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Getting Started - How to Access Your Unturned Server and Control Panel



Have you purchased your Unturned server at GGServers? Here’s how to get started!

GGServers offers full access to your game server control panel, where users can manage everything that happens on the server.

This article will show the first steps for joining your server and using the game server panel to manage it.


✔️ How Do I Find My Game Server Panel, Connection Details, and Server Password ✔️



To access your game server panel, you need to follow the next steps:

Log in to your billing account here.


Click on your customer's profile button, then on Email History.

Email History


Click on the first option, Your Game Server Details, and you'll see your server information and the game server panel credentials as well.


Note your panel credentials and server connection details, then go here to log in. You can find the game server panel link in the welcome email as well.

Credentials

NOTE ⚠: Your server connection details will be used to join your server further in the guide.


Use the credentials from the last step and log in.

Log In

Now, you've just logged in to your game server control panel, where you can see and manage your server.


After logging in, you will be able to find all your instances (game servers). Click on the Unturned instance to see the connection details or to start or stop it. You can also click on Manage to customize and make changes to your server.

Instances


Before you start playing, you will have to click on the Manage button mentioned in the last step, then on the Update button.

Update


To find your server password, click on Configuration on the left-side menu, then click on Server Settings. Find the section titled Server Password, change it to what you want, and then note it. The changes will be automatically saved once you type a different password in the text box.

NOTE ⚠: Your server name will be used to join your server further in the guide.

Server Settings

Server Password


If you click on the Unturned instance, then on the Manage button, a new page will open where you can fully manage your server. Also, a new menu will pop up where you can select between multiple options, such as Console to see the server logs or File Manager to access your server files.

Manage


🚀 How Do I Join My Unturned Server 🚀



You can connect to your server via your game server panel, in-game, or by adding the server to Steam.


💠 Game Server Panel



To join your server via Steam using your game server panel, you will have to:

Log in to your game server panel here.

Log In


Click on the Unturned instance, then click on the Manage button.

Instance


Click on the icon located after the View Connection Details button, then click on Open Link.

Icon

Open Link


Click on Join Game.

Join Game


💠 Join In-Game



To connect to your server, you will have to use the server connection details that you noted in steps four and eight, as shown below:

Start Unturned, then click on Play.

Play


Click on Connect.

Connect


Fill in your server connection details (IP, port, and password), then click on Connect.

NOTE ⚠: From your server connection details, the part before the colon is the IP and the part after the port.

Connect

Now, you've just connected to your server!


💠 Steam



To manually add your server to Steam, you need to follow the next steps:

Open your Steam client and click on View, then on Servers.

Servers


Click on FAVORITES.

Favorites


Click on Add A Server and put your server connection details (IP:port) there in the address box. Then click on ADD THIS ADDRESS TO FAVORITES.

Add A Server


Now click on REFRESH, select the server you added, and click on Connect.

Connect

Now, you've just connected to your server!


If you find any issues, contact us on live chat or via the ticket system.


❕ Useful Links ❕



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Updated on: 08/31/2023

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