


There are several ways to enjoy this multiplayer game: Most of these servers are standardised for a specific number of players and offer limited customisation options. Both PvE and PvP mode can be hosted on public or private servers. However, this mode requires more computing resources. You can create a tribe, and fight other players. PvP, the mode where players compete against each other, offers many more possibilities. In PvE, you can enjoy the game’s world by fighting NPCs alone or as a team. The only problem is, that your wife will be unable to move too far away from you (you can change this range in the settings too, but you can't switch it off completely)Įdit: you can start the same game as singleplayer and non dedicated (or dedicated at that) all progress will be saved- no matter how you started the serverĪmazing, maybe this will be the bast easy way for us to get used to the game tips and tricks as we up togheter.In Ark, there are two ways to play. Then your wife has to look for this server (filter for non dedicated helps alot) and you can play together When the settings are as desired click "Start non dedicated server" and insert a servername so you can be found online.

(note that there is also an "Advanced" Ribbon there). There you can select the Map, Farming Speed etc.

When you start the game you can select "Host Local". I play on my non-dedicated server with my boyfriend. Running W7, my server and ark does indeed eat like 12,3Gb ram and also utilise quite some CPU, so these definately need to be decent enough.
#HOW TO HOST TRIBES 2 DEDICATED SERVER MODS#
Hummm i see your point, but to host a local dedicated server ill need more cpu power, and about the config of the server, it can be done ingame or it requires skills?Īctually the server you start with the guise will have vanilla settings, you can edit numbers in the ini files to later specific values (like you usually do with the ingame menu for settings)īut dunno about mods and stuff, haven't used them yet on my server. That really sucks, especially when the host dies.Įdit: Nevermind i did see the tutorial link, thx. Everyone joining will then be bound to be close to your location. We did exactly that, because if you make a non dedicated server, she will not be able to walk around alone. I think the best solution would be running a dedicated server on your machine if it can handle it, She cna then join that server anytime she wants, and you can stop the server at any time you want. But that wouldn't be needed if you play form the same LAN Thats why I set up a dedicatd server I just run locally, and since I am too lazy to forward ports on my router we use hamachi to simulate a local network so he can join. That really sucks, especially when the host dies. Everyone joining will then be bound to be close to your location (200m form the host). I think the best solution would be running a dedicated server on your machine if it can handle it, She can then join that server anytime she wants, and you can stop the server at any time you want. Oh i see its easy so, so how i must start my game, in SP? And how about the save? Originally posted by Grimmrog_SIG:if it's non dedicated she should be able to just join ayou game via the steam friends option and "join game" or via server lists where friends play iirc.
