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Taiko Local Server
This is a server for Taiko no Tatsujin Nijiiro ver 08.18
Setup
Prerequisite
- A working game, with dongle and card reader emulation. You can use TaikoArcadeLoader for these if you haven't.
Tools
- TaikoArcadeLoader: A loader for the game with hardware emulation and other fixes.
- TaikoReverseProxy: A no-setup bundled proxy server, use as a user-friendly alternative to Apache.
Quick Setup
With the newest release (>=2.00) of TaikoArcadeLoader, you no longer need to run AMAuthd or AMUpdater.
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Download the latest release of TaikoArcadeLoader and install it. Make sure to setup TAL using the config.toml and set the
server
parameter to your local IP address. -
Download the latest release of TaikoReverseProxy.
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In the
Data\x64\datatable
folder of the game, find the following files:music_attribute.bin musicinfo.bin music_order.bin wordlist.bin
Extract them (you can use 7zip) and rename the extracted file like so:
music_attribute -> music_attribute.json musicinfo -> musicinfo.json music_order -> music_order.json wordlist -> wordlist.json
Then put these in TaikoLocalServer's
wwwroot/data
folder. -
Modify hosts, add the following entries (this step can be done automatically with TaikoReverseProxy, check the config for it):
server.ip tenporouter.loc server.ip naominet.jp server.ip v402-front.mucha-prd.nbgi-amnet.jp server.ip vsapi.taiko-p.jp
where
server.ip
is your computer's ip (or the server's ip) -
Run TaikoReverseProxy and TaikoLocalServer, then run the game. You can access the WebUI by going to
https://naominet.jp:10122/
in your browser.
Server setup (for TAL<2.00 or other loaders)
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Download the server from release page, extract anywhere
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From game's
Data\x64\datatable
folder, findmusic_attribute.bin
,musicinfo.bin
,music_order.bin
andwordlist.bin
, decompress them, add.json
prefix to them. The result ismusic_attribute.json
,musicinfo.json
,music_order.json
andwordlist.json
. Put the json files underwwwroot/data
folder in server. -
Modify hosts, add the following entries:
server.ip tenporouter.loc server.ip naominet.jp server.ip v402-front.mucha-prd.nbgi-amnet.jp server.ip vsapi.taiko-p.jp
where
server.ip
is your computers ip (or the server's ip) -
Setup TaikoReverseProxy or Apache as reverse proxy.
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Now run the server, if everything is setup correctly, visit http://localhost:5000, you should be able to see the web ui up and running without errors. (If you encounter errors in web ui for the first time, try visit https://naominet.jp:10122/)
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Go to game folder, copy the config files (AMConfig.ini and WritableConfig.ini) in the AMCUS folder from server release to AMCUS folder and replace the original ones.
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Open command prompt as admin, navigate to game root folder (where init.ps1 is). Run
regsvr32 .\AMCUS\iauthdll.dll
. It should prompt about success. -
Run AMCUS/AMAuthd.exe, then run AMCUS/AMUpdater.exe. If the updater run and exits without issue, you are ready to run the game and connect to server.
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Run the game, it should now connect to the server.
Run the server on another computer
If you want to run the server on another computer, the procedure is almost identical.
Before you open browser, in wwwroot/appsettings.json
, change BaseUrl
to https://naominet.jp:10122
then instead of visit localhost, visit the server using domain name to test.
Also note that now the cetificate also need to be imported on client computer, or web ui may not work. If you don't need https, change BaseUrl
to http://server.ip:80
, and visit on client. The game does not care about certificate.
Apache Setup (Optional)
Notice the following assumes a windows install, the server also works on Linux, but the guide only covers windows.
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Download Apache, extract anywhere
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Copy the content in release rar's Apache folder to installed Apache root folder (and replace, which includes httpd.conf and httpd-vhosts.conf, if no prompt to replace files, you are extracting to wrong folder)
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Open
conf/httpd.conf
(under installed Apache folder), find this line (line 37 by default), modify it to your Apache install (extracted) full path
# For example, if your Apache is extracted to C:\users\username\Apache24, then this should be "c:/users/username/Apache24"
Define SRVROOT "d:/Projects/Apache24"
- Open the certs folder Apache root folder, then click on the localhost.crt file and import it to trusted root store.
If everything is correct, run bin/httpd.exe, a command prompt will open (and stay open, if it shut down, probably something is not setup correctly)