Start Your Own Minecraft Server – How to get a start 

Minecraft can be a fun game but it only really becomes exciting when you can play with friends. This is why multi-player servers are so popular. But what if you want to create your own server?

There are minecraft alts available to the individuals for the playing of the games. It is offering the best experience in the playing of the games. It is beneficial because the popularity of the alts in high in the playing of the Minecraft games. You can take the benefit of your server for the playing of the games.

While Minecraft isn’t an extremely hardware intensive game when compared to other multiplayer games, it will require you to have a reasonably decent computer. This means enough ram to support the game and the number of players you are considering having on at any one time. The rule of thumb is to have about one GB of ram for every five players. You’ll also need a reliable and fast internet connection as well and cable is usually your best option for running a server.

Setting up a Minecraft server is a fairly simple process. You’ll need to start by making sure you have the latest version of Java 7 installed. Once you’ve done that download the minecraft_server.exe file found on the minecraft.net site. Create a new folder on your desktop and name it anything you like, such as Minecraft Server. Drop your newly downloaded file into the folder. Clicking on the file will create the necessary configuration files and set up your new server world for you.

Once your server is set up, you’ll want to make yourself OP or operator. This allows you to ban or kick players when necessary and gives you control over your server. Simply go to your server folder, look for the ops file and add your in game name. If you add others as OP, make sure they are people that you trust completely. You’ll also find a file in your sever folder called whitelist. By creating a whitelist you can control who plays on your Minecraft server. Only those added to this list will be able to join.

To allow your friends to join your server, they’ll need to add your server to their multiplayer list. This means you’ll have to give them your external IP address. To do this simply open a Google search page and type in “What’s my IP” Your public or external IP will be listed right at the top. This is the number you give to anyone you want to join your server. They can then go to “Add server” and enter the information.

While you’re in your Minecraft server folder, take a look at the server. properties file. You can open this file with any text editor, such as Notepad. This file allows you to make changes to your server, basically by turning options on or off.

It’s not difficult to start your own Minecraft server. It really depends on how much time and effort you are willing to put into it. And if you get stuck with a particular problem it’s nice to know that, because it remains such a hot topic, you can find a solution with just a simple search on the internet.

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John Willis is a graduate of Developmental Communication from the University of the Philippines. He works for Severedfifth.com as the editorial manager of the team.