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### Fork Difference
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* .NET 6.0 runtime
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* Additional options & features
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* Optimized in-game scripts (also newer compiler & language versions)
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* Better configuration via cli arguments, environment variables or xml config
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* Designed to run multiple instance from same install directory without having you to waste disk space
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* Mostly compatible with original torch's plugins
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### Discord
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### Installation
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* Unzip the Torch release into its own directory and run the executable. It will automatically download the SE DS and generate the other necessary files.
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- If you already have a DS installed you can unzip the Torch files into the folder that contains the DedicatedServer64 folder.
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- If you already have a DS installed you can:
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* Unzip the Torch files into the folder that contains the DedicatedServer64 folder.
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* Pass path to game files using config parameter `gamePath`
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# Building
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To build Torch you must first have a complete SE Dedicated installation somewhere. Before you open the solution, run the Setup batch file and enter the path of that installation's DedicatedServer64 folder. The script will make a symlink to that folder so the Torch solution can find the DLL references it needs.
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As a regular dotnet project with cli by running `dotnet build Torch.Server/Torch.Server.csproj`, with VS 2022 or higher, with JB Rider or Fleet.
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If you have a more enjoyable server experience because of Torch, please consider supporting us on Patreon. (https://www.patreon.com/TorchSE)
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