How To Set Up A Minecraft Shared Server



Minecraft has built its reputation with gamers by creating an environment that encourages creation. Minecraft's greatest feature is the ability to play with your friends in a shared world. Although hosting your own server can be a hassle, anyone can set up a Minecraft server with a Windows computer and an internet connection.



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It will take some code changes and downloads to set up your server. This guide will show you how to set up and fine tune a Minecraft server in no time.



Minecraft Server Setup



Any Minecraft Server needs the latest version of Java, so make sure you have the latest version of Java 7 installed. Once finished, download Minecraft Server.exe from Minecraft.net and save it into a dedicated folder, like C:\MinecraftSharedServer.



Run the server application, which will bring up an interface window.https://spletne-igre.net/ After the "Preparing for spawn area" messages have been completed, a line that says "Done" will appear. Enter "stop" into the text box and hit Enter. Your Minecraft world has been created. Now it is time to configure it.



Minecraft Server Settings



No matter where you saved Minecraft_Server.exe, you will see two files named server. One of these files will be listed in the properties file. Right-click on this file and select Edit to open it in Notepad. You'll see a list of server settings followed by an equal sign and a value. You can change many things in your Minecraft world by changing the values. You should be able to modify most of the default values, but you might like to change a few.



Gamemode - This setting is for the type of world you and your friends wish to play. The default value of this setting is 0, which will allow you to survive in basic survival mode. You can change this value to 1, which will switch your server to creative mode. Difficulty: The name Difficulty says it all. The values can be changed from 0 (peaceful) to 3 (hard) depending on what you wish to play on. White-list - This is used to block others from accessing your server. This is important if your goal is to keep your server private between friends. Back in your Minecraft server folder, you'll see another file called white-list, right-click it and open the file with Notepad to make your white-list username list. You will be the first player to add. Type your Minecraft username in the top line. Hit enter and add each of your friend's usernames on their own lines. Save the file and you've done it.


Configuring Your Router For Minecraft



Any player directly connected to your router will probably be able to see your server over the network. But if some of your friends will be playing from their own house, you'll have to configure the router so that it forwards port 25575 (TCP) to the server. This is a simple step that requires some technical knowledge, but takes only a few minutes.



Once you're all set up to receive outside connections, start up your server again by running Minecraft_Server.exe and test it out. If you dont already know your IP, youll need to Google "whats my ip?" This is your IP address, which other players will use for connecting to your server.



That's all there is to it. You've created a shared world for you and your friends to enjoy. Keep an eye out on the Minecraft website for any updates. Have fun building together!



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Minecraft is available on PC and Playstation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch.



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