![]() If you use a VPS with only SSH/PuTTY access, go right ahead! If you are using a GUI, the above option might be better for you, however you might have some slight memory benefits using this method. Note: This is mainly for computers without a GUI (graphical user interface), or if you only have access to the terminal/command line. Unturned.x86_64 -nographics -pei -normal -nosync -pve -players:16 -sv Headless Guide Replace XX with the name of the architecture (x86 if you have a 32 bit computer, x86_64 if 64 bit) Unturned.XX -nographics -pei -normal -nosync -pve -players:16 -sv Go to the install folder and right click and press open in terminal. Now, if you want to double-click to start the server, in TextEdit (Located in Applications), paste the same command you just ran (hopefully testing it first), then save it as "mand". Replace "servername" with what you want to name your server. Replace "secureserver" with "lanserver" if you want a LAN server instead. With Unturned 3.0, the procedure is exactly the same, but after the parameters, you need to add: secureserver/servername Then press enter to execute the command. ![]() Press space, then add in your parameters (this is the same as step 3 of Windows 3.0.0 setup, except that the program will be referred to as Unturned.app instead of Unturned.exe).Then drag the Unturned executable into the terminal window (this will paste the path of the application).In the Finder window right click on Unturned.Optional: Go back to Common, duplicate the Unturned folder, paste it in Common and name it Unturned Server).If your screen doesn't go gray and the server does not work, make sure you put the -sv option at the end of your options, otherwise the server may not work. This screen means the server is running fine. The game should run and then immediately go to a gray screen. To finish, simply apply changes to the shortcut and double-click it to run it. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Unturned\Unturned.exe" -port:25444 -players:20 -nographics -pei -gold -nosync -pve -sv An example of a finished "Target" field:.A complete list of options is found at the bottom of the page. For example, if you wanted the server to be PvE, you would add the -pve option to the end of the field. ![]()
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