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    V Rising – Beginners Guide to V Rising Servers

    V RISING SERVER GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS & SETUP

    Awakening in the dead of night as a vampire in V Rising you’ll explore deadly towns, battle many unique creatures, and build your castle walls to stop all that oppose you. In this fanged game, playing together through a server with customized settings allows for the ultimate blood-induced adventure!

     

    Whether you’re starting a server, looking to edit your server settings, add yourself as an admin, or just wanting to join your or your friend’s server, it’s simple to accomplish and begin your V Rising journey with your server panel designed by our experts. Join us as we cover each aspect of hosting a V Rising server in this V Rising server guide for beginners to create the perfect server for you and your players!

    STARTING A V RISING SERVER WITH NITRADO

      1. To begin your own V Rising server, go to the offer page for our servers here.
      2. On the V Rising offer page, select the plan that best suits your needs:
    V Rising server plans
      1. After selecting the perfect plan, select the best location for your server and then press “Next” to proceed to the payment area.
        • If you do not yet have an account, you will need to “Register now for free” to create an account.
      2. Afterward, pick your preferred payment method for the server and then select “Charge account” to continue to server payment.
    Nitrado server plan charge
    1. Enter your payment information (all information is safe and secure) and then click “Continue” to finalize the payment.
    2. Just moments after, you will be able to access your server from that account and you will also receive an email with your server information and instructions.

    HOW TO CHANGE YOUR V RISING SERVER SETTINGS

      1. Stop your V Rising server and then on your panel to the left, select “General” under the “SETTINGS” section to open your general settings editor.
    V Rising general server settings
      1. Scroll through and edit each of your server options to your liking.
      2. Once changes have been made, press the “Save changes” option at the bottom to ensure those adjustments are saved.
    V Rising server save changes

    V RISING SERVER OPTIONS

    V Rising features many different server options to change everything from your server name, description, gamemode, game multipliers, and much more. Below, we will show you the most vital settings you can modify for your V Rising server for a custom multiplayer experience in this section of our V Rising server guide!

    V Rising server settings

    SERVER

    • Server name – Sets the name of the server when searched in the server browser.
    • Server description – Shown for your server in the server browser and as the message of the day.
    • Password – If set, requires players to use this password to join the server.
    • Server visibility – When this setting is checked, your server will display in the server browser.

    GAMEMODES

    • Game mode – Determines if the game is set to PvP or PvE.
    • Castle damage mode – This allows for setting if a castle can be damaged or not, or if there should be a time restriction for allowing damage.
    • Player damage mode – Limits whether a player can be damaged or if there should be a time restriction for this.
    • Castle heart damage mode – Sets how and when Castle Hearts can be destroyed or seized.
    • PvP Protection Mode – Determines how much damage players can receive while offline.

    GAMEWORLD

    • Siege Weapon Health – Sets the health of Siege weapons.
    • Death container permission – Defines who can loot dropped items after you die.
    • Relic Spawn Type – Determines if there can only be one of each Soul Shard in the world or if there can be many of each type.
    • Can Loot Enemy Containers – Sets whether or not you can loot the chests of other players not in your clan.
    • Blood Bound Equipment – Determines if players keep their inventory after death.
    • Teleport Bound Items – When checked, allows players to carry items when using a Vampire Waygate.
    • Allow Global Chat – Allows for a global chat when marked.

    MODIFIER

    • Inventory Stacks Modifier – Determines the size of inventory stacks for game items.
    • Blood Drain Modifier – This multiplier sets how much a player’s blood level drains.
    • Build Cost Modifier – Changes the cost for buildings.
    • Recipe Cost Modifier – Sets the cost for crafting items.
    • Craft rate modifier – Modifies how fast crafting can occur.
    • Research Cost Modifier – Changes the cost of research.
    • Refinement Cost Modifier – Sets the modifier for the cost to refine.
    • Refinement Rate Modifier – This setting changes the speed of refining.
    • Research Time Modifier – Adjusts the speed at which research takes.
    • Dismantle resource modifier – Sets how many resources you get upon dismantling an item.

    ADDITIONAL SETTINGS

    • Timer – This allows for setting various timers for V Rising player inactivity and Siege mechanics.
    • GameTimeModifiers – Multiple settings that offer the ability to change the duration of the day, length of the day, and blood moon options.
    • VampireStatModifiers – Modifies the core stats of vampires including health, energy, and power.
    • PlayerInteractionSettings – Offers settings to change the time zone of the server, including PvP start times and Castle Siege start times.

    V RISING SERVER FILES

    Your V Rising configuration files offer a way to provide players with admin access, ban players, and change your overall server options. You can access those files by going to the left of your control panel and under “Settings”, select the “Config Files” option to access each of those.

