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Latest revision as of 08:47, 14 April 2026
This guide explains how to connect to a Windrose server and play with friends.
Joining a Windrose Server
Using an Invite Code (Primary Method)
Windrose uses an invite code system to connect players to servers. Every server has a unique code that players enter to join.
- Open Windrose.
- From the main menu, select Multiplayer or Join Server.
- Enter the server's Invite Code.
- Example:
d6221bb7 - Invite codes are at least 6 characters long and are case-sensitive.
- Allowed characters: 0-9, a-z, A-Z.
- Example:
- If the server is password-protected, enter the password when prompted.
- Click Connect or Join.
Where to find the invite code:
- Survival Servers customers: Your invite code is displayed in the control panel under your server details. The invite code is generated after the server starts for the first time — it won't appear until the server has finished registering.
- Self-hosted servers: The invite code is set in your
ServerDescription.jsonconfig file. See Windrose Server Configuration Guide for details.
What You'll Need
To join a Windrose server, you need:
- Windrose installed via Steam.
- A Steam account (logged in).
- Invite code provided by the server owner.
Finding Servers to Join
There are several ways to find Windrose servers:
- Friends - Ask a friend who runs a server for their invite code.
- Discord communities - Many servers share invite codes in Windrose Discord groups.
- Rent your own - Get a Windrose server from Survival Servers.
Troubleshooting Connection Problems
"Connection Timed Out" or "Cannot Connect"
- Check the invite code - Make sure you typed it correctly (codes are case-sensitive).
- Server might be offline - Contact the server owner to confirm it's running.
- Server is still starting - Windrose servers need a moment to register after starting. Wait a minute and try again.
- Firewall blocking connection - Temporarily disable your firewall to test.
"Version Mismatch" or "Incompatible Version"
Windrose requires the client (your game) and server to be on the same version. If you see this error:
- Update your game - Open Steam and check for Windrose updates.
- Wait for server update - The server owner may need to update their server.
- Check announcements - Server owners often post when they're updating.
"Connection Refused"
This usually means:
- The server isn't running.
- The port isn't open on the server's firewall.
- The server has reached its maximum player count.
Lag or High Ping
- Server location - Choose servers closer to your geographic location.
- Your internet connection - Test your connection speed and stability.
- Too many players - Some servers may be running at capacity.
Playing on a Local Network (LAN)
If you want to join a server running on another computer in your home, the server still needs to be set up with an invite code. Connect using the invite code — LAN connections don't require port forwarding since you're on the same network.
See Also
- How to Create a Windrose Server Guide
- How to Transfer a Local Save to a Windrose Server
- Windrose Server Configuration Guide
- Windrose Admin Commands
- Windrose on Steam
- Rent a Windrose Server from Survival Servers