Unturned Documentationο
Welcome to the official documentation for Unturnedβs modding and server hosting features! To navigate, use the table of contents in the sidebar or the search function in the top-left corner.
Upcoming Featuresο
You can find modding features under consideration on this Trello board: Unturned Roadmap. The cards on the board arenβt ordered in any particular way. i.e., they do not dictate the order of updates.
Miscellaneous requests and tasks that may pop up take priority over the roadmap, so it may go a while between progress updates. For example, work for curated maps often takes priority. Several high-priority ideas that donβt yet have a solid plan, like a crafting revamp, are not listed on the board.
Legacy Tutorialsο
Our earliest modding documentation was available through Steam Guides. Although most of these guides have been superseded by our documentation here, some still contain useful information about Unity setup that we have yet to bring over. The useful guides are:
Items: Most of the sub-sections about Unity setup are still relevant.
Vehicles: Information about Unity setup.
Objects: Information about Unity setup.
Misc. Assets: Unity setup for animals, effects, and resources.
Maps: Explaining various features.
Creating 3rd-party Modules: Not to be confused with mods or plugins.
Upgrading from Unity 5 LTS to Unity 2017 LTS: Only relevant for very old mods, but lists the important changes between those two versions.
There are several official video tutorials available, but many of these have gradually become outdated. They do not accurately represent the current modding features available, or may contain incorrect information, but are listed here for completeness:
If you refer to a video tutorial (official or otherwise), we recommend double-checking the information with our written documentation when possible.
Offline Downloadsο
PDF and Epub versions of the documentation can be downloaded for offline use.
Contributingο
Anyone can contribute towards the Unturned modding documentation! To submit an issue, visit the GitHub repository. See the README for more details on how to contribute.