ROID is short for Red Orchestra ID (AKA SteamID64), and is a 17-18 digit number that, while public information, is unique to your steam account. ROIDs are used to give admin privileges, to ban players, etc.

Get Your ROID

Visit our Get Your ROID page for the two easiest methods of obtaining your own ROID.

Get Another’s ROID

You may wish to get someone else’s ROID to request they be banned or to find their steam page. There are two easy methods of doing this.

Using the Console in DH and RO2/RS

While you are in a server, you can open your console and type the following command:

listplayers

It will display a list of the players in the server, as well as their ROIDs. You can use your mouse scroll to go up and down the list. The ROID will be listed next to their name, as shown in the example below.

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Using their Steam Community Page

Alternatively, you can get an ROID from any Steam Community Profile page. The ‘Add to your friends list’ link contains the person’s ROID in its URL. Simply right-click it and click ‘Copy Link Address’ or ‘Copy URL’, then paste it somewhere and you have the ROID.

For example, copy the Add to your friends list link from this Steam Community Profile and paste it in notepad to get:

<steam://friends/add/76561197961136828>

As you can see, that person’s ROID is 76561197961136828