aim at it, open your inventory and left click on your Vehicle Repair item. The Vehicle Repair will disappear from your inventory and your vehicle will be restored to full health.

You can also repair your vehicle at any Panau gas station. Drive into the station and wait - a message will show you the vehicle health as it slowly increases. You must stay in your vehicle for it to be repaired in this way.

Despawning Vehicles
Whilst the Asset Manager allows you to spawn a vehicle, you cannot despawn it from here. To despawn all your vehicles (so that other players can't damage or steal them) you must log out and wait 5 minutes. When you log back in, you will need to manually spawn your vehicles from the Asset Manager.

Stealing Vehicles
If another player owns a vehicle, you can attempt to steal it. The cost to steal an owned vehicle is double the cost to unlock it.

You can use a Vehicle Guard item on your vehicles to protect them from being stolen. If you try to steal a vehicle that has a Vehicle Guard applied to it, you will spend your lockpicks but the vehicle will not become yours. Instead, the Vehicle Guard will be removed from the vehicle and you can try to steal the vehicle again. Note that players can place up to 5 Vehicle Guards on their vehicle, and only the owner can see how many guards they have applied.




12 - Stashes
To store your items long-term, you'll need a stash. There are different types of stashes and these can be placed in the world for you to place your items inside.

Placing your stash inside a glitched location will constitute cheating. Your stash will be deleted, you will lose your items and you may also be banned.




Garbage Stash and Barrel Stash items are more common and can be opened by anyone. Barrel Stashes have 10 item slots and Garbage Stashes have 12 item slots.






Locked Stash items are rarer but they can be locked and you can control who can open these stashes - everyone, only your friends, or only you. They have 12 item slots.





Placing Stashes
To place a stash, open your inventory and click on the stash. Then look at where you'd like to place the stash, and click to confirm. You can dismount any of your stashes - this will empty its contents onto the ground and allow you to pick it up again.

Accessing Stashes
Open these stashes the same way you would open a lootbox - stand near it, aim at it until you see a green circle, then press E.

To put items in your stash, open your stash and then drop items from your inventory (see 06 - Inventory). Any items you drop whilst your stash is open will be transferred to your stash if there's room.

Asset Manager


Depending on your level, you can own up to 28 stashes (see 04 - Experience & Levels). Once you place a stash, it will show up in the Asset Manager (F7 by default). From here, you can rename it, waypoint it, delete it, control who can open it, and transfer ownership to another player. Deleting your stash will also delete its contents.

Hacking Stashes
You can hack into a stash that belongs to someone else. This is done with the rare Hacker item. Use a Hacker on a locked stash and you will be given a puzzle to solve. Correctly solve the puzzle before time runs out and the stash will be unlocked for everyone to open. Hackers are single-use items - whether you solve the puzzle or not, the Hacker will be lost when you use it on a stash.

Destroying Stashes
You can destroy a stash the same way you destroy any build item - use C4 on it. The amount of C4 required depends on the type of stash you're trying to destroy. Locked Stashes are the strongest and require 4 C4 explosives to destroy. Note that if you destroy a stash, its contents will be destroyed too. You don't get any items from doing this.




13 - Building
This feature will be implemented in the future and is subject to change.


You can build your own bases across the map. This can be a useful way to store your vehicles (see 11 - Vehicles), store your items (see 12 - Stashes), and change your respawn point.

To get started, you need an item called a LandClaim. LandClaims can be between 20m and 200m, with the largest claims being the rarest. They are single-use items that allow you to claim ownership over a piece of land on the map - you can then build inside this area. Some areas of the map are locked so you cannot use a LandClaim there.

Asset Manager
Once you place your claim, it will be added to your Claims list in the Asset Manager (F7 by default). From here, you can waypoint it, toggle visibility, rename it, delete it, control who is allowed to build inside it, and transfer ownership to another player.

LandClaim Expiry
LandClaims don't last forever. When you first place a claim, it will have a duration of 30 days - you can view its duration on the Asset Manager (F7 by default). You can extend the duration of any claim by using another LandClaim item whilst you are stood inside it. The number of days you can extend it by depends on the size of the claim.

If you wish to extend LandClaim A by using LandClaim B on it, then you will extend its duration by 30*B/A. For example...
  • If you have a 100m claim and you extend it with a 50m claim, it will be extended by 15 days.

  • If you have a 50m claim and you extend it with a 100m claim, it will be extended by 60 days.

Friends' LandClaims
If you would like your friends to be able to build in your LandClaim, you can set this up from the Asset Manager (F7 by default). For each claim, you can choose between Public, Friends, and Private to control who is allowed to build in your claim. You can also set door permissions to control who is allowed to open/close doors in your claim.

Friends won't be able to edit/remove your build items - only the items that they place. As the owner of the LandClaim, you can edit and remove any build item inside your claim, even if your friend placed it.

Changing Respawn Point
By default, all players will respawn in the safezone either when they are killed or when the /suicide command is used. To change your respawn point, place a bed, right click it, and click Set Spawn. To reset your respawn point to the Safezone, simply pick up and replace your bed. A message will appear in the chatbox to let you know whenever your respawn point has changed.

Build Items
You can place any build item inside your claim (up to a limit). These items include:
  • Wall
  • Door
  • Helipad
  • Bed
  • Light
  • Sign

Destroying Build Items
You can destroy any build item by using C4 on it. C4 is an item you can find in tier 4 lootboxes (see 07 - Loot). The amount of C4 required depends on the item you're trying to destroy. Some items (like walls and doors) can be reinforced and will therefore require even more C4 to destroy.




2 Comments
Anthony Woon 15 Jan, 2021 @ 9:21am 
Grateful for bringing this server back! Made some great memory here for instance there was two heli chasing after me while i was trying to escape in a car xD. :steamhappy:
SirBloodWolf 5 Nov, 2020 @ 10:42pm 
very useful