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I totally understand your frustration and i've been there in other games. Dont worry we'll try and get this sorted :).
I'm gonna add you so can ask a few questions and see what the problem is :D
I downloaded this SmileyLand map through this link and put it in the Maps folder.
http://unturned-forum.com/resources/smileyland-large-map.68/
If he's port forwarding, open ports 27015-27017, setting unturned to port 27015. I would make sure those ports are set to an INBOUND / Allowed setting in Windows Advanced Firewall.
The 'too many pairs' is a harmless error. It just means to many things are spawed in one area. Hopefully this will be fixed soon.
With the connection issue. Follow the new guidlines in the 3.9.1.0 update news for hosting a server (maps and content). Update your client and 'validate' the server if you use steamCMD.
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On another note for THOSE WHO host multiple servers on one machine, make sure you bind the other server to an open port. I personally allow 3 ports for each server to avoid port clashing (Unturned and Steam API) EX: Server #1 has ports 27015-27017 and server #2 has ports 27018-27020.
> Same goes for hamachi, make sure the other server has another bound port in the Commands.dat file if both are running conncurrently.
>> Hopefully once I figure out a common issue with these connection issues, I'll make a detailed guide to point to for future reference.
Keep me updated. :)