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How to Set Up a Banana Shooter Server

Banana Shooter··2 min read

Banana Shooter is a lighthearted multiplayer shooter built for casual lobbies and party play. A dedicated server keeps your matches online for friends to drop into. This step-by-step guide shows you how to set up a Banana Shooter server in minutes — no manual install, no command line.

What you need

  • A Banana Shooter plan with around 1–2 GB of RAM — Banana Shooter is a Light-class game.
  • Support for server config files, included on every GGameHost Banana Shooter plan.
  • Your friends or community to play with (up to 16 slots).

Step 1 — Choose your plan

Pick a plan sized for your Banana Shooter community. We recommend about 1–2 GB of RAM; start smaller and upgrade in one click as you add players or mods. Banana Shooter plans start at $3.99/mo.

Step 2 — Deploy your server

Check out and your Banana Shooter server provisions automatically in under 60 seconds, with console access right away — no manual install, no command line.

Step 3 — Connect & invite players

Once your Banana Shooter server is online, share its address (IP and port) with your friends so they can join. Start, stop and restart it anytime from the control panel.

Step 4 — Install mods & configure

Your Banana Shooter server supports Config, Custom maps, FTP/SFTP. Install server config files straight from the one-click installer, or upload your own from the control panel — then tweak settings in the visual config editor.

Step 5 — Keep it running smoothly

Enable scheduled automatic backups, set restart timers, and monitor CPU, RAM and player counts from the dashboard. Always-on DDoS protection and 24/7 support keep your Banana Shooter server stable.

Server softwareserver config files
Recommended RAM1–2 GB
Player slotsup to 16 slots
Performance classLight

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