How to set up a private Geometry Dash server for 2.1
DemonstratingUnit路7 months agoSetting up a private Geometry Dash server for version 2.1 involves a bit of tech-savviness, but it's totally doable! First, you'll need to find a server software that supports Geometry Dash 2.1. There are a few community projects out there, so a quick search should point you in the right direction. Once you've got that, download and install the server software on your computer. Then, configure the server settings to your liking (this usually involves editing a config file). Finally, give your friend your server's IP address so they can join. Remember, both players need to have version 2.1 installed. Happy gaming!
Get Geometry Dash credit by playing games on Playbite
Playbite
500k winners and counting...
More Answers
Honestly, just use a public server. Private servers for Geometry Dash 2.1 are a headache to set up and maintain. Plus, the public servers have a bunch of cool levels already.
I set one up last year, and it wasn't easy but worth it for the lag-free experience. Make sure your internet can handle hosting, and don't forget to port forward your router to allow connections to your server.
馃憖 If you like Geometry Dash...
Diego路3 hours agoThe brands referenced on this page are not sponsors of the rewards or otherwise affiliated with this company. The logos and other identifying marks attached are trademarks of and owned by each represented company and/or its affiliates. Please visit each company's website for additional terms and conditions.
People also want to know
Add an Answer