    ADMINLIST.TXT

    The adminlist.txt file is the location where player Steam64IDs can be added to give players admin on your dedicated V Rising server. This allows players to access all admin commands to control the server and players on it.

    BANLIST.TXT

    When players are causing issues for your server, the banlist.txt file offers a way to permanently remove those players from your server by adding their Steam64IDs here so that they cannot join back.

    SERVERGAMESETTINGS.JSON

    The ServerGameSettings.json file offers another great way to edit all of your server settings aside from using the “General” settings editor. This includes everything from your V Rising world’s gamemode, world options, multipliers, time settings, and stats.

    SERVERHOSTSETTINGS.JSON

    Inside the ServerHostSettings.json file, you can find all of your main server options. Many of these options are the same options found in the “General” setting editor area. Whether you’re looking to change the server name, description, save name, password, or if your server is secure, all of these options can be adjusted here in this file!

    HOW TO JOIN A V RISING SERVER

      1. Start the V Rising game on Steam.
      2. On the main menu, press “Play” and then “Online Play”.
      3. Select “PvE” or “PvP” depending on what your server’s gamemode is set to and then click “Find Servers”.
      4. At the top of the server browser, you will need to press “Display all Servers & Settings” to unlock the “Direct Join” option at the bottom.
    V Rising Display all servers & settings
      1. You can now select the “Direct Join” option at the very bottom of the browser.
    V Rising direct joining
      1. A “Direct Connect to Server” window will appear. Enter your exact IP address and port just like this:
    V Rising join with IP address
    1. Lastly, press “Connect” and you will now begin connecting to that V Rising server!

    BECOMING AN ADMIN ON YOUR V RISING SERVER

      1. On your V Rising server panel, to the left under “SETTINGS” press the “Config Files” option.
    V Rising config files
      1. In your config files area, you will already be editing the “adminstlist.txt” file needed to add administrators to your server.
      2. In this file, add the Steam64ID of each player you’d like to give admin to on your V Rising server one ID per line.
    V Rising giving a player admin
    1. After adding those IDs, press “Save changes” at the bottom and then restart your V Rising server.

    Each player Steam64ID added in the adminlist.txt file will now have administrator access to your server!

    FINDING YOUR STEAMID64

      1. Gather the Steam names of each player you’d like to find the Steam64IDs for.
      2. Load the SteamID I/O website and here, add the username of a player in the lookup input.
    looking up a steam ID
      1. Upon lookup, you will see that username’s SteamID64 listed below.
    gathering a player Steam64ID
    1. Copy that ID and you can now use that ID in both your adminlist.txt and banlist.txt files.

    USING V RISING CONSOLE & COMMANDS ON YOUR SERVER

      1. To begin, the V Rising console will need to be enabled. Open “Steam”, go to your game library, right-click on V Rising, and select “Properties…”.
      2. Under the “GENERAL” section, locate the “Launch Options” setting.
      3. Add the launch option “-console” to this area.
    V Rising steam settings
      1. You can now exit that window and start the V Rising game.
      2. At any point while you’re at the main menu or playing in-game, you will now be able to open the V Rising console with the tilde/”~” key on your keyboard.
    V Rising game console
    1. In the V Rising game console, you can type commands here and press the “Enter” key to issue those.

    IMPORTANT V RISING ADMIN COMMANDS

    There are many vital commands you can use on your V Rising server as an admin. We will be covering the most important commands you can use while on your server to help you manage your players!

    • kick USERNAME – This command will kick the user from your server.
    • banuser USERNAME – Use this command to ban a player permanently from your server.
    • unban USERNAME – When it’s time to unban a player, you can use this command.
    • banned – Used to list and check all of the players currently banned on your server.
    • list – Displays all commands that you can use on your V Rising server.

    BEGIN YOUR V RISING SERVER ADVENTURE

    Playing together on a V Rising server allows for sharing resources and taking down the dangers that lie in the night as a team. With V Rising, powerful options ensure you can create the perfect server and edit it exactly how you’d like from the server name, gamemode, player stats, and overall difficulty! Now that you’re equipped with the vampire tools needed, it’s time to conquer the night with friends on your own custom blood-filled adventure with your own hosted V Rising server!

     

    Rent a V Rising server now!

     

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    V RISING SERVER GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS & SETUP

    - STARTING A V RISING SERVER WITH NITRADO

    - HOW TO CHANGE YOUR V RISING SERVER SETTINGS

    - V RISING SERVER OPTIONS

    - V RISING SERVER FILES

    - HOW TO JOIN A V RISING SERVER

    - BECOMING AN ADMIN ON YOUR V RISING SERVER

    - USING V RISING CONSOLE & COMMANDS ON YOUR SERVER

    BEGIN YOUR V RISING SERVER ADVENTURE

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