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Since you haven't seen this thing yet.
There is no Steam App Id for BlackSquad dedicated server installation.
Before the "release" of the game on steam. (Before it was playable.)
edit: and it's written in the description of the game on the main store
"Battleye support, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dedicated servers <<<<<<<<<<<<<, great shooting mechanics and amazing netcode. Black Squad is a military first-person-shooter game using the Unreal Engine 3 to show realistic graphics and dynamic visuals. Absolutely no Pay-to-Win. Welcome to the best F2P shooter on the market. (lol)"
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/purchasing-options/dedicated-instances/
What they are using is Battle Eye and match making. Unlike other games KF1 and KF2 for example, that have server browsers with privately hosted dedicated servers. With web adminstration support, and total control ny the owner operator.
Goto Steam/Library/Tools you will not find a app for BlackSquad. Nor is it available from a Game hosting site like NFO.
Sorry but if you want some kind of mod-installed server I don't think a free to play Korean Shooter is the game, there are other games for that.
Thats for sure! I have no interest in the game if the option will not be available in the future.
thats the only thing you can do tbh. besides playing 10 matches for 100 medal a day...
Dedicated Server = Self-hosted server.
and that's should be the same definition for everyone btw.