

It's recommended to install the SteamCMD package from your distribution repositories, if available: As the root user, create the steam user:ġ. Warning: Do not run steamcmd while operating as the root user. Extract the contents of the zip to the folder.Ĭreate a user account named steam to run SteamCMD safely, isolating it from the rest of the operating system. Server Through SteamCMD Installing Īnother way to install the Eco Server is to download it through SteamCMD.ĭownloading SteamCMD Windows ģ. Make sure you back up your configuration files before updating. Updating a Steam server will not wipe the world, but may wipe configurations. You might need to close out of the properties window and re-open it to see the betas list after entering the blank code. If the drop-down menu has no options available, leave the code blank in the box below the drop-down and click "Check Code". This can be done by viewing the server in your Steam Library -> Tools, right-clicking the server and selecting the properties, click the "Betas" tab, and selecting a different version from the drop-down. To use other versions besides the current release, you can opt into "betas" like other Steam games. Setting the directory is important here as it will not start the server successfully if you try to do this using start /d "path" "executable" or by calling the executable directly.Įco Servers installed through Steam will update automatically just like any other Steam game.



To run an Eco server through Steam, you must also own the game on Steam.įirst, download and install the server.
