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Miku Hatsune2016-06-12 18:43:38
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Miku Hatsune, 2016-06-12 18:43:38

How to run the game on VDS? Or what should I do in my situation?

There is a game, a game under Windows, not particularly demanding and runs at a minimum even on WinXp + intel graphics + 2GB of RAM.
The bottom line is that the game has a farming bot (official bot), but my home PC does not allow me to constantly keep the game open in the background while the bot farms (produces) resources.
I had an idea to put it on VDS (although I didn't really hope for luck, and for good reason). I bought a VDS with the following parameters: Intel Xeon 2Hz 2 cores, 8GB of RAM.
BUT! There was a server OS (Win Server 2008R2), you can install 7k, but everything is difficult with drivers for the virtual machine.
In general, I put the game, launched it - it does not work. An error with a message unknown to me:
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Perhaps the fact is that the OS is server (Although all sorts of necessary things like DirectX have risen) or is it all the same that VDS?
Что мне делать? Выкинуть VDS и выбрать что-то другое? или всё же на VDS запустить игру можно?

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cijiw, 2016-06-12
@Hatsune-Miku

Modern VDS, and even more so those supporting Windu, quite accurately emulate a real computer.
In addition to hardware support for 3D graphics.
You can try to deal with DirectX, here you are right, it is possible.
But if the program requires only hardware 3D, then only specialized very expensive hostings with support for video cards are suitable, and the game is not worth the candle.
With dedicated servers - the same problem. Initially, no one puts video cards on them.
True, if they are on ordinary modern desktop processors and the usual video built into Intel is enough for you, then you can try with them.
Some of the cheapest dedicated - for example on Kimsufi.

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Dim Boy, 2016-06-12
@twix007

В VDS обычно отсутствует видеокарта

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