I have used this Instructions:> Step 1: Requirements
> The most important requirement is the bandwidth. In
> Worst case, each client takes about 10k / s to
> (Absolute max 14k / s), but 3k / s is probably a typical
> Value.
>
> Cable and DSL connections typically do not do well,
> Because their server upload rate is usually about 30k / s
> Limited, which means more than 8 players
> Likely to bring to its knees.
>
> The hardware requirements are quite minimal: 200MHz +
> 32MB and may be even lower
> Probably a lot for a dedicated server.
>
> Step 2: Configuration
> There is a template included with paintball2 \ \ pball
> Configs \ server.cfg. Rename that there is no such
> Get overwritten by the new server.cfg
> Versions. For simplicity, call it
> Myserver.cfg. Now open myserver.cfg and adjust
> Settings to your liking.
>
> Server Name and Info
> The first thing you will want to change, the
> "Hostname", as that is what appears in the server list.
> You also additional variable names, the show is
> In the server information, such as location and admin
> Contact information. These are optional.
> Adding an "s" to the end of the set command is
> The variable in the server and share information. For example:
> Set Location "Houston, TX" s
>
> Rotataion
> The next thing you may want to process, the
> Map rotation. Name myrotation.txt the new file:
> Set rot_file pball / configs / myrotation.txt
> Open for you to try rotation.txt which
> Changes you want and this is a file | as
> Myrotation.txt "store. Also allows
> Current function, you can edit and store card
> Rotations the distance, while the game is running. You can
> This through the remote admin menu or with the
to do> "Rotation" command. See below for the device
> Remote admin options.
>
> Remote Admin
> Paintball2 has a convenient way to control
> Who use the commands: Operator levels. You can
> Up to 5 This will be the end of the server
> Configuration file set.
> For example:
> Set oppass1 "dog"
> Set oppass1level 50
> Set oppass2 "King"
> Set oppass2level 150
> Once the server, you can "log dog" and it will
You a surgery> 50 or "login king" and receive a
> Op level of 150 The op levels for each command
> May be necessary in pball \ configs \ commands.txt
> Be set, but you should not need to
> Edit this.
>
> Step 3: Start the server
> Create a shortcut to paintball2.exe (right
> Mouse button and drag to the desktop paintball2.exe
> Or where ever you want the shortcut to be, then
> Select "Create Shortcut (s) Here" from the
> Drop). Right-click on the link and click
> Select Properties. Under the tab
> "Shortcut", click on "Target:" entry box.
> END button, and add the following: "+ set
> Dedicated 1 + exec myserver.cfg + map midnight "(without
> Quotes). Make sure there is a
> Space between the "exe" and the "+ set". Now press
> To just OK, double-click the shortcut, and it
> Should start. It is a pop-up window with something like
> Paintball II "====== Initialized ======". You can
> Copy this link in your Start menu under
> Start | Programs | Start and it is every time
> Windows is loaded.
>
> Once you set up your server all you need jitspoe
> (JitspoeATplanetquakeDOTcom) to help it in the list
> Date. Hopefully in the next version, it is
> Be automated.
>
> Troubleshooting
> The most common problems when setting up servers, routers
> And firewalls. If the server machine goes through a
> Router, make sure that the router on the port
> 27 910 (or whatever port you're running the server
> Read more) on the server. Similarly, port 27 910 open to
> Your firewall and ensure that paintball2.exe
> Is allowed to act as a server.
>
> New! Click the above words to
> Alternative translations see. Close
But t don´t works
Why?