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i had a 10gb local link. if i reinstall my gaming rig it would local rip from server. i can only do it with a gui. 2tb library 3-5min per game.
im kinda like Wile e cyote
In regards to networking; yes you'll need to setup a network to play a networked game. For most game servers on linux the guides are simply telling you to configure the game server to listen on a specific port (if it's configurable) and how to open that port in the firewall so that other systems (e.g. your game clients) can reach the server.
Lastly, a lot of guides will then also tell you how to or provide you with a start script so that you can run the server as a service and can easily start/stop/restart the game server and configure it to start when the system starts up so if you reboot the physical server/system the game server will start back up when the system finishes booting.
EDIT: if you have specific questions about a specific game and/or guide ask those specific things so people can help elaborate on where you are having issues understanding the guide