![]() If anybody knows if a 12Mbs/200Mbs internet is enough to host smoothly, that would be good to know as well. I can then walk through the closed door after hitting F. Half the time I connect to my dedicated, my client shows doors closed even after I open them. On the dedicated, so far I can't figure out the server password (still requires password even though I took it out of all batch files/ini files), I can't pull up the Admin menu with the number pad minus sign even though my steam ID is listed in the Admins.txt file, and I don't think it is using my MapList.txt file either, as my MapList has no maps as Insurgents, but it still plays as Insurgents, so it must be reading maps from the Game.ini file. My Win7 dedicated server runs but has some issues. If anybody has anymore details about the ini files in the game, please post them. When I added a Game.ini file, it began working like it should.mostly. I think when I first ran this dedicated server, it ran, but when you joined it was just a dark screen, looked like night time with oil wells burning in the distance. I used his example to make an update batch file for my old 2014 Insurgency dedicated server as well. I followed Lothar's directions exactly, other than switching the F: to E: for my computer and it worked great. Sorry for the odd formatting, Reddit is kind of lacking when giving this much information. Launch the update batch file, wait for it to complete, and then theoretically launching the launch batch file should launch a working server. InsurgencyServer.exe Oilfield?Scenario=Scenario_Oilfield_Push_Security?MaxPlayers=28 -Port=27102 -QueryPort=27131 -log -hostname="My Server” this will contain your variant of the example the devs give. offį:\steamCMD\steamcmd runscript sand_ds.txtĤ- Create a second batch file in your Sandstorm server folder for launching it. The contents will be the following, renaming "sand_ds.txt" with the text file created in the last step and "F:\steamCMD" being the path to your SteamCMD folder. Naming does not matter as this will be the file you launch to update the server. txt file) in your Sandstorm server folder. bat file (by changing the extension of a. Replace "F:\Sandstorm" with the full path to the folder you made for the server.ģ- Create a. Mine is named "sand_ds.txt" and has this as its content. Using this folder (in this situation mine is "Sandstorm" in the root of F:) and the information provided in the dev guide, create a text file in the SteamCMD folder. exe should finish up the install of SteamCMD.Ģ- Create a folder for the Sandstorm server. I made a folder called "SteamCMD" in the root of a drive dedicated to game servers. Here are the steps I have used on all of my SteamCMD based servers that seems to have worked here as well.ġ- Download the SteamCMD. When the Insurgency: Sandstorm console ports launch September 29, the game will be available across Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in Standard, Deluxe, and Gold editions. I'm assuming you are doing this on a machine running a Windows OS.
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