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Project Zomboid dedicated server guide

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Feb 2, 2022


Ready to shamble into a new run, and a new Project Zomboid dedicated server? There’s nothing quite like the experience of trying to survive the hordes clawing at your doors with a few close friends. Whether it’s laughing while your friend trips over a fence and rapidly turned into an opening night buffet or planning out the perfect base to paint garish colors and decorate with pilfered microwaves, it’s always better when you’ve got control of all the rules of your playthrough. 

So if you and your friends want your zombies to be runners, never respawn, or even make boxes of ammunition show up in every fridge, you’ll need to set up your own dedicated server in Project Zomboid. Here’s how to do it.

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How to set up a Project Zomboid dedicated server

  • The first thing to do is head over to Steam to download the software for the dedicated server. You’ll have to filter for Tools instead of Games, and search for the Project Zomboid Dedicated Server to install it. As long as you own Project Zomboid, you have it automatically. It’s only 3GB, so it shouldn’t take too long to get it.
  • Once it’s been installed, go to Properties and then choose Local Files and Browse, which will take you to the install folder.
  • Inside the install folder, locate the “StartServer64.bat” file and run it.
  • Inside the command prompt window that opens, it will run for a moment and then ask you to create an administrator password and then re-enter it to confirm.
  • You may also be prompted to allow the dedicated server through your firewall, so grant permission if asked.
  • When the server is finished and running, you’ll see a notice inside the window informing you the server has started, followed by a few more lines afterwards.
  • Make sure to leave the command prompt open so the server stays up. Now you can launch Project Zomboid itself.
  • From the main menu, choose the Host option.

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  • From here set your RAM—2GB is perfectly fine for you and a couple of friends—and use Manage Settings to modify literally everything about your server, from the way zombies act, to the map in use, server mods, PVP, and looting rules and spawns.
  • Your first edit should be to go to Manage Settings, Edit Selected Settings, and then Details (the default selection) and change the name and password for your server so that you know what it is and can let friends know.
  • Go wild with setting anything else up that you’d like and then get into the action!

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