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So, these are games that you self-host and then can play through the Steam client with friends who have the game in their library? Sorry, I am not very familiar with Steam works. So, when you said a Steam host, I was confused cause I always though Steam won't let you host games and that everything had to be through their servers alone.
Upon a search, most claim a minimum of 1GB RAM is recommended. I guess, I am out of luck there.
I don't know the exact specs and couldn't find an official source, but it doesn't use much resources to host. However, 128mb feels like it might be too small. My container is using just under 300mb running Debian 12 and vaultwarden.
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No, some games can use either steam or their own lobby. For 7 Days To Die, for example, you can self host a server and choose not to do port forwarding, and it will use Team's native service to connect you with other players who want to join your server. However, your traffic then goes through some steam servers fiest, which can cause everyone to have more lag depending on steam traffic. If you set up the correct port forwards, you can get your server listed in the list of all servers, and people can join directly (usually you add a password unless you want to host an open server for the game).
It depends on the game developers more than anything. Steam doesn't limit you to only using their services for multiplayer.
Any alternatives that could run well on 128mb?
Oh now I get the idea. That's actually a good idea. I am guessing with the port forwarding, Steam does validate your server for any malicious intent. This way, people can join comparatively faster servers and Steam gets to offload some of its load off to gamers who can host.
KeePass is serverless. You could use syncthing to keep it synced on your small server. Syncthing doesn't use much resources. Then use Keepass2Android for android, or something like strongbox for ios. KeePassXC for desktop. I had that setup for a long time, though I used Dropbox or some cloud service to host and sync the database file.
If you go that route, use the KeePass browser extension for autofill on desktop. Much nicer than copy pasting.
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Thank you yet again. I am gonna try KeePass to begin then.
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Anyone online?
A godd morning to you, Bas. Before you ask, no giveaways yet.
I am here as usual. What's up?
Okay!
Doing good now. I just woke up.