How to get to the Web GUI?
See original GitHub issueSorry, I’m probably misunderstanding something, but how do I get into the game after launching the server?
I’ve followed to “Console launcher” instructions and I can see that the server is running on port 21025 now. However, when I go to http://localhost:21025/ all I see is Cannot GET /
. What am I missing?
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It’d be nice to see that part open source too, since the Steam client blows up my workstation, while in-browser works okay-ish.
@jakeNiemiec yes we are free to make our own clients as long as we don’t steal code from the official client for it (since that is not open source).