How do I host a Unturned server with Hamachi?

How do I host a Unturned server with Hamachi?
Hamachi is on and the Unturned Server is running properly in the background.

Right click on unturned.
Properties.
Local files.
Browse local files.
A window pops up.
Find unturned.exe at the bottom.
Create a shortcut of that file and rename it (ur choice how)
Right click on that shortcut.

Hamachi is on and the Unturned Server is running properly in the background.

  1. Right click on unturned.
  2. Properties.
  3. Local files.
  4. Browse local files.
  5. A window pops up.
  6. Find unturned.exe at the bottom.
  7. Create a shortcut of that file and rename it (ur choice how)
  8. Right click on that shortcut.

Does Unturned have P2P?

Unturned. PEER-TO-PEER [P2P] SERVER HOSTING/BRING BACK 2.0 P2P HOSTING! We NEED Peer To Peer server hosting! 8 players max, cheats can be enables/disabled it can be like a creative server just for your friends!

How do I find my Unturned server IP?

You will find this on the “overview” tab of the Nodecraft server control panel. The IP address is generally 4 groups of numbers, separated by three periods. Type it into the top box. If you have a password set on your Unturned server, you will need to enter that in the password box too.

What is U3DS?

Server Hosting. All multiplayer servers are hosted using the Unturned Dedicated Server tool (sometimes abbreviated to U3DS). This tool can either be installed and updated using Valve’s SteamCMD tool, or (not recommended) managed through your Steam Library.

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How do I get SteamCMD?

How to get SteamCMD
  1. Download and save the steamcmd.zip file.
  2. Create a SteamCMD folder somewhere on your PC.
  3. Extract steamcmd.zip to the SteamCMD folder.
  4. Run the steamcmd.exe file.
  5. Run steamcmd from the Command Prompt.
  6. Wait for SteamCMD to install on your PC.
  7. How to run SteamCMD on Windows.

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