Are you curious about how to host a game world you’ve created on your friend’s server? Perhaps you’ve used the in-game random world generator and inserted your custom POI prefabs. But how do you transfer that world so your friend can host it on their second computer? Here’s a step-by-step guide to make it happen.
The first thing you’ll need to do is find the save file for the world you’ve created.
%appdata%
folder.The file should be relatively small and easy to transfer.
For easy transfer, it’s best to compress (or “zip”) the world save file.
Once you’ve zipped the file, you’re ready to send it to your friend.
Now, your friend will need to place this file in the correct spot on their computer.
%appdata%
folder on their computer.When they create the game, your world should now appear in the list of maps they can choose from.
The above steps should be enough if all the prefabs were already loaded in the game world. But if the world contains new areas that haven’t been loaded yet, and need to pull prefab files, it might be safe to also send the prefab files.
This way, if any new area needs to pull the prefab file, your friend will already have them.
The entire process is relatively simple, and you should be able to play in your world on your friend’s server with ease. Just remember, when in doubt, it never hurts to send over all files associated with the game world. Happy gaming!
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