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Learn more about clone URLs. Download ZIP. On CS:GO game console. Note: select game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Untar or unzip sourcemod and sourcemm to same folder.

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You ever wanted your own csgo server? Well, thats probably new to you but you can host it easily for free!

This item has been added to your Favorites. Created by. Languages: English. Guide Index. Port forwarding. Installing the server files. Starting the server! In the steam cmd login with the following command "login anonymous" 3. That's it! You are done with all of the installation boring part! First step -. As you might guess, the server is using this account to download CS:GO.

Once this completes the command prompt will automatically close. Now that you have finished downloading and verifying your CS:GO it's time to create some files. Configure the Server The first file to create is essential: autoexec. Using Notepad or a similar text editor create a file called autoexec. Without that the server is not going anywhere.

Basic Configuration Next, it's time to start setting up your server. Create a file in the same directory as above and call it server. This file has certain values that can be changed depending on how you want to run your server.

Here is mine. You can modify this file to add other cvars but this is the file you want to use to change map times, starting money, and other values of this nature. You can modify this document to suit your needs.

In my case I only have two modes for my server: competitive and casual.



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