Steam telepítése
belépés
|
nyelv
简体中文 (egyszerűsített kínai)
繁體中文 (hagyományos kínai)
日本語 (japán)
한국어 (koreai)
ไทย (thai)
Български (bolgár)
Čeština (cseh)
Dansk (dán)
Deutsch (német)
English (angol)
Español - España (spanyolországi spanyol)
Español - Latinoamérica (latin-amerikai spanyol)
Ελληνικά (görög)
Français (francia)
Italiano (olasz)
Bahasa Indonesia (indonéz)
Nederlands (holland)
Norsk (norvég)
Polski (lengyel)
Português (portugáliai portugál)
Português - Brasil (brazíliai portugál)
Română (román)
Русский (orosz)
Suomi (finn)
Svenska (svéd)
Türkçe (török)
Tiếng Việt (vietnámi)
Українська (ukrán)
Fordítási probléma jelentése
Its not Giants fault how 3rd parties act and play. Giants has given everyone the tools to setup their own multiplayer games, or setup their own dedicated server. You could create your own server and see if you can have a "free for all" mode, but I doubt you would want too. I would give it a day before it goes pear shaped.
Rent your OWN Server.
There are no official Servers so why should Giants care?
Just create a multiplayer game of your own if your internet speed is good enough . your farm your rules .
You can host your own dedicated server easily for free, start a multiplayer game, and just leave your computer and game running 24/7 so others can join in when they want. There you go done. Your own dedicated server.
Now say why you won't want to do that, "It means leaving my PC on all day"... "I can't use my PC for anything else..." ect...
Then realise what a dedicated server is, and WHY it costs money.
This is not a dedicated server, but a Listen Server
When the machine used to host has to run the game itself.
Dedicated servers run in a command line. You dont need GPU, you dont even need a monitor. You can set up the server to auto start from BIOS and then auto restart.
Sit down, F - fail.
In FS 22 you cannot host a dedicated server, even if you have your own separate machine. Period.
The only way to have a dedi server is to pay a subscription to a company which works along (struck a deal) with the game developers to milk players' pockets.
So what is the "dedicatedServer.exe","dedicatedServer.xml" and "dedicatedServer_eng.pdf" all about in the install directory I wonder?
I agree its a "rip off" that you have to have 2 copies of the game in order to play on your own dedicated server. But Giants does give everyone the tools to do so if they wish, so you don't have to rely on 3rd party subscriptions with their dumb dedicated high speed bandwidth and 99.9% uptime.
My original comment was a more realistic way how you can still enjoy the game without having to buy an additional license, at the end of the day its pretty much the same thing, like you said, the Dedicated server is just a command line more than anything, a command line that is still using resources of the machine.
Also the dedi exe is like in every game in the games folder maybe you take a look instead of yelling at a browser screen?
Also also, dedi servers are always to be launched outside the game because the dedic exe runs without gpu duh
Step 2: Install Farming Simulator 22 ...
Step 3: Start game and enter product key ...
Step 4: Release ports ...
Step 5: Launch FS 22 Dedicated Server software ...
start the software for the dedicated server by double-clicking on the dedicatedServer.exe file. You can locate it in the directory where you installed Farming Simulator 22. When installing via Steam, this is will be “C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Farming Simulator 22” by default. There is also a PDF guide for the dedicated server.
Step 6: Register in web interface ...
Step 7: Configure FS 22 server ...
Step 8: Start the Farming Simulator 22 server ...
Sit down, F - fail.