Play Metin2 in Google Cloud?

09/15/2018 21:27 Lenny Kravitz#1
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So its possible? i dont know

I get 7.2gbram
8core
GPU(tested with Nvidia tesla K80, V100 P100 and P4/P4 workstation.
Windows server 2016 Datacenter/ 2012 r2 and 2008.

Nothing worked , I always get the same error

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Its compatible metin2 in windows server i dont know. But if someone can figure out something, i will listen, already 2 days trying to solve these in different ways, 0 works.


German with gtranslator:

So ist es möglich? ich weiß es nicht

Ich bekomme 7,2 GB
8 Kern
GPU (getestet mit Nvidia tesla K80, V100 P100 und P4 / P4 Workstation.
Windows Server 2016 Datacenter / 2012 R2 und 2008.

Nichts hat funktioniert, ich bekomme immer den gleichen Fehler

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Seine kompatible Metin2 in Windows-Server weiß ich nicht. Aber wenn jemand etwas herausfinden kann, werde ich zuhören, schon 2 Tage versuchen, diese auf verschiedene Arten zu lösen, 0 funktioniert.
09/16/2018 17:58 Rainer Wahnsinn#2
Search for RemoteFX if you're accessing the server via RDP.
09/16/2018 21:16 Lenny Kravitz#3
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Originally Posted by Rainer Wahnsinn View Post
Search for RemoteFX if you're accessing the server via RDP.
Can i ask if its not a problem why?

If it dosnt works for RDP why with another cleint/acces mode would work? isnt GPU problem is thath what you are saying? thanks for your answer btw
09/16/2018 21:35 Rainer Wahnsinn#4
RemoteFX is like an "addon" for RDP.

You have to virtualize a VM with Hyper-V within your Win Server.
In the VM settings add the hardware component "RemoteFX-3D-Graphicscard".

But this is just needed if you're accessing the server via RDP.
I assumed that you're using RDP.. What protocol do you use?

edit: I never worked with Google Cloud, so I could be completely wrong.
09/17/2018 00:57 Lenny Kravitz#5
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Originally Posted by Rainer Wahnsinn View Post
RemoteFX is like an "addon" for RDP.

You have to virtualize a VM with Hyper-V within your Win Server.
In the VM settings add the hardware component "RemoteFX-3D-Graphicscard".

But this is just needed if you're accessing the server via RDP.
I assumed that you're using RDP.. What protocol do you use?

edit: I never worked with Google Cloud, so I could be completely wrong.
Hyper V isnt compatible in google cloud servers, i try to install but it puts

"hyper v cannot be installed a hypervisor is already running" or "isnt compatible with these server" I tested in all windows server SO any other idea?


yes, im accesing through rdp.


--they allow nested virtualization but just in linux i think:

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Other hypervisors, such as Hyper-V, ESX, and Xen are not currently supported. You can use nested virtualization on any Linux VM instance running on a Haswell or newer platform.


any other idea/solution?
09/17/2018 10:18 Rainer Wahnsinn#6
The problem with RDP is it doesn't recognize the installed GPU (you can check this in device manager).

Once I had a similar problem, I just connected via AnyDesk and everything was good.
Could be a solution for you too.
09/17/2018 13:58 Lenny Kravitz#7
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Originally Posted by Rainer Wahnsinn View Post
The problem with RDP is it doesn't recognize the installed GPU (you can check this in device manager).

Once I had a similar problem, I just connected via AnyDesk and everything was good.
Could be a solution for you too.

I will check these but i think RDP reconogizes the GPU

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edit: i try anydesk but i configure all connect and if rdp session is active, anydesk works, but if i close it, then anydesk put in black screen.
09/17/2018 15:46 Rainer Wahnsinn#8
Yes, because the session gets closed when you close RDP.

Do you have any webinterface access to the default administrator?
09/17/2018 16:51 Lenny Kravitz#9
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Originally Posted by Rainer Wahnsinn View Post
Yes, because the session gets closed when you close RDP.

Do you have any webinterface access to the default administrator?
Im running the server in Google Cloud Plataform. I have entire website for administrate/add firewall rules and much more things i dont understsand.

How i can check these?