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Geometry Dash 11 Private Server

Build transitions that give players a split second to react after the screen flips.

The idea of Geometry Dash 11 is beautiful—a perfect, lag-free, unlimited version of the game we love. The reality of private servers is currently a wild west of malware and crashes.

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The easiest way to play on a private server for this version is to download a pre-configured (for Android) or (for PC) provided by a GDPS creator.

: This is your copy of the game. It needs to be changed to point to the private server's address instead of the official RobTop servers. This is done by changing certain links in the GeometryDash.exe file (or the iOS/Android app), which are often hidden with Base64 encoding to protect them. Build transitions that give players a split second

A is a custom server run by the community that replicates the functions of the official RobTop Games servers. They allow players to:

Remember the days when "Back on Track" was the hardest thing you’d ever attempted? When the Ship game mode didn't exist, and the level editor was a primitive canvas of simplicity? This is done by changing certain links in the GeometryDash

Not version 1.1 (the 2014 update that added the mirror portal), but Geometry Dash 11 — a term that has become a rabbit hole of hoaxes, lost media, and surprisingly functional private server software.

: This is a MySQL or MariaDB database that stores everything for the private server: player accounts, uploaded levels, songs, messages, friend lists, and even encrypted cloud saves. The emulator's database.sql script creates all the needed tables to make the game work.

Modern GD is amazing, but it’s also incredibly complex. The 1.1 Private Server is a time capsule. It’s for the players who want to remember where it all started, build levels using only the basics, and relax in a low-stress environment.

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