#1025543438604710018 has Cultivation tutorial. Grasscutter is available on the github or you can download a prebuilt from #resources https://github.com/Grasscutters/Grasscutter
#how do you setup local host
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There are many tutorials already on setting up a local server, make sure you use the available resources that are here
It's also already in #announcements and #1025543438604710018, but I will remind you anyways; Grasscutter does not currently support 3.3, so if you've updated your client already then you won't be able to use a localhost server unless you explicitly go out of your way to get the fork (which is not supported here, issues should be addressed to the fork) and use it
Yes
Cultivation is just a launcher, you can use it with any version you want. Grasscutter is the actual server, when it updates to support 3.3 you can use it with whatever proxy you want, including cultivation
You follow one of the already established guides to set it up, then you patch and play
You connect the same you would to any public server, only that with cultivation for localhost you turn off https, otherwise connecting is identical
The jar file is the server
You also need the accompanying repository files, as well as the other prerequisites listed on the github
You run the server with java 17
Of course, but if you don't already have the lower version game then you need to fully download the entire older client, and then the equivalent grasscutter version
So you being on 3.3, to go back to 3.2 you would need to download the entire client (~41GB before audio)