
Fixed damage-bonus miscalculation at some Blade/Blunt levels.Fixed clicked-on item not being used in some recipes.Fixed "Craft All" with water sources from context menu.

Open the Steam Overlay, click Settings, click the Broadcasting tab, then click the link at the top beside "Broadcast Status" to start a broadcast. This allows other people to watch you play. SteamScoreboard=admin turns off avatars and profile names for everyone except admins. This can be disabled by server admins by setting SteamScoreboard=false in the server's INI file.

Other players can see your Steam avatar and profile name in the scoreboard regardless of the server username you choose. Steam servers still require an account username and password, however be aware that you are logged into the server using your Steam account credentials. A server can be started in non-Steam mode as well using the -nosteam option. If you want to start your client in non-Steam mode, you can add -nosteam to the launch options in the game's properties. Steam-enabled clients can only connect to Steam-enabled servers. You will see "(Steam)" next to the version number in the main-menu screen when running a Steam-enabled client.

Login anonymousforce_install_dir C:\PZServerapp_update 380870 validatequitSteam servers require one additional port to function. Here is an example of the commands you might use to install/update a server on Windows using SteamCMD: There is now a proper anonymous dedicated server that can be installed and updated using SteamCMD. Note that uploading Workshop items is broken on Linux due to a Steam bug. Look in your user Zomboid\Workshop\ModTemplate folder for an example of how to arrange your files for uploading. That takes you to a screen where you can upload mods to Spiffo's Workshop.

There's a new "Workshop" button in the main menu screen.
