How To Make Minecraft Server Windows 10

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Today I'll share my experience with running the latest official Minecraft Bedrock server software Alpha 1.8 installed on Microsoft Windows, as well as setting it to launch at system startup.

A common practice is to create the server folder on your desktop. To do this, go to your desktop and right click on an open space. Go to New Folder and click to create a new empty folder. Once it is clicked it will let you change the name of the folder, so name it something so you know it is your Minecraft Server. To check if your server is accessible, enter your public IP address into the Minecraft Server Status Checker. Make a Minecraft server on your Mac 1. Make sure you have Java installed. Newer versions of MacOS includes Java by default. You just need to make sure that the mod.JAR file (in this case, the Twilight Forest mod) is located in both the /mods/ folder for your new Forge server and the /mods/ folder for the Minecraft client you're joining the server with. Shockbyte has earned its reputation as one of the most trustworthy cheap Minecraft. Download Minecraft server Once you've identified a location for your Minecraft server files, go ahead and download the most recent version of Minecraft server software from Minecraft's official website. The downloaded file will be in.jar format. Move it to the destination folder you chose above and double-click it to start the server.

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I love games, but my attention span is about an hour long. I love super in-depth RPG games for about 8-24 hours of game play. Then I lose interest; however I just keep coming back to Minecraft. I first bought it in the Alpha stages and loved the concept of the game. I could build, dig, fight, play online with others. That's the cool part of this game. When PE came out I was excited but the features were limited for years so I stuck to my Java edition.

Once Bedrock edition linked mobile, Xbox, and Windows 10 platforms I was determined to get a server up and running without Realms.

I tried with PocketMine server and it worked but I didn't have any animals or mobs. Then I stumbled on the official Minecraft Bedrock server software which at the time was Alpha 1.7.

Minecraft Windows 10 Multiplayer Server

Needs

  • Server software from the official Minecraft website (download the server software for Windows)
  • A separate machine to run the server software or virtual machine would also work. (You won't be able to connect to your server from the same machine)
  • Knowledge of port forwarding if you want to access your server from outside your network

Installing in Windows is super easy! After you install the Visual C++ redistributable unzip the downloaded server zip file somewhere you'll remember like your desktop.

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Inside the extracted archive you'll find several files:

  1. bedrock_server.exe – the file you'll execute to start the server
  2. Server.properties file- double click this file and you may need to tell Windows to open it with Notepad

To get started in configuring your server I would suggest reading the ‘bedrock_server_how_to file in the server directory- this file tells you exactly what all of the options do in your server.properties file. Basically you'll change a couple lines to tell the server what difficulty, and what style of game-Survival or Creative. You can also change the seed of the level etc.

Once your server config is complete you can run your server, double click bedrock_server and you should see a command prompt window open showing something like below, if it pops up and closes right away you don't have the Visual C++ installed.

You may also get a blue warning window stating that ‘Windows Protected you PC'– just click on more info and then click run anyway- this will pop up just once.

Once you see the above command window (Black one with white text) you can minimize or leave it be– DO NOT CLOSE this window, it must be left open for the server to run.

Pulling up your local Minecraft client you should see your server in the ‘Friends' tab on your Xbox or Nintendo Switch as long as the server is running on the same network. How to sync google drive files with pc. I've had mixed success with the server showing under friends on my iPhone or Minecraft for Windows 10. If you don't see your sever you'll want to add it under the servers tab in Windows 10 or on your mobile edition of Minecraft. Note- console versions of Minecraft don't support adding server addresses.

If the server doesn't show under the friends tab tap or click on Servers and then click ‘Add Server' enter in the address of your server on your network- Complete the next steps on the server machine (you need to know the server machines IP address) you can find this by opening a new command prompt window- Start– type CMD and enter- at the command prompt type ‘ipconfig' in the text that follows look for whatever connection is there– possibly a wireless adapter, or if you're connected via ethernet then ethernet adapter. Your IP is a set of four three digit numbers, usually starting with 192.168.xxx.xxx or 10.0.x.x as the prefix. In this image below our server IP address would be 192.168.0.16

Once you've got your server showing in Friends or under the Server tab just tap it to join and play. -That's pretty much all there is to it! If you're interested in having the server start automatically at the run prompt enter ‘Shell:Startup' and drag and drop a shortcut to the server file there. That way each time Windows boots and you login the server will run automatically.

The hardware I'm running my server on is an Intel NUC with a Celeron N3050 CPU, 4GB of ram with Windows 10 Pro, pretty paltry specs. It's actually a re-purposed Bevy photos unit I've tinkered with in a previous article. The machine works really well as a Minecraft server, with a single user online load average is about 20%, upon a user joining and loading a world CPU usage jumps to about 60% for a short time then normalizes again. Any modern Windows PC with a Passmark score greater than ~800 should be able to host a two player server without issue.





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