![]() Or alternatively just run the provided batch executable/bash script file provided with it if you download from itch. (notice how after -jar I put the jar file’s name with the extension) Open a command line and type something similar to below: I will be using Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 on Windows 11. ![]() If the thing you’re using runs Java and has a internet, then it can also run the server jar. Step 2 - Running the server to get the port Simply go to the GitHub Releases or go through the itch page and press the Download button (note that you do not have to pay to purchase, that’s only the Steam version) and download the server variant of the game ( server-release.jar on GitHub and Mindustry.zip on itch), if it’s inside a zip then extract the zip. For servers however they only provide a server.jar file and a bunch of run scripts in bash and Windows Batch Executable. Mindustry is actually written in Java, infact when you execute the Windows executable, it just runs a Java VM that comes with it and runs the desktop jar file. Apologies if I’m bad at explaining Step 1 - Getting the server jar I decided to host a private Mindustry server for my friends using playit, and I saw there was no tunnel for Mindustry, so this guide will be simply about setting up a custom tunnel to host a Mindustry server through playit.
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