WiseTime
Refugee
Heya folks, first post on forum for-um 7 days to die, so hope this is correct place to post..
I searched in duckduckgo, I searched on this forum, I cant find instructions of the command line.
I am running a computer on my network as the server, and I want to run the client on my other computer.
As far as I understand for now, I disabled the, steam and eac and gamesparks on my client, it then wants to connect to steam on my client, or I dont have ability to multiplayer at all.
I tried to use LiteNetLib in the serverconfig.xml, but it says [NET] Disabling protocol: LiteNetLib when I run the server, and connects to, steam and gamesparks, some help on disabling these on the server would be great.
So and but, specifically, I want help to run the client, with a command line, that will directly connect to the server on my network, oh and im on linux, so for example:
"7DaysToDie.x86_64 -connectserver 192.168.1.x:2456" or "7DaysToDie.x86_64 -connectserver 192.168.1.x:2456 --nolookup"
There has to be some command for this? But also a page with all command lines (non-console) would be great. Or maybe it is done in some config file instead, info please.
ta.
I searched in duckduckgo, I searched on this forum, I cant find instructions of the command line.
I am running a computer on my network as the server, and I want to run the client on my other computer.
As far as I understand for now, I disabled the, steam and eac and gamesparks on my client, it then wants to connect to steam on my client, or I dont have ability to multiplayer at all.
I tried to use LiteNetLib in the serverconfig.xml, but it says [NET] Disabling protocol: LiteNetLib when I run the server, and connects to, steam and gamesparks, some help on disabling these on the server would be great.
So and but, specifically, I want help to run the client, with a command line, that will directly connect to the server on my network, oh and im on linux, so for example:
"7DaysToDie.x86_64 -connectserver 192.168.1.x:2456" or "7DaysToDie.x86_64 -connectserver 192.168.1.x:2456 --nolookup"
There has to be some command for this? But also a page with all command lines (non-console) would be great. Or maybe it is done in some config file instead, info please.
ta.
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