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Set up an Eco Server
Quick answer: Set up your server step by step – check requirements, install files, configure ports and start the service.
Eco is a cooperative survival and city-building game where players must work together to build a civilization without destroying the ecosystem. A dedicated Eco server gives you full control over the world, rules, and players.
In this guide, we will show you how to set up and run your Eco server at NexoraHost.
Requirements
- An active Eco server at NexoraHost
- Access to the gameserver panel
- Eco Dedicated Server files (installed automatically)
Starting the Eco Server
1. Log in to the Gameserver Panel
Log in to your gameserver panel.
2. Select your Eco Server
Choose your Eco server from the server list.
3. Start the Server
Click:
Start
The first startup may take a few minutes while all files are generated.
Connecting to the Server
Via Server List
Launch Eco and open the server browser.
Search for your server name or connect directly via IP.
IP-ADDRESS:PORT
Example:
123.123.123.123:3000
Server Configuration
1. Change Server Name
The server name can be changed in the configuration file.
Typical file:
Network.eco
Example:
"ServerName": "NexoraHost Eco Server"
2. Set a Password
To make your server private, you can enable a password.
"Password": "MySecurePassword"
3. Change Player Limit
The maximum number of players can also be adjusted.
"MaxConnections": 20
Important Server Settings
- World Size
- World Seed
- Economy Settings
- Skill & Research Speed
Installing Mods
1. Select Mods
Eco supports mods via the Steam Workshop system.
2. Enable Mods
Add mods in the server configuration or enable them via the panel.
3. Restart the Server
A restart is required after installing or changing mods.
Performance Tips
- Do not choose an unnecessarily large world size
- Adjust player count to your hardware
- Avoid unnecessary mods
- Perform regular server restarts
Common Issues
Server not showing up
- Is the server fully started?
- Are firewall ports open?
- Incorrect server name?
Connection failed
- Wrong IP or port
- Server offline
- Incorrect password
Lag or stuttering
- World too large
- Too many players
- Unoptimized mods
Important Ports
| Port | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 3000 | Game Port (default) |
| 3001 | Steam Query |
Conclusion
An Eco server is relatively easy to set up, but requires a good balance between world size, player count, and hardware to ensure stable performance.
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