How to Host Assetto Corsa Competizione Server

Hello Dev! Are you looking to host your own Assetto Corsa Competizione server? Look no further! Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just getting started, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know to get your server up and running smoothly. So, let’s get started!

Step 1: Choosing a Hosting Provider

One of the first decisions you’ll need to make is whether to host your server on your own machine or to use a hosting provider. While hosting on your own machine can be cost-effective, it can also be very resource-intensive and may slow down other tasks you perform concurrently on that machine. Using a hosting provider can mitigate this issue, but comes with some additional cost. Here are some popular hosting providers:

Hosting Provider
Price (monthly)
Nitrado
$7.50+
GameServers
$14.95+
Host Havoc
$12.00+

One benefit of using a hosting provider is that they often provide technical support or pre-configured templates that can make setup much easier. However, hosting on your own machine can give you more flexibility, and it can be more satisfying to have full control over your server.

Step 2: Installing the Assetto Corsa Competizione Dedicated Server

The next step is to download and install the Assetto Corsa Competizione Dedicated Server software. You can download the software from the Steam store, or directly from the developer’s website. Once you have the software downloaded, follow these steps:

  1. Extract the files from the download into a separate folder on your machine.
  2. Run “accServer.exe” to start the setup process.
  3. Choose a location for the server files. This can be anywhere on your machine or on your hosting provider’s server.
  4. Specify a name for your server. This is the name that will appear on the server browser.
  5. Configure any additional settings, such as the maximum number of players allowed or the length of race sessions.
  6. Save your settings and exit the setup process.

That’s it! Your server is now set up and ready to go.

Step 3: Configuring Your Server

At this point, you may want to further configure your server to suit your needs. The configuration file is located in the same folder as your server files and can be edited with any text editor. Here are some settings you may want to consider:

Server Name

It’s important to choose a descriptive and interesting name for your server. This will help players find your server and encourage them to join.

Track Selection

You can choose which tracks are available for players to race on. Make sure to select a variety of tracks to keep things interesting.

Weather Settings

The weather settings can have a big impact on how races play out. Consider adjusting the weather settings to challenge your players in different ways.

Car Selection

Assetto Corsa Competizione has a large selection of cars to choose from. Customize which cars are available to suit your players’ preferences.

Custom Liveries

Players can create their own liveries for their cars. Consider allowing custom liveries on your server to encourage creativity and personalization.

Step 4: Advertising Your Server

Now that your server is set up and configured to your liking, it’s time to get some players. Here are some ways to advertise your server:

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Social Media

Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook are all great ways to promote your server to a wider audience. Share screenshots and videos of races on your server to entice players to join.

Assetto Corsa Competizione Forums

Post a thread in the official Assetto Corsa Competizione forums to let the community know about your server. Be sure to include your server name, location, and any unique features it offers.

Discord Communities

Join some of the many Assetto Corsa Competizione Discord servers and share information about your server in the appropriate channels. Many servers have specific channels for server promotion.

Step 5: What to Do When Things Go Wrong

Even the most well-configured servers can experience issues. Here are some common issues that may arise and how to fix them:

Players Can’t Connect to the Server

Make sure the server is running and that players are using the correct IP address to connect. Check any firewall settings to make sure they’re not blocking the server.

Server Crashes or Experiences Performance Issues

Make sure your machine or hosting provider has enough resources to handle the server. Consider reducing the number of players or increasing the resources available to the server.

Players Are Breaking Your Server Rules

First, make sure your server rules are clearly stated and easy to understand. Consider using a plugin to enforce rules automatically.

FAQ

Can I Host a Server for Free?

Assetto Corsa Competizione doesn’t offer any official free hosting options. However, you can host a server on your own machine for free if you have enough resources.

How Many Players Can a Server Handle?

This depends on the resources available to your server. Generally, a well-configured server can handle up to around 30 players.

Can I Customize the Server’s Interface?

Assetto Corsa Competizione doesn’t offer any official tools for customizing the server interface. However, some third-party plugins may offer this functionality.

What Are Some Good Plugins to Use on My Server?

There are many great plugins available for Assetto Corsa Competizione servers. Some popular options include Helicorsa (which displays nearby cars on-screen) and CrewChief (which provides voice commands and spotter information).

That’s it, Dev! We hope this guide has been helpful and that you’re now well-equipped to host your own Assetto Corsa Competizione server. Happy racing!