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A PA server is included in every install on all platforms for local or offline games. | A PA server is included in every install on all platforms for local, dedicated or offline games. | ||
Your computer specs and settings > server > local server determines when a local server is used for single player games. | Your computer specs and settings > server > local server determines when a local server is used for single player games. | ||
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Failing to connect to a local server is usually caused by: | Failing to connect to a local server is usually caused by: | ||
* firewalls | * firewalls | ||
* antivirus | * antivirus interfering with network connections | ||
* corrupt files | * corrupt files | ||
* broken mods | * broken mods |
Latest revision as of 03:06, 2 January 2017
A PA server is included in every install on all platforms for local, dedicated or offline games.
Your computer specs and settings > server > local server determines when a local server is used for single player games.
- auto (based on your computer specs)
- on
- off
Playing PA with a local server on the same computer requires a mid-top spec CPU and plenty of free RAM.
eg minimum 8GB and ideally 16GB.
The minimum specs for using local servers with Titans are:
- quad core
- 8GB RAM for dedicated GPUs
- 12GB RAM for integrated GPUs
Failing to connect to a local server is usually caused by:
- firewalls
- antivirus interfering with network connections
- corrupt files
- broken mods