1. Overview
Nexity provides game server hosting services upon request, powered by AMP infrastructure. These services are designed to offer flexible, reliable hosting environments tailored to each client’s requirements.
2. Service Scope
Nexity supports a wide range of game server types, including survival, sandbox, FPS, multiplayer, modded, and community-hosted environments. Each server is configured according to agreed requirements.
3. Quotation
Game server hosting is offered on a request-a-quote basis. Pricing depends on CPU, RAM, storage, network usage, management level, and technical complexity.
4. Setup and Management
Nexity may provide initial setup and technical platform support, while clients remain responsible for game administration unless managed services are expressly agreed.
- Initial deployment
- AMP panel configuration
- Basic startup support
- Monitoring and uptime oversight
5. Fair Use and Resource Limits
Clients may not intentionally abuse allocated CPU, memory, storage, or bandwidth. Nexity reserves the right to require an upgrade, reduce resource strain, or suspend services where unreasonable usage is detected.
6. Backups
Backups may be implemented where appropriate, but are not guaranteed unless expressly included in writing. Clients remain responsible for maintaining their own copies of important server data.
7. Availability
Nexity aims to provide stable hosting, but uptime is not guaranteed. Maintenance, updates, attacks, external failures, or infrastructure issues may affect availability.
8. Prohibited Use
Game servers may not be used for unlawful or harmful activity that affects service integrity or infrastructure.
- Illegal activity
- Malicious software
- Abuse of network or infrastructure
- Any activity that harms service stability or violates law
9. Suspension and Termination
Nexity may suspend or terminate services for non-payment, misuse, abuse, or breach of terms.
10. Liability
Services are provided on a best-effort basis. Nexity is not liable for in-game losses, data loss, rollbacks, mod/plugin issues, third-party incompatibilities, or disruption caused by external events.
