Before updating, always create a backup of your current game files and configuration settings. Updating generally involves downloading the latest patches from the official Jedi Academy sources and then replacing the relevant files on your server via the TCAdmin2 file manager. If you’re using mods, check for any compatibility notes on jkhub.org and apply updates in a controlled manner to avoid conflicts. After updating, test the server in a controlled environment before full deployment.
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