Setting up a dedicated server for your lan party
Setting up a dedicated server for your lan party
Its pretty easy to set up a server for your lan, I've taken some other posts and combined them here, credit to those who created the posts! I'd suggest installing HLDS and the RO2 server in their own folders, so create a HLDS folder and an RO2server folder on your PC. I've done this on a spare drive in the example below
Get the Steam/Valve tool for installing and upgrading your server from here
http://storefront.steampowered.com/download/hldsupdatetool.exe. Your looking for the Tools section at the end, I've highlighted the section! Though if you use the link it should download for you.
Once its downloaded, you need to run it to get it to install. Double click on it in Windows Explorer.
Click Next.
Click I Agree.
Click Browse to change the default install location to something like
, as in the example below. You can create a new folder simply by typing the name and clicking Next.
Click Next.
Click Next.
Select your Region and click Next.
Join the mailing list if you wish.
Press Finish.
Now that HLDS is installed you need to run it to allow it to get the most recent version. You can do this by navigating to it in Windows explorer, or by opening a Command Prompt. If you dont know how to open a command prompt, you can learn
here.
You should have a folder something like this...
Just double click on HldsUpdateTool.exe to allow it to run and update itself. You will have to click Yes to the User Account Control box that appears in Windows 7. HLDS should update itself as in the example below.
When it finishes you should have a folder like this.
Your now ready to get HLDS to install Red Orchestra 2 server files. This is best done using a script, sometimes referred to as a batch file, Its just a command or collection of commands stored in a file for easy access. If you have not already learned how to open a command prompt or window, you need to do it now, help is
here. You can also open a command windows by navigating to the folder in Windows Explorer and highlight it, press the left mouse button (assuming your right handed) while holding down shift key. One of the options on the pop up menu is Open Command Window Here.
At the prompt, change to the drive you installed HLDS on, usually c, by typing
and pressing enter. Then type
and press enter to change to the directory where you installed HLDS. If you type
and press enter, you should see a list of files... The examples I've used are installing to E drive rather than C drive.
If you type the command
Code:
HldsUpdateTool.exe -command update -game redorchestra2 -dir c:\RO2server
and press enter HLDS will install Red Orchestra 2 server files into the folder after the
-dir part, in this case
c:\RO2server
When you press enter the install will begin by opening another command window, it could take some time... though it will show you a progress indicator.
When its complete, you can change to your RO2 server install or navigate to it in Windows Explorer to check the install.
Or in Windows Explorer
Its time for a cuppa tea before continuing...
To run your game double click on the bat file in your RO2server folder...
Depending on your Windows Firewall settings you may also see this window, you will need to give it access to allow others to play.
It will open another window, your Red Orchestra 2 server, to stop your server , press the Ctrl key and C or click on the X.
If you start your Red Orchestra 2 game and go to the server browser and click on lan you will see...
And if you join the server, you will see the server window change...
And the game begins...
Just a few things left to do:
Configure your server and the Web Admin
Create a script to update your server
Edit the script that runs your server
If anyone is interested reply here and I will update the post.