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Hosting a Project Zomboid Dedicated can be done in Windows and Linux. To get Started download the server files from your steam client. | |||
# Go to your Library and then Tools. | |||
# Scroll until you see "Project Zomboid Dedicated Server" and download/install it. | |||
Ok from there you can just run the dedicated server and it will run with default settings. | |||
* Windows: In the installed Folder Use the batch file provided to start the server in either 32/64 bit (StartServer32.bat/StartServer64.bat) | |||
* Linux: in the installed folder type this in the terminal, bash start-server.sh | |||
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Hosting a Project Zomboid Dedicated can be done in Windows and Linux. To get Started download the server files from your steam client.
- Go to your Library and then Tools.
- Scroll until you see "Project Zomboid Dedicated Server" and download/install it.
Ok from there you can just run the dedicated server and it will run with default settings.
- Windows: In the installed Folder Use the batch file provided to start the server in either 32/64 bit (StartServer32.bat/StartServer64.bat)
- Linux: in the installed folder type this in the terminal, bash start-server.sh