Uploading a single-player world to a Project Zomboid server allows players to experience the game in a multiplayer setting with friends or other players, adding a new layer of social interaction and gameplay possibilities. Players can work together to survive, build a base, and explore the world, creating a sense of community and teamwork. Additionally, uploading a single-player world to a server can save players time and effort. They can use their existing base and progress in multiplayer rather than starting from scratch.
1. Go to the local Zomboid folder. It is typically found in the user folder.
2. Find the following directory: Zomboid/Saves/Multiplayer .
3. Rename the chosen save folder.
4. Log in to the BisectHosting Starbase panel.
5. Stop the server.
6. Go to the Files tab.
7. Log in to the server with an SFTP client. Learn how to here.
8. Find the following directory: .cache/Saves/Multiplayer .
9. Upload the folder from step 3.
10. Return to the BisectHosting Starbase panel.
11. Go to the Startup tab.
12. From the Server Name field, enter the name from step 3.