I'm considering making my own server for Evochron Mercenary, but I'd like to know some things before I actually do it:
1: Where can I find the software to host a server?
2: how much RAM is required to host a server?
3: What is a reasonable player maximum?
4: Are there any plugins/mods for servers?
5: If so, where can I find them?
6: What are all the administrative controls for the server?
7: Is everything console operated, or can I say commands in game to trigger things like kicking/banning?
8: Finally, this one is a bit more technical: My ports are having a problem, I know because I had problems with an attempt at a public minecraft server. My problem is when I foward my ports, they won't open. I put in the number, I hit save settings, and.. the port isn't open. Any suggestion to fixing this is very welcomed, send it to me via U2U. (I use a Linksys, if that changes anything.)
Some questions about Servers
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Depends on which server program you use. Generally at least 50 MB under normal operation. Likely not over 100. Far more depends on the CPU and video card (for the 3D program) used for the server program (as the instructions will detail).2: how much RAM is required to host a server?
This depends mostly on your connection. You can limit the maximum number of players and/or the proximity of players to fine tune the bandwidth need for the program to meet your connection's limitations. See the included instructions for more information.3: What is a reasonable player maximum?
Check out the 'mod' forum. For example, EMSAT: http://www.starwraith.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=93734: Are there any plugins/mods for servers?
5: If so, where can I find them?
Detailed in the instructions. Kicking and banning are supported.6: What are all the administrative controls for the server?
GUI operated within the program, typed message operated via client (who has the admin password for your server).7: Is everything console operated, or can I say commands in game to trigger things like kicking/banning?
I'd suggest starting your search with any security programs you may have installed that could be blocking ports you are trying to open. From there, readers would need the specific model of your Linksys to provide steps on setting up ports.8: Finally, this one is a bit more technical: My ports are having a problem, I know because I had problems with an attempt at a public minecraft server. My problem is when I foward my ports, they won't open. I put in the number, I hit save settings, and.. the port isn't open. Any suggestion to fixing this is very welcomed, send it to me via U2U. (I use a Linksys, if that changes anything.)
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Deliphin
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50MB?! Are you serious? That's it?!From post: 143183, Topic: tid=9713, author=Vice wrote:Depends on which server program you use. Generally at least 50 MB under normal operation. Likely not over 100. Far more depends on the CPU and video card (for the 3D program) used for the server program (as the instructions will detail).2: how much RAM is required to host a server?
This depends mostly on your connection. You can limit the maximum number of players and/or the proximity of players to fine tune the bandwidth need for the program to meet your connection's limitations. See the included instructions for more information.3: What is a reasonable player maximum?
Check out the 'mod' forum. For example, EMSAT: http://www.starwraith.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=93734: Are there any plugins/mods for servers?
5: If so, where can I find them?
Detailed in the instructions. Kicking and banning are supported.6: What are all the administrative controls for the server?
GUI operated within the program, typed message operated via client (who has the admin password for your server).7: Is everything console operated, or can I say commands in game to trigger things like kicking/banning?
I'd suggest starting your search with any security programs you may have installed that could be blocking ports you are trying to open. From there, readers would need the specific model of your Linksys to provide steps on setting up ports.8: Finally, this one is a bit more technical: My ports are having a problem, I know because I had problems with an attempt at a public minecraft server. My problem is when I foward my ports, they won't open. I put in the number, I hit save settings, and.. the port isn't open. Any suggestion to fixing this is very welcomed, send it to me via U2U. (I use a Linksys, if that changes anything.)
I asked about a reasonable player maxamium, because I have very good internet. I was basically asking, how many users will be on the server at most, likely?
My Linksys is model (i think this is the model): WRT160Nv2
Thank you Vice, for the information.
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Marvin
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From post: 143195, Topic: tid=9713, author=Deliphin wrote:I asked about a reasonable player maxamium, because I have very good internet. I was basically asking, how many users will be on the server at most, likely?
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the max player limit is capped at 35
the player limit is more dependant on cpu performance
than bandwidth
the player limit is more dependant on cpu performance
than bandwidth
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Okay, all of my questions have been answered so far, all I need now is help with my ports. The problem is they don't open when I forward them. It's not my antivirus (Avast!), I know because it used to work, even when I had avast. I use a Linksys, and (I think) the model is: WRT160Nv2. Any suggestions should be sent to me via U2U. I plan on having a dedicated public server, so I'd like this fixed as soon as I can.

