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Frequently asked questions

Give players answers before they have to ask in chat.

A dedicated FAQ makes the whole website feel complete while cutting down on repeated questions about joining, Discord, community expectations, and the overall atmosphere of The Genesis Order.

Is The Genesis Order for Java, Bedrock, or both?

Both. Java players should use play.genesis-order.com, and Bedrock players should use bedrock.genesis-order.com.

Do I need to enter a port?

No port is shown here. The join flow is built around clean dedicated addresses so players can connect without extra confusion.

What kind of server is The Genesis Order trying to be?

The Genesis Order is being shaped as a custom Java and Bedrock survival server with progression ranks, structures, quests, events, claims, graves, and a cleaner faith-inspired community tone.

Is the server supposed to be pay-to-win or economy-heavy?

No. The current direction is survival, trading, progression, events, and community without making economy or monetization the center of the experience.

Is The Genesis Order faith-inspired?

Yes. The art, the name, and the atmosphere all reflect a faith-inspired identity and a cleaner tone, while still keeping the server social, creative, and welcoming.

Where do announcements and updates happen?

Discord is the main hub for updates, support, event notices, screenshots, and general community activity outside the game.

Where should I go if I need help joining?

Go straight to Discord. It is the fastest place for support, updates, troubleshooting, and questions outside the game.

What should I do if another player is causing problems?

Use the rules page as your baseline, then reach out to staff through Discord if something needs review or moderation attention.

Where can I see screenshots and community updates?

Head to the community page and Discord. That is where featured builds, server moments, announcements, and event coverage fit best.

What makes this feel different from a generic Minecraft site?

The site now reflects the actual server scope: crossplay, ranks, backpacks, structures, quests, claims, graves, events, and professional server polish, instead of vague Minecraft filler copy.

Need more than a quick answer?

Send people to the right page instead of cramming everything into one block.

The best FAQ pages handle the common questions, then push visitors toward the page that gives them the full context.

  • Use the join page for step-by-step onboarding and copy buttons.
  • Use the community page for Discord, staff, events, and screenshots.
  • Use the rules page when people need clear expectations and standards.
Need help?

Discord is still the best support path

Players can find announcements, support, event notices, and community activity in one place without waiting for someone to be online in game.

Want more detail?

The rest of the site goes deeper

Use the other pages to explore features, community culture, staff roles, screenshots, and the rest of the server brand.

Still exploring?

Move from quick answers into the pages that actually sell the server.

FAQ handles friction. Features, community, and join flow handle the rest.