Server Manager

  Welcome to our guide on setting up a No One Survived dedicated server, whether you are looking to set up a server for your own personal use or a No One Survived dedicated server for a larger community to enjoy. Playing multiplayer games on a self-hosted or dedicated server offers players a unique and customizable gaming experience. By setting up their own server, players have the freedom to create their own rules, mods, and gameplay options, leading to a more personalized and immersive gaming experience. By following our step-by-step instructions, you will be able to quickly and easily set up your own No One Survived self hosted server and start playing with friends or fellow gamers in no time. So, let’s get started and create the ultimate gaming experience with your very own No One Survived server!

  We assume you have already read the in’s and out’s of running your own server, things like the monthly costs, the hardware, and leaving your computer up 24/7. If you have not I recommend starting with this quick read, It can save you hours of time and frustration. I also assume you have already installed WindowsGSM, but if you haven’t start with that HERE.

  NOTE: Currently if your router doesn’t support Nat Loopback, Your server will be up and running but you will not be able to connect. (Mine showed the I.P address instead of a server name) You can get around this by using an outside internet connection like a mobile hotspot or you can connect with a VPN. I used Protonmail VPN. It was easy to setup and worked great. 

 

You can also host this game from GPortal, Paying for hosting has advantages and disadvantages, you can read about those HERE. IF you decide to use paid hosting, friends of the site get 10% off and it helps support me.

 

Step 1 Find the Server Instructions

  First you need to find your server instructions. Some of the server instructions are built into WindowsGSM and do not require a plugin. Since new games are released all the time many games are not built into WindowsGSM and do require a plugin. The plugin is simply instructions for WindowsGSM to find the server on Steam and install the server inside of WindowsGSM. There are dozens of server plugins that are available for your use, If it is a brand new game you can request a plugin in WindowsGSM Discord. You can find a list of all the dedicated server plugins quite easy on the WindowsGSM website. All of the plugins on that site link out to GitHub. But Alas, I have a direct link to the plugin download just for you!

Download the  No One Survived Plugin. Click on the green get code button and download the Zip file.

Download Note++

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Step 2 Install the Plugin

  In this case a plugin is required and now that we downloaded it we have to insert it into the WindowsGSM program.

  Click on the puzzle piece Icon, that will cause the plugin window to slide open. Next we will import the plugin. Simply click the import plugin button and a window will open up, navigate to where you downloaded the plugin file, select the zipped file, (do not unzip) and click open. 

downloaded plugin list

Step 3 Install the Server

  Now that the plugin, (server setup instructions)  are installed, we need to install the server.

  Click on install game server, and select your game from the list. After Selecting from the list, give the server a name, This is just the name that is shown inside WindowsGSM and not the actual name of the game server. This can also be changed later, but it is much easier to go ahead and change it now. Then click install and wait for your server to download and install.

Step 4 Open The Ports

  You will need to open the following ports.

  • 7777
  • 27015

 

  If you don’t know how to forward ports in your router, this page should have everything you need. It is normally easy to do once you have a general understanding of what you are trying to accomplish and if you have the username and password to the router. See how to open ports HERE for more help.

Step 5 Server Configuration

  At the top of Windows Server Manager under Browse Server Files, which opens windows file explorer and automatically locates your server files. 

  There is a file called, NoOneSurvivedServerStart.exe. Delete this file, Then go to the bottom of the list and create a shortcut to WRSHServer.exe in this same folder. Right Click and edit the shortcut with the name you deleted above. with notepad or notepad+

  As always I recommend using Note++ to edit any config file.

  Now go to 

DriveLetter://Servers/servernumber/serverfiles/wrsh/saved/config/windowsserver/

  Find Game.ini  and edit with note++

it should contain the entire list under options on this page.

  Note: Other than the name change most people probably won’t have to change any of these settings. 

  NOTE: both the game and the server manager plugin are updated regularly, Expect that this could break, this is the nature of game development.

You can change these options

Options

[GameSettings]
ZombieAttack=True
ZombieAttackDay=7
AttackZombieNum=2
ZombieNum=2
RunZombiePercent=0.5
ZombieStreng=1
YearDay=40
PermanentDead=True
MaterialNum=1
ItemSpawn=15
VirusFatalityRate=0.5
GiftBagForNovices=False
NPCItemSpawn=5
PVP=False
SpecialZombie=True

[ServerSetting]
SaveName=MySave
ServerName=MYOS NOS
NeedPassword=False
Password=123
MaxPlayers=20
NumOfZombieSpawn=50
Region=All
AdminPassword=123

 

Did you find this all a little too much?  You can also host this game from GPortal, Paying for hosting has advantages and disadvantages, you can read about those HERE. IF you decide to use paid hosting, friends of the site get 10% off and it helps support me.