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    How to Upload a Local World to Your Windrose Server

    How to Upload a Local World to Your Windrose Server

    Investing hours into a local Windrose world means you have built a foundation worth sharing. Transitioning that hard-earned progress into a multiplayer environment allows you and your friends to continue building your pirate legacy without losing a single gathered resource or crafted item. In this Nitrado guide, we will walk you through exactly how to safely locate, transfer, and configure your local save data so you can upload a local world to a Windrose server and your multiplayer pirate journey can begin right where your solo adventure left off.

     

    Important Note: Always create a full backup of both the existing server files and your local savegame before making changes!

    Preparing Your Windrose Server

    A clean environment prevents the server from loading outdated or corrupted world data. Before touching your local files, you must prime the server to accept the necessary folder structures.

    1. Access your Nitrado Web Interface. Remove any old or broken save data, or reinstall the server completely to ensure a clean slate.
    2. Start the server once. This prompts Windrose to automatically generate the required folder structures for the save system.
    3. Stop your server completely. Windrose writes cached save data back to the disk when shutting down, meaning any file changes you make while it is running will be instantly overwritten and lost.

    Finding Your Local Windrose Save

    Before moving any data, you need to locate where your PC stores your local world files. By copying this exact folder, you ensure all player data, map progress, and world configurations are preserved.

    1. Open File Explorer on your computer and navigate to your local game save directory.
    2. Locate the RocksDB_v2_Backups folder and create a copy of it on your desktop. You should only ever modify this copy, never the original files!
      Note: You can safely delete the Accounts and Players folders if you only want to transfer the world map itself.
    3. Navigate into the Worlds folder. Delete any unnecessary old saves, ideally keeping only the current save entry marked with _Latest.

    Uploading a Local World to a Windrose Server

    With your server prepped and your files ready, it is time to move the data. Your dedicated server requires these save files to be placed in a mirrored directory structure so the game engine can recognize them.

    1. Access your server’s file system via FTP. You can find the login credentials in your server’s dashboard.
      Note: We highly recommend clients like Cyberduck or WinSCP configured to Binary mode. Some clients, such as FileZilla, may default to ASCII mode and corrupt your save data.
    2. Navigate to the matching server save directory:
      windrose > R5 > Saved > SaveProfiles > Default
    3. Upload your prepared RocksDB_v2_Backups folder to the server. Replace the existing folder that the server generated during your initial startup. For a complete walkthrough, follow our FTP guide.
    4. Delete any other old worlds present in the server’s files. This prevents the engine from accidentally loading the wrong environment.

    Configuring the Server to Load Your World

    Simply uploading the files will not change your active world. To ensure the server boots up your specific save, you must tell the main configuration file exactly which world folder to target.

    1. From your server’s web interface, navigate to Settings > Config Files and select ServerDescription.json from the dropdown menu.
    2. Locate the WorldIslandId setting.
    3. Add or update the correct WorldIslandId for the world you uploaded. The WorldIslandId must match the world save you want the server to load.
    4. Save changes and start your server.

    Note: Always stop your server completely before making any file edits. The Windrose server automatically rewrites the ServerDescription.json file upon shutdown, meaning any changes you make while the server is running will be instantly erased!

    Troubleshooting Transfer Failures

    If your server launches cleanly with a fresh world but fails to load your uploaded save, your files were likely modified or incompletely moved during the transfer process. You can review the official Windrose Troubleshooting Guide for deeper technical insights.

     

    To fix a corrupted upload and get your server running:

    • Verify your server is fully stopped before touching any files. Downloading or uploading while the server is running guarantees file corruption.
    • Switch to a reliable FTP client like Cyberduck or WinSCP.
    • Confirm your transfer settings are strictly locked to Binary mode (not ASCII).
    • Delete the corrupted server files, then re-upload your local save folder using the correct client and mode.
    • If problems occur, check the SaveWorkflow.md file included in the game client files for additional information.

    Set Sail in Windrose

    Taking control of your server environment means your adventures are no longer bound to a single local machine. With your world successfully transferred, you are fully prepared to invite your crew, explore the depths of the ocean, and conquer new challenges together. Gather your supplies, check your coordinates, and prepare to expand your empire in a world that is truly yours.

    Preparing Your Windrose Server

    Finding Your Local Windrose Save

    Uploading a Local World to a Windrose Server

    Configuring the Server to Load Your World

    Troubleshooting Transfer Failures

    Set Sail in Windrose

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