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Then went to SavedARKs Local, and pasted it all. Going to test it...
Note: You will likely get better performance by running the dedicated server API and then connecting to it with the game client.
The program is badly optimized and this helps it spread the work load accross more CPU cores giving better performance :)
Back to the drawing board :/
Why not just open ther required ports? =S
Mine is my old PC.
Quad core 3.11ghz processor. Overkill really but the PC would be just gathering dust otherwise.
600 series graphics card but uses the standard VGA drivers.
I have 16gb Ram in it but that's not necessary since it's only using 32% of it, so 8Gb will do fine.
500gb Sata HDD
An old keyboard and mouse that's lying around or buy a cheap pack you can pick up for about 10 bucks with Kb+mouse. Any old monitor you have, even an old CRT display will do.
Use the onboard networking adapter to link up to the internet and Ark Server Manager to manage it.
Violla! You have an Ark server that can run 24/7 if you want. ASM will shut down and update at regular intervals if you want. You only need to manually keep the mods updated if you have any installed on the server but you only need to copy the updates to the server straight from your client.
Password protect the server via ASM to make it private and only have people you want playing on it.
16G ddr2 will be more than 200 bux right there!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Micron-16GB-4x4GB-PC2-5300F-DDR2-667-240pin-Fully-Buffered-FB-DIMM-Memory-Module-/361336787931?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
Just coz i know the prices though does not mean i would reccomend it. Not at all :)
I was going to suggest Ebay but also, many people are selling off old stuff cheap, just look at any second hand places. You can pick up a second hand PC for about 200 bucks at most that will handle it. You won't be able to get it new because nobody sells the parts any more, you'd probably spend a month searching to find a brand new dual core processor now.
This is what I found in 20 seconds for 125 bucks.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acer-M5620-Quad-Core-Q6600-2-4GHz-4GB-Ram-320GB-HDD-DVD-RW-Desktop-PC-104-/141825053476?hash=item21056e9324:g:DU8AAOSwAYtWQpJ7
Another 4gb Ram and it's done.
A laptop would be even better since it has keyboard, monitor and mouse all in one.
This has all the specs needed. And it's a 'Buy it now' item for $279.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Toshiba-Satellite-C75D-A7370-17-3-Laptop-AMD-Quad-Core-750GB-HDD-8GB-RAM-/281852499885?hash=item419fb7d7ad:g:U3wAAOSwYHxWQO4k
I did and never regretted it.