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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
You're still editing KillingFloor.ini but you can do that with Notepad or Notepad++ in the same way.
Move these DLL's from the folder where you started SteamCMD to the "System" folder of your KF server install:
steamclient.dll
tier0_s.dll
vstdlib_s.dll
That should be enough for basic functionality w/o custom content.
Granted, I haven't installed any large mods/mutators or other custom content. If there's a separate issue related to that, then fair enough.
That cumbersome?
The server I'm using has enough disk space for hosting files uncompressed and the file sizes involved aren't much of a concern for most modern Internet infrastructure imo. It's nearly a non-issue for me.
But it's not true for everyone of course. I do have instances where some routes are slow and download times for players creep high because of that. Compression could definitely help!
Thanks for your contributions and feedback!
I tried to use LinuxGSM but didn't really have much luck with it. I also didn't really like the idea of indirectly configuring the server. Managing the process as I am currently doing isn't perfect but it does the job well enough for simple operation (imo); this is something I suspect LinuxGSM does better(?).