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Manually creating session on VRC's Dedicated Server
By: Simon J Date: December 7, 2017, 1:59 pm
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BP2cupcjoCdx6pDJfLCIawGhsv_Sjh8O8kKlC_larS4…
As an alternative to joining empty servers, it�s possible to use
�Create Online Event� screen to create session on specific empty
dedicated server.
The advantage of using this approach is to ensure that the
player becomes the �host�, and that the server starts with
settings set in the Create screen. Note that joining servers
that control game settings will not be possible using this
method (such servers are filtered out).
There is a special �-selectds� command-line option that will
trigger server select before creating new game session.
To change the arguments passed to the game from Steam, go to
Steam Library, right click Project CARS 2 and choose Properties.
Choose SET LAUNCH OPTIONS on the GENERAL tab.
And then enter the command-line option in the box that appears.
If this command-line switch is present, the game will perform
extra step before creating a new session. Game Browser will
appear in a special �server select� mode. It will show available
empty servers (but will exclude servers that control game
setup).
Joining server in this mode will allocate the multiplayer
session on a dedicated server instead of creating a peer to peer
session.
So you setup your session in create new then select VRC FUN
SERVER in the 2nd server browser window enter the password
"tintop" job done :)
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