Here's another way to arrive at exactly the same point as the above, one which doesn't involve having to download SteamCMD.
You can also install the V Rising Dedicated Server tool directly from Steam. From your steamcmd folder, go to "steamapps/common/VRisingDedicatedServer" to find your server files.įrom here you can then follow the instructions in the next section: V Rising server settings explained.Once the process is complete, type "exit" and hit Enter to exit the window.Wait for the server files to be downloaded. Type "App_update 1829350" and hit Enter.Type into the window "login anonymous" and hit Enter.Run "steamcmd.exe" in the folder and wait for the startup process to complete.Extract the contents of the ZIP into a new folder on your main drive called "steamcmd".If you want to use SteamCMD, here's what to do: Lots of players of Steam games like to use SteamCMD to host their own dedicated servers, and V Rising is no exception. Many players like to use SteamCMD to install and run the dedicated server tool, but it isn't necessary. If you want to set up your own server for free, use one of the two options below instead. The downside, of course, is that you need to pay for it. The benefits of using GPortal are ease of use, and a high performance server. Head to the V Rising Server Hosting page on GPortal, and then choose the server plan that best suits your needs - or create your own configuration. V Rising's official servers are all hosted by GPortal, and if you're okay with paying money to take away all the hassle of setting up your own dedicated server, you can rent your own personal server from them too.
It sounds complex, but don't worry - I'll explain each one in more detail below.
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