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How do i open a LAN world on single player?
Help would be appreciated
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36564176 Aug 8, 2017 @ 4:29pm 
singleplayer is singleplayer
Originally posted by Dushbag:
Help would be appreciated
It's not like Minecraft. You either play singleplayer, or you make/play on a server.
It's pretty easy making a LAN server though; you can check youtube videos.
Deus Ex Machina Aug 8, 2017 @ 10:43pm 
Via creating a server
Here's a link to a video. Follow what he does.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSpdA2Neqfw
You also might want to put more commands in the commands.dat, so here's a list of every single command.
http://unturned.wikia.com/wiki/Server_Commands
Keks Aug 9, 2017 @ 11:52am 
Originally posted by Dushbag:
Help would be appreciated
SINGLEplayer , SINGLE players , that isnt for your realationship status you know ? it is for playing alone as a SINGLE player , like the chicken lays a SINGLE egg every time it lays one
Originally posted by BlueBerry Bandit44:
Originally posted by Dushbag:
Help would be appreciated
SINGLEplayer , SINGLE players , that isnt for your realationship status you know ? it is for playing alone as a SINGLE player , like the chicken lays a SINGLE egg every time it lays one
Actually there are games where you can open it to LAN even though you're in SP. You probably know what game I'm talking about.
Deus Ex Machina Aug 10, 2017 @ 8:55am 
Originally posted by TheSasaWorker:
Originally posted by BlueBerry Bandit44:
SINGLEplayer , SINGLE players , that isnt for your realationship status you know ? it is for playing alone as a SINGLE player , like the chicken lays a SINGLE egg every time it lays one
Actually there are games where you can open it to LAN even though you're in SP. You probably know what game I'm talking about.
You are not in SP then anymore tho.
So thats where you are wrong and he is right.
You have to copy a bunch of the files from your server into your singleplayer save. I'm not entire sure how to do it, but its a few different files for vehicles, barricades, structures, your inventory, etc.
If you want to go from singleplayer to LAN, you copy the files the opposite way.
KittyCobain Aug 10, 2017 @ 2:02pm 
Maybe you could go into the unturned files and move the folder for your world from your lan server into your singleplayer world folder? If the lan was hosted on a different computer than the one you want to play it on, I'm pretty sure a usb flash drive would do the trick. Go into the unturned local files (right click the title of unturned in the steam game list, properties, local files, browse local files,) then go into the folder for the server, find the world folder, don't know where to find it, but I'm pretty sure you can just move or copy-paste it into your Worlds file, at the bottom of the folders list in the folder for the unturned local files. Don't blame me if it screws it up a little, do a little more research before you do it, but I think that would work.
Originally posted by Deus Ex Machina:
Originally posted by TheSasaWorker:
Actually there are games where you can open it to LAN even though you're in SP. You probably know what game I'm talking about.
You are not in SP then anymore tho.
So thats where you are wrong and he is right.
That's true. But I never said LAN = Singleplayer. I said that you can open it to LAN if you are in SP.


Originally posted by Loren Olson:
Maybe you could go into the unturned files and move the folder for your world from your lan server into your singleplayer world folder? If the lan was hosted on a different computer than the one you want to play it on, I'm pretty sure a usb flash drive would do the trick. Go into the unturned local files (right click the title of unturned in the steam game list, properties, local files, browse local files,) then go into the folder for the server, find the world folder, don't know where to find it, but I'm pretty sure you can just move or copy-paste it into your Worlds file, at the bottom of the folders list in the folder for the unturned local files. Don't blame me if it screws it up a little, do a little more research before you do it, but I think that would work.
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