![]() ![]() I just finished playing around with R&D, which involved building a ripley, grabbing the captains spare ID, and going mining for things to use. We will sort it out, soon.Īnother point- the VOTE option will allow a round restart, which is the most common thing people will want due to power failure. I am thinking about setting up a shitty PHB forum, to keep track of 'job applications' and characters and general news/server status stuff. If ever you would like the server reset or need help, feel free to add me on steam or PM me on here (Steam is more likely to get a prompt response) In time, we will likely get more folks involved as admin, but let's get at least one weekend under our belt I really want to learn about Engineering but just don't have the balls to do it in an actual round. I'll likely be spending more time hanging out and exploring, as well. I'll try to hop on and give the server a reset once a day, at least. Give them a chance to get to learn the game without the stress of an active round. I plan on turning off all the 'events' and just let folks explore the different jobs and the stations. During the week, there will be minimal supervision of the server. A friend of mine is providing the hosting services and helping me with administrating. It will be 'our' private (unlisted) server. ![]() "Is this a test/mess around server?" ~ Kinda, yeah. but don't blow the station up, intentionally, please' Though, for the time being, consider weekends to be the "events" and weekdays to be 'unsupervised fuckaround time. As well as the potential for testing out different maps. In the future, there'll be some good ol' "dorfen" style fun, most likely. I do not plan on allowing 'antags' (or similar) until we have a core group, who are comfortable with the game and each other, established. The first few "events" will be pretty tame. ![]() Once you do that, at least 2 other departments are getting humped by your slacking, so be considerate, y'know? We work as a team, we survive as a team (or die as a team))Īs far as "events" go, that will be an organic process, as I am learning how to admin and (presumably) we'll have some new players to the game. I figure as folks, generally, take it somewhat seriously (like, c'mon, do your job, don't go play lasertag cos your bored. I know everyone will have their own approach to it, that's part of the fun. My personal approach is that it is a workplace simulator. We'll see how folks feel, as we learn the system, how 'hardcore' we get with RP. My Steam profile, if you need to get a hold of me ~ I will post in this thread a day or so before the weekend to let folks know what's going on, in terms of games being run. Do not worry about messing things up, as I will hop on and reset the server once a day or so. I'm only going to facilitate official rounds during the weekends, but feel free to hop on during the week to explore and learn how things work. The host has told me the server will be up 24/7. To access the server, click the gear icon in the top right corner of byond and "open location" and enter the following in to the field that pops up īyond://:27000 The server is currently unlisted from within the byond launcher. Looks like we will be running the vanilla /TG/ Station, as opposed to MiniStation, due to MiniStation being currently broken. Any and all advice, and any direction about how or where to start would be very much appreciated.So the server went 'live' last night. So I guess this is a random, flailing post about a great many things, but the short version is: I'd like to run Space Station 13 server, and I know nothing about how to start doing that. Would a Windows or Linux machine be easier for this? I'm thinking about using the TG Station 13 build of the game, which is apparently easier to run using TortoiseGIT (which is itself windows only). What would be a good host to look for? I assume I'm not going to need something very powerful at all to get this underway. Like I said, I don't even know where to start. From what I gather here, I'm going to need a Windows or possibly a Linux server to run the Byond software required to host SS13. In the past I've had extremely limited experience running a webserver, where the hardware was locally accessible, and the whole thing was running on OS X. The problem is that I have positively zero experience in renting, running, or maintaining any kind of server. I'm hoping I can get a server up and running, not only so I can poke at it and learn the game better, but also in the hopes of providing a learning space for others (and maybe get it available for folks in a few communities I lurk). Essentially I love the game, but most of the servers that are out there currently aren't necessarily friendly toward new people learning the ropes, nor are they populated to the point of being playable. Currently I'm developing an interesting in setting up and running my own server for Space Station 13. ![]()
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