hey as im upgrading to S2 after the christmas time, i was wondering how hard it is to set up a server and run one? what do you need for a server could i please have an example of what i need/need to know
Well depends how you do it mate. If you plan to run it off your home connection I think the most you can expect is 8 racers at a time. I would recommend 500 servers if you plan on having any more than that as they are the best IMO and cheapest... If you take this route they will provide all you need to know
i feel i would get one off 500 servers, although the only problem is would i have to learn a new coding language or am i able to click buttons and basically have it done for me so to speak i do know some computing languages but not any in great detail cheers.!
No mate, if you choose 500 servers, you get a Web-based interface to setup your server which is quite easy to use...
The only 'programming' so-to-speak is a simple text file (cfg) which allows you to change things....for example
So above, would setup 10 laps as Aston Cadet in the FOX, with no wind and a forced pitstop
All this is editable on the web-interface and a default config file is already stored for you
Just to note that there is also a configuration page with drop down boxes to select the available options instead of editing the config file by hand. see attachment.
@welshey.
If you are thinking of renting from 500servers at all, feel free to login to the demo account on our control panel: http://81.19.219.136:81 user: demo pass: demo
Should give a fair idea of what is involved and how easy / difficult it is.
when you go to the default config files for your server, you should see 2 "edit" buttons. Text editor and Config Editor..
The Text editor is the standard editing you are used to..
The Config Editor is the one with the drop down options.
It wont show any of your current settings in there untill its used for the first time, at which point it will overwrite the current config with the new details and will then keep the settings visible for future changes.