Salt and Sanctuary

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DustyMech May 18, 2016 @ 9:45am
Nvidia Gamestream?
Has anyone successful attempted coop with this ?
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Mexican Joker May 18, 2016 @ 11:07am 
just tried it. friend can control my character but its not registering guest's controller when we try to coop.
Last edited by Mexican Joker; May 18, 2016 @ 11:08am
DustyMech May 18, 2016 @ 11:09am 
Originally posted by Maze:
just tried it. friend can control my character but its not registering guest's controller when we try to coop.

dangittt :steamsad:
Mexican Joker May 18, 2016 @ 11:10am 
yep... research continues :/
Cpac May 18, 2016 @ 11:24am 
Yes the host need to be the sellsword and the coop friend needs to be main character and use keyboard. so host = controller coop = keyboard its a mess but it does work
DustyMech May 18, 2016 @ 12:01pm 
Originally posted by Cpac:
Yes the host need to be the sellsword and the coop friend needs to be main character and use keyboard. so host = controller coop = keyboard its a mess but it does work

Thanks for that! At least it possible lol
DaniVegaz May 18, 2016 @ 12:20pm 
such a waste not having real online coop...
guess i will wait for sale then :praisesun:
DustyMech May 18, 2016 @ 12:22pm 
Originally posted by KnightLight:
such a waste not having real online coop...
guess i will wait for sale then :praisesun:

But.... it IS on sale :D
Hans May 18, 2016 @ 12:29pm 
Use Moonlight. It uses Nvidia's streaming APi but works much better, for example allowing both client and host to use a controller and more options like mapping controller, and setting stream quality.

https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/47l1w0/psa_alternative_to_nvidias_gamestream_will_let/
DustyMech May 18, 2016 @ 1:17pm 
Originally posted by Gouki:
Use Moonlight. It uses Nvidia's streaming APi but works much better, for example allowing both client and host to use a controller and more options like mapping controller, and setting stream quality.

https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/47l1w0/psa_alternative_to_nvidias_gamestream_will_let/


Thanks man, I appreciate the tip. I'll have to check it out if gamestream becomes a hassle
nu1mlock May 18, 2016 @ 3:27pm 
Originally posted by DustyMech:
Thanks man, I appreciate the tip. I'll have to check it out if gamestream becomes a hassle
Moonlight really is better in every way. And the host doesn't even have to download anything.

I'm connecting to my friend and we can both use controllers, but he plays with mouse and keyboard because he prefers that. I am the sellsword, makes sense since I'm actually connecting to his computer.

Also, like already stated, the quality is higher, the bitrate is higher (and can be set to 30 or 60fps).

And, don't forget - there's no time limit at all.
Last edited by nu1mlock; May 18, 2016 @ 3:29pm
Thon24 May 18, 2016 @ 5:56pm 
Originally posted by nu1mlock:
Originally posted by DustyMech:
Thanks man, I appreciate the tip. I'll have to check it out if gamestream becomes a hassle
Moonlight really is better in every way. And the host doesn't even have to download anything.

I'm connecting to my friend and we can both use controllers, but he plays with mouse and keyboard because he prefers that. I am the sellsword, makes sense since I'm actually connecting to his computer.

Also, like already stated, the quality is higher, the bitrate is higher (and can be set to 30 or 60fps).

And, don't forget - there's no time limit at all.

You've tried it already? I can't get it to work. Do I put Salt.exe under SHIELD applications? and then my friend just enters my IP? How do I start the stream?
Windows 95 May 18, 2016 @ 7:32pm 
Originally posted by nu1mlock:
Originally posted by DustyMech:
Thanks man, I appreciate the tip. I'll have to check it out if gamestream becomes a hassle
Moonlight really is better in every way. And the host doesn't even have to download anything.

I'm connecting to my friend and we can both use controllers, but he plays with mouse and keyboard because he prefers that. I am the sellsword, makes sense since I'm actually connecting to his computer.

Also, like already stated, the quality is higher, the bitrate is higher (and can be set to 30 or 60fps).

And, don't forget - there's no time limit at all.
how do you get it to work
Mexican Joker May 18, 2016 @ 10:24pm 
Originally posted by ECH:
Originally posted by nu1mlock:
Moonlight really is better in every way. And the host doesn't even have to download anything.

I'm connecting to my friend and we can both use controllers, but he plays with mouse and keyboard because he prefers that. I am the sellsword, makes sense since I'm actually connecting to his computer.

Also, like already stated, the quality is higher, the bitrate is higher (and can be set to 30 or 60fps).

And, don't forget - there's no time limit at all.
how do you get it to work

I would also like to know how to setup the moonlight coop session because we tried it yesterday and my friend couldn't see video at all but it was registering his controller via moonlight and he could hear sounds.
nu1mlock May 18, 2016 @ 11:34pm 
Originally posted by Thon:
You've tried it already? I can't get it to work. Do I put Salt.exe under SHIELD applications? and then my friend just enters my IP? How do I start the stream?
Yes, we've played the game for about two hours already.

I can't say EXACTLY how to do it on the host computer since I'm always joining my friend (I have an AMD card so I can't host). But yeah, it's something like that. You add the game for streaming manually - or let the program search your computer and add the games it finds.

After that, your friend downloads Moonlight, type in your IP and click "Pair". Your friend will see a number on his screen, which you'll enter into the box that pops up on your PC.

Done. Now he can click "show app list" and start any game that's in that list.

You might need to update your Geforce Experience to the latest beta version if you haven't already.

Originally posted by Maze:
I would also like to know how to setup the moonlight coop session because we tried it yesterday and my friend couldn't see video at all but it was registering his controller via moonlight and he could hear sounds.
Make sure you have the latest version of Geforce Experience. If your friend still doesn't see any video, he could try download v0.6.6.1 of Moonlight instead of v0.7.4.1.
Last edited by nu1mlock; May 18, 2016 @ 11:35pm
Mexican Joker May 18, 2016 @ 11:40pm 
Originally posted by nu1mlock:
Originally posted by Thon:
You've tried it already? I can't get it to work. Do I put Salt.exe under SHIELD applications? and then my friend just enters my IP? How do I start the stream?
Yes, we've played the game for about two hours already.

I can't say EXACTLY how to do it on the host computer since I'm always joining my friend (I have an AMD card so I can't host). But yeah, it's something like that. You add the game for streaming manually - or let the program search your computer and add the games it finds.

After that, your friend downloads Moonlight, type in your IP and click "Pair". Your friend will see a number on his screen, which you'll enter into the box that pops up on your PC.

Done. Now he can click "show app list" and start any game that's in that list.

You might need to update your Geforce Experience to the latest beta version if you haven't already.

Originally posted by Maze:
I would also like to know how to setup the moonlight coop session because we tried it yesterday and my friend couldn't see video at all but it was registering his controller via moonlight and he could hear sounds.
Make sure you have the latest version of Geforce Experience. If your friend still doesn't see any video, he could try download v0.6.6.1 of Moonlight instead of v0.7.4.1.

Alright we will try with another moonlight version, thx.
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