NOTE: As of December 5, 2015, this guide applies to versions of Don't Starve Together (DST) prior to the official release of caves into the main release branch. If you're looking for a guide to running the latest release with caves, visit the guides for all systems[1]. The server is available through Steam and SteamCMD (appID 343050) on both Windows and Linux. For a simpler guide to setting up a dedicated server through Steam on a normal computer, see Guides/Simple Dedicated Server Setup. Otherwise, the article below covers most other cases.
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| - NOTE: As of December 5, 2015, this guide applies to versions of Don't Starve Together (DST) prior to the official release of caves into the main release branch. If you're looking for a guide to running the latest release with caves, visit the guides for all systems[1]. A Dedicated Server is an optimized version of Don't Starve Together (DST) that has been designed to be run for longer periods of time, with none of the graphical overhead. Users can host one themselves as shown or rent one from a Game Server provider that will host the server for them; thus becoming Game Server Administrators (GSAs). The server is available through Steam and SteamCMD (appID 343050) on both Windows and Linux. For a simpler guide to setting up a dedicated server through Steam on a normal computer, see Guides/Simple Dedicated Server Setup. Otherwise, the article below covers most other cases.
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