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Joining a Farming Simulator 25 server takes a little setup before the farm work can begin. The server needs a clear game name first, then you can search for that name from the multiplayer menu in-game. If the server has a password, keep that handy too. Forgetting one filter is enough to make the server vanish like a poorly parked trailer.
Before opening Farming Simulator 25, configure the name players will search for.

Choose a name that is easy to recognize. If several friends are joining, send them the exact spelling so everyone searches for the same thing.
Once the server name is saved and the server is running, connect from Farming Simulator 25.




After that, you should load into the server and can start inviting players, managing equipment, and making financial decisions that would alarm a real accountant.
If the server browser cannot find your game, start with the Game Name field. It must match the name saved in the Farming Simulator Interface. Also review the browser filters. A wrong language, map, or similar setting can hide the server even when it is online.
If the filters look correct, return to the Farming Simulator Interface and confirm the settings were saved. The server may also simply be offline, so check its status in the control panel and restart it if needed.
Finding the server but failing to join usually points to the password. Open the Farming Simulator Interface, confirm the password shown in the server settings, or change it to something new. Save the settings, restart the server, and try joining again.
Recent mod installs or setting changes can also prevent successful connections. If the problem started after changing the server, temporarily review those changes and make sure every player has the same required mods.
To join a Farming Simulator 25 server, set a server name, save the configuration, restart the server, then search for that exact name through Multiplayer > Join Game. If it does not appear, verify the filters and server status. If it appears but blocks the connection, check the password and any recent mod changes.
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