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== Option #2: Creating an Palworld Server From Your Home Computer or Dedicated Server == | == Option #2: Creating an Palworld Server From Your Home Computer or Dedicated Server == |
Revision as of 10:32, 24 June 2024
Creating a Palworld game server is an easy process that can be done from either a dedicated server or your home computer. Alternatively, you can choose a Palworld server host that will fit your needs.
Option #1: Renting a Palworld server (see example control panel below!)
Option #2: Creating an Palworld Server From Your Home Computer or Dedicated Server
Server Requirements
Windows 10/11, Server 2016/2019/2022 & 64-Bit
Quad Core processor (requires up to 2 full cores)
Up to 4GB memory (currently uses around 1GB memory)
12GB disk space (install folder)
Step 1: Fetching Game Server files
The best method to get dedicated server game files is via the dedicated server depot on Steam via SteamCMD.
- Create a folder where you wish to store your Palworld game server hosting files
- Inside of the folder, place the newly downloading SteamCMD.exe file
- Create a batch file named SteamCMD.bat
- Place the following code in this batch file:
- @echo off
- start "" steamcmd.exe +login USER PASS +force_install_dir "C:\Some\Path\Where\You\Want\Game\Server\Files\To\Go" +app_update 2394010 validate +quit
- Right-click SteamCMD.bat and Run as Administrator
- Your game server files should be completely downloaded by now
Step 2: Setting up a Palworld Dedicated Server
- Create a batch file named PalworldServer.bat in your newly created Palworld server folder from step 1
- Place the following code in this batch file:
- start PalServer.exe -ServerName="My Server Title" -port=12345 -players=32 -log -nosteam
Step 3: Configuring your Palworld Server
Now comes the fun part, setting up your Palworld game server to your liking. There are some launch parameters to be aware of.
-log - Enables logging
There are also a few files that can be configured.
DefaultPalWorldSettings.ini - modifies the server configuration
; This configuration file is a sample of the default server settings. ; Changes to this file will NOT be reflected on the server. ; To change the server settings, modify Pal/Saved/Config/WindowsServer/PalWorldSettings.ini. [/Script/Pal.PalGameWorldSettings] OptionSettings=(Difficulty=None,DayTimeSpeedRate=1.000000,NightTimeSpeedRate=1.000000,ExpRate=1.000000,PalCaptureRate=1.000000,PalSpawnNumRate=1.000000,PalDamageRateAttack=1.000000,PalDamageRateDefense=1.000000,PlayerDamageRateAttack=1.000000,PlayerDamageRateDefense=1.000000,PlayerStomachDecreaceRate=1.000000,PlayerStaminaDecreaceRate=1.000000,PlayerAutoHPRegeneRate=1.000000,PlayerAutoHpRegeneRateInSleep=1.000000,PalStomachDecreaceRate=1.000000,PalStaminaDecreaceRate=1.000000,PalAutoHPRegeneRate=1.000000,PalAutoHpRegeneRateInSleep=1.000000,BuildObjectDamageRate=1.000000,BuildObjectDeteriorationDamageRate=1.000000,CollectionDropRate=1.000000,CollectionObjectHpRate=1.000000,CollectionObjectRespawnSpeedRate=1.000000,EnemyDropItemRate=1.000000,DeathPenalty=All,bEnablePlayerToPlayerDamage=False,bEnableFriendlyFire=False,bEnableInvaderEnemy=True,bActiveUNKO=False,bEnableAimAssistPad=True,bEnableAimAssistKeyboard=False,DropItemMaxNum=3000,DropItemMaxNum_UNKO=100,BaseCampMaxNum=128,BaseCampWorkerMaxNum=15,DropItemAliveMaxHours=1.000000,bAutoResetGuildNoOnlinePlayers=False,AutoResetGuildTimeNoOnlinePlayers=72.000000,GuildPlayerMaxNum=20,PalEggDefaultHatchingTime=72.000000,WorkSpeedRate=1.000000,bIsMultiplay=False,bIsPvP=False,bCanPickupOtherGuildDeathPenaltyDrop=False,bEnableNonLoginPenalty=True,bEnableFastTravel=True,bIsStartLocationSelectByMap=True,bExistPlayerAfterLogout=False,bEnableDefenseOtherGuildPlayer=False,CoopPlayerMaxNum=4,ServerPlayerMaxNum=32,ServerName="Default Palworld Server",ServerDescription="",AdminPassword="",ServerPassword="",PublicPort=8211,PublicIP="",RCONEnabled=False,RCONPort=25575,Region="",bUseAuth=True,BanListURL="https://api.palworldgame.com/api/banlist.txt")
Make sure to modify the following in order to get your game server to work:
name - Changes the host name of your game server
password - Enables a password to join
saveDirectory - Changes the location of the save directory
logDirectory - Changes the location of the log directory
ip - Set to the home IP, you can find your home ip here: https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+my+ip
gamePort - No need to change
queryPort - No need to change
slotCount - Changes the max allowable number of players (max is 16)
Step 3: Port Forwarding
Add an incoming rule to your Windows Firewall to allow TCP/UDP port (game port) 15636, (Steam query port) 15637 (or whichever ports you decide to use)
You may additionally need to add a forwarding rule to your network router. You can use PortForward.com to read how to do this.
Location of World Save Data
To locate your save folder, navigate to this folder:
savegame
There will be two files, back them up both in order to make a backup.
Additional Resources and Reading
Coming Soon!!
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