How to Host A Minecraft Server

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Minecraft is a well-known open world game that can play as a solo or in multiplayer. To play the game as multiplayer, you need to lease or host a server. Hosting a server is typically more beneficial since it can be less expensive than renting. Here are some tips to help you host your server.



Download the program



You should download the Minecraft program from the minecraft website and save it on your computer.



Before downloading the application make sure that your computer is compatible. It is essential to make sure that your system has enough RAM and a powerful CPU.



Since minecraft requires java to run, you need to ensure that your computer is running the most recent version of java. Java is not usually pre-installed on computers running Windows. MINECRAFT SERVERS You'll have to download it from the Java website.



Java is usually pre-installed on Mac computers. MINECRAFT SERVERS They also automatically update. MINECRAFT SERVERS You can download the latest Java version from the Java website in the event that your Mac isn't equipped with it.



Prepare the program for use



After downloading minecraft, you will need to prepare it for use. If you're using a Windows computer, you will only have to double-click the file you saved the program to. Double-clicking will open an interface window that displays a series messages.



You'll need to create a command line file if are using a Mac computer. Open TextEdit then select'make plaintext' from the menu for format.



You should then copy the instruction: '#!/bin/bash cd "$(dirname "$0")" exec java -Xmx1G -Xms1G -jar minecraft_server.jar' then save the file in the same file that you had saved the downloaded minecraft.



You can customize the way you play the game



This can be done by accessing the properties file of the server. This can be done using a notepad in Windows or TextEdit in MacOs. It is recommended to set the settings to your liking and then save the changes.



If you'd like to play in survival mode, like, you can leave the game mode setting to "0". However If your intention is to play in creative mode, you'll need to change the game mode to "I".



Determine who can access the game.



This is where you can edit the white-list file, adding the username of every player you want to access the server. After each username enter the username to save it.



Get your public IP address.



This is the address that you provide to anyone who would like to connect to the server but is not in your immediate network. Finding the IP address is simple because you need to conduct an internet search using an argument like 'what is my IP'.