CS:GO Server on OS X 10.9 Server

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I'm wondering whether its possible to run a CSGO casual server on OS X Server for me and a few mates, the system is up to it hardware wise I'm just wondering if its actually possible and how it would be done. Only say 10 slots.

Thanks



Best Answer

Before you type app_update 740 validate use @sSteamCmdForcePlatformType linux to allow for the Cross-Platform commands.

I set up steamcmd to make a CSGO server. I logged in anonymously and then did:

 Steam> force_install_dir csgo

after

 Steam> app_update 740 validate

I got

 ERROR! Failed to install app "740" (Invalid platform) 

To prevent this, allow cross platform commands by entering

 Steam> @sSteamCmdForcePlatformType linux



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How do you make a CSGO Server on Mac?

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  • First download and install SteamCMD and then start the programm.
  • Choose the path where the dedicated server should be installed with the force_install_dir /full/path/to/csgo-ds/ command.
  • Install the dedicated server with this command: app_update 740 validate.
  • Then quit the SteamCMD with quit .


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    Setup a CSGO Server (STEAM CMD) | Server.cfg \u0026 Configs




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