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Join Today!Welcome Movinghead333. It took me a few tries to find the Videos and the Installer. The first video gives you all that you need to get the server running. I am an old ROM player from Govinda and running a server brought back some great memories. I had everything up and running in a morning including item shop. I turn on just the zones that i am using to save resources. If i can find dl links that are still working i will let you know.
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Welcome Movinghead333. It took me a few tries to find the Videos and the Installer. The first video gives you all that you need to get the server running. I am an old ROM player from Govinda and running a server brought back some great memories. I had everything up and running in a morning including item shop. I turn on just the zones that i am using to save resources. If i can find dl links that are still working i will let you know.
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I am currently working with an Ubuntu 20.04 VM setup in VirtualBox at work, so I have some experience regarding VMs however setting up the files would most likely only work on a Windows VM if I am not mistaken, which I have not worked with yet.If you have VM experience as well, you could try the whole thing in a Virtualbox Portable VM. Work prevents me from having enough time to do that myself but if this works out, we'd achieve the ultimate goal of an extract & play repack.
The server monitor and controller should still be downloadable here...
https://forum.ragezone.com/f885/release-secure-raservercontroller-raservermonitor-1163465/
I am currently working with an Ubuntu 20.04 VM setup in VirtualBox at work, so I have some experience regarding VMs however setting up the files would most likely only work on a Windows VM if I am not mistaken, which I have not worked with yet.
For now, I will try to get everything working on my local Windows machine at home first. When I get everything up and running, I can give putting everything inside a VM a shot. Another way that just came to my mind is maybe setting everything up inside a Windows-based docker-image, which when correctly setup can then just be run as a container locally or better yet be hosted on something like AWS and the like. Currently, those are just thoughts and I do not know when I get around to trying those out as I am relatively busy with University and work, but I will post updates as soon as there is anything worth sharing.
I advise against that. Because in a VM, you can use snapshots to instantly revert changes which isn't as easy outside VMs. And besides, if you run the same win10 pro as you do on the host, you have no difference between host and guest. Unless I missed something there.