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Steam Master Server Updater Free Download - How to Install and Update Dedicated Servers on Steam

If you want to host your own dedicated server for games that use the SteamPipe content system, such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Team Fortress 2, or Left 4 Dead 2, you will need to use SteamCMD to download and update the server files. SteamCMD is a command-line version of the Steam client that allows you to install and update various dedicated servers available on Steam using a command-line interface. In this article, we will show you how to download, install and use SteamCMD to manage your dedicated servers on Steam.

Downloading SteamCMD

The first step is to download SteamCMD from the official website. You can choose the version that matches your operating system: Windows, Linux, or macOS. For example, if you are using Windows, you can download the zip file and extract it to a folder of your choice, such as C:\steamcmd. If you are using Linux, you can create a user account named steam to run SteamCMD safely, isolating it from the rest of the operating system. You can also install SteamCMD from your distribution repositories, if available. For example, if you are using Ubuntu or Debian, you can run the following commands:

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sudo add-apt-repository multiverse 

sudo apt update

sudo apt install lib32gcc-s1 steamcmd

For more details on how to download and install SteamCMD on different platforms, please refer to the Valve Developer Wiki.

Running SteamCMD

Once you have downloaded and installed SteamCMD, you can run it by opening a command prompt or terminal and navigating to the folder where you extracted or installed SteamCMD. For example, if you are using Windows and extracted SteamCMD to C:\steamcmd, you can run the following command:

C:\steamcmd\steamcmd.exe 

If you are using Linux and installed SteamCMD from the repositories, you can run the following command:

steamcmd 

This will launch SteamCMD and prompt you to login with a Steam account or anonymously.

SteamCMD Login

You can login to SteamCMD with either a Steam account or anonymously. If you login with a Steam account, you will be able to download and update any game that you own or have a license for on that account. If you login anonymously, you will only be able to download and update free games or dedicated servers that do not require authentication. To login anonymously, simply type:

login anonymous 

To login with a Steam account, type:

login username password 

where username and password are your Steam username and password. Note that if your account has Steam Guard enabled, you will need to enter the code that is sent to your email or mobile app when prompted.

Downloading an App

After logging in to SteamCMD, you can download and update any app that is available on Steam using the app_update command. The app_update command takes an app ID as an argument, which is a unique number that identifies each app on Steam. You can find the app ID of any game or dedicated server by searching for it on [SteamDB], a third-party website that provides information about Steam apps. For example, if you want to download and update the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive dedicated server, you can find its app ID by searching for "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Dedicated Server" on [SteamDB] and looking at the URL of the result page: https://steamdb.info/app/740/. The app ID is 740 in this case. To download and update the CS:GO dedicated server using SteamCMD, type:

app_update 740 

This will download and update the CS:GO dedicated server files to the current directory. You can also specify a different directory by adding -dir followed by the path of the directory after the app ID. For example:

app_update 740 -dir C:\csgo_server 

This will download and update the CS:GO dedicated server files to the C:\csgo_server directory. You can also add validate after the app ID to verify the integrity of the downloaded files and fix any corrupted or missing files. For example:

app_update 740 validate 

This will download and update the CS:GO dedicated server files and check for any errors. To see a list of supported dedicated servers that you can download and update using SteamCMD, please see the [Dedicated Servers List] on the Valve Developer Wiki.

Automating SteamCMD

If you want to automate the process of downloading and updating dedicated servers using SteamCMD, you can create a script file that contains the commands that you want to run and pass it to SteamCMD as an argument using the +runscript option. For example, if you want to create a script file that downloads and updates the CS:GO dedicated server to the C:\csgo_server directory and validates the files, you can create a text file named csgo_server_update.txt with the following content:

login anonymous 

app_update 740 -dir C:\csgo_server validate

quit

Then, you can run SteamCMD with the following command:

C:\steamcmd\steamcmd.exe +runscript csgo_server_update.txt 

This will execute the commands in the script file and download and update the CS:GO dedicated server automatically. You can also schedule this command to run periodically using a task scheduler or a cron job to keep your dedicated server up to date.

Conclusion

In this article, we have shown you how to download, install and use SteamCMD to download and update dedicated servers on Steam. SteamCMD is a powerful tool that allows you to manage your dedicated servers easily and efficiently. We hope that this article has been helpful and informative for you. If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to leave a comment below.

References:

    • : [SteamCMD - Valve Developer Community]
    • : [SteamDB]
    • : [Dedicated Servers List - Valve Developer Community]
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