Guide talk:Setting up a Terraria server

Are we sure the server doesn't need XNA? I had to install it for it to work.

Server Hosting Help!
Hello I picker up Terraria the other day in the steam summer sale and I am hooked.

I have been playing solid for the last few days on a friends sever and decided that I would like to start using my own server for me and some other buddies.

I have tried to set up my own but failed miserably, there for i have decided to rent on a monthly basis instead.

I have had a look around the internet for prices and the best deals but i'm still pretty stumped. I found a huge price list on this site http://comparegamehosting.com/game/terraria/ but really dont have a clue who to go with if im totally honest I don't have a clue. It's my first server so i would like to get advise in order to avoid a bad first time.

Any advise would be a real help :)

Thank you in advance

Answer
You don't need to pay to set up a server! All you need is a good computer, a decent internet connection, and this guide. I just published a major rewrite for some of the more confusing portions of the guide to assist new server users. I had a lot of the same questions, as I'm not very saavy on this stuff, but I have put it into laymen's terms for most people to understand, (as long as you're using windows.) Good luck. Slipt1 (talk) 17:49, 15 August 2015 (UTC)

Raspberry Pi 1 & 2
So, I created an account to edit this out, but I'd rather not tread on toes and make a poorly written section on this.

I wrote a guide on Terraria dedicated servers, both official and TDSM, on Reddit! https://www.reddit.com/r/Terraria/comments/3i4lnu/guide_running_terraria_server_on_raspberry_pi_2/ The problem is, this guide really only covers the Pi 2 as that's the model I've got, and it's got way more processing power and RAM. I've seen told in other guides (though they were about outdated versions of both Mono and Terraria) that people could do it with the Pi 1 B and B+, but I'm not sure if that's still accurate what with the release of later versions of Mono and Terraria (which both use more RAM and processor resources now).

Should I just reformat this guide and put it up, for the Pi 2, and include some note about testing for the Pi 1 is requested, or... how can I do this to be awesome? Gedrean (talk) 04:21, 24 August 2015 (UTC)