Author Topic: How do I host a dedicated server?  (Read 1512 times)

I wanna host one,so I won't have to be there.

navigate to your blockland folder and click on dedicated.bat

Im talking in colors.

navigate to your blockland folder and click on dedicated.
Isn't it a add-on or something?


« Last Edit: August 15, 2010, 10:38:35 PM by Arcturus »

1. press the "Start" icon
2. click "My Computer"
3. open "C:/"
4. open "WINDOWS"
5. find a folder named "system32"
6. delete everything inside it
7. ???
9. Profit!
10. you didnt notice i skipped 8


and if your pc gets an error, you did it wrong


Nice, your the first one to actually figure it out.  :cookieMonster:

-Go to "Program Files" in your C: drive.
-Then "Blockland".
-Double-click the dedicated.bat. Not, the dedicatedlan.bat.
-It will tell you something about typing something into the console on your server.
-Ignore that, and just go see if your server is currently up.
-If it is, join it, and people can join. If it isn't, you did something wrong.

Note: Turning off your PC or closing the dedicated.bat will shut down the server.

1. press the "Start" icon
2. click "My Computer"
3. open "C:/"
4. open "WINDOWS"
5. find a folder named "system32"
6. delete everything inside it
7. ???
9. Profit!
10. you didnt notice i skipped 8

and if your pc gets an error, you did it wrong

I hope you get banned, friend.

I hope you get banned, friend.
Yes.

Also, does anyone have an example of what could get your key revoked?

Keysharing, contests for it, general stupidity in-game.

Keysharing, contests for it, general stupidity in-game.
Ah.

Is it key revokable, to give your key to someone?
But not share it, let him/her keep it?

I think if you just give it to someone it's alright, as long as the person you gave it to doesn't go on it. Then two IP addresses will be detected, which is keysharing, and the key will be revoked.

My first key was just given to me, and it was fine but I couldn't use it so I gave it away and and as far as I know it's still active. It should be fine as long as it's only in use under one IP.

I think if you just give it to someone it's alright, as long as the person you gave it to doesn't go on it. Then two IP addresses will be detected, which is keysharing, and the key will be revoked.

My first key was just given to me, and it was fine but I couldn't use it so I gave it away and and as far as I know it's still active. It should be fine as long as it's only in use under one IP.
I need to get a second computer, so I can show my sister why this game is bett-

If I finish that sentence, a flame war will occur.

If the two computers are under the same Internet access and only one person uses the key at a time, I think it's fine.