Setting Up a Project Zomboid Dedicated Server
Running a dedicated server for your Project Zomboid game can greatly enhance your gaming experience. By setting up your own dedicated server, you can customize the gameplay, invite friends to join, and ensure a smooth and lag-free gaming session. In this guide, we will walk you through the steps to set up a Project Zomboid dedicated server.
Requirements
Before setting up your dedicated server, make sure you have the following requirements:
- A copy of Project Zomboid game
- A computer with at least 4 GB of RAM
- A stable internet connection
Step 1: Downloading the Server Files
The first step is to download the Project Zomboid server files. You can download the server files from the official Project Zomboid website. Make sure to download the correct version of the server files that corresponds to your game version.
Step 2: Setting Up the Server
Once you have downloaded the server files, extract them to a folder on your computer. Open the folder and locate the serverconfig.bat
file. Edit this file to set up the server settings such as server name, password, and ports.
After configuring the server settings, double click on the startserver.bat
file to launch the server. You will see a command prompt window indicating that the server is running.
Step 3: Configuring Port Forwarding
In order for other players to connect to your dedicated server, you need to configure port forwarding on your router. Log in to your router’s admin panel and forward the following ports:
- TCP/UDP port 16261
- TCP/UDP port 16262
- TCP/UDP port 16263
Step 4: Inviting Players
Once your server is up and running, you can invite your friends to join by sharing your external IP address and the server password. Make sure to communicate the server rules and guidelines to ensure a fun and enjoyable gaming experience for everyone.
With these steps, you can successfully set up a Project Zomboid dedicated server and enjoy endless hours of zombie survival with your friends. Happy gaming!