As always, we opened a dedicated on our server for the championship but ....... with the new build 1080 many users who have RF2 on Steam can not enter ps. Dedicated Server version Lite and No_Steam
I'm also having this problem. I set up a dedicated server and only the non-steam players can see it. If they revert to the previous build, then they can see it but cannot enter due to the different version of the game. There's something wrong with the new Steam build.
Try this... in client PC. http://isiforums.net/f/showthread.p...Now-Available!?p=420174&viewfull=1#post420174
Hi guys. I've tried opening more ports (as suggested in another thread), reinstalled, opened the exact same ports tnat Christopher said, removed all the rcmps from the packages folder and we still have the same problem. Steam users can't see the server in their list, but non-steam users can. @Jeferson Richart I've read what's on that link and I don't understand what that is for. I'm sorry, could you please elaborate a little what that program you link does? Thanks in advance.
I've tried that and it didn't work for me. Well, actually I have no issues as I don't have the Steam version, but the people in our community with the Steam version have tried the solution and it didn't work for us. Thanks Jeferson nonetheless. Let's see if Christopher or any of the ISI staff can come up with a solution, we can't race anymore.
So you're running Non-Steam 1080 dedicated server I guess? Are you able to try the SteamCMD method of hosting? (you don't need a Steam account it's 'anonymous') Full Instructions here: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=553088396
Maybe a firewall configuration to do as it seems there is new ports opened with last build: in the multiplayer.ini, if you have: "HTTP Server Port":65001, The firewall needs to accept connections on ports TCP/65001, UDP/65001, UDP/65002 For me UDP/65002 (so HTTP Server Port + 1 in UDP protocol) is a new one with this build. If you have multi instances beware of consecutives ports for "HTTP Server Port" => http://isiforums.net/f/showthread.p...Now-Available!?p=420552&viewfull=1#post420552 You can also use cport app to see what ports are really opened by dedicated server.
Thanks a lot guys. Using SteamCMD and opening the ports Mr. Lovitch suggested we can finally race together again.
That's great I highly recommend SteamCMD for anyone hosting, it's very light weight and you don't need a Steam account.
No, that issue still remains, you have to delete all the rcmps from the host or the invalid password error shows up.
Sorry but I am blowing my top here. I have spent the last 4 hours trying to do this with cmd and it wont find the dedi shortcut. I have a league race ruining on Sunday so I need my server up. I really do not understand why devs have to touch things that work fine in the first place. just put the old system back in place and leave it alone. I have no idea how to get this to work.
Please share step by step instructions of what you have done and at which point something happens that you don't expect.
Help me friends ! Why this error? This is SteamCMD !!! The Target in my shortcut is "C:\Racing\rfactor2-dedicated\Bin64\rFactor2 Dedicated.exe" +path=".." +profile=player Is it correct?