Deploy Dedicated Servers for Phantom Beast Palu & Enshrouded on Tencent Cloud
This step‑by‑step guide explains how to set up cost‑effective dedicated servers on Tencent Cloud for the popular games Phantom Beast Palu and Enshrouded, covering game selection, machine configuration, template deployment, and client connection details.
Recently the games Phantom Beast Palu and Enshrouded have become very popular; this guide shows how to obtain a cost‑effective dedicated server so you can play with friends anytime.
Key point!!!
The steps are simple enough for non‑programmers, and while many cloud providers offer similar services, Tencent Cloud provides the best price‑performance ratio.
Server Setup Steps
Choose the game.
Enter the server creation page at the following link: https://curl.qcloud.com/1mik3tYN
Select machine configuration.
After selecting a game, the supported specifications are displayed (see image). Choose a configuration based on the number of players.
If you are a new Tencent Cloud user, simply pick one of the first three options.
Choose a template based on the game.
After confirming the configuration, follow the steps shown in the image to deploy the appropriate game template.
After payment, click “View Instance”.
The instance will be created; after a short wait the deployment is complete.
How to Use Phantom Beast Palu
After deployment, copy the instance’s public IP address (highlighted in the screenshot).
Open the game client and select Join Multiplayer (Dedicated Server) .
Paste the copied public IP address, keeping the port :8211, and click “Connect” to start playing.
How to Use Enshrouded
After deployment, find the internal message in the Tencent Cloud console that contains the server login credentials.
Locate the Enshrouded.txt file on the desktop; it contains the Server Name. Copy this name.
Open the game client, select Join an online game, and search for the copied server name to join.
Search for the server name and you can start playing.
Conclusion
Beyond casual entertainment, consider building a SaaS service to rent server resources for light‑use players, which could be more friendly and economical.
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Programmer DD
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