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Nomadski Mar 22, 2023 @ 4:04am
No Crossplay option on PC Gamepass version of Valheim?
I've just tried the GP version of Valheim on my PC and noticed none of my worlds have the option for crossplay from the main menu like they do on Steam version? Start Server and Password is there, but not Crossplay?
Originally posted by avatar.zero:
The "crossplay" option just means turning on the Microsoft multiplayer component. On Steam, it's optional since you can still do multiplayer openly without having to deal with Microsoft if you don't want to. On Gamepass/X-Box, it's required since all multiplayer has to be processed by Microsoft servers before connecting to the actual endpoint. That would likely be why the GP version doesn't include a toggle.
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umop-apisdn Mar 22, 2023 @ 6:06am 
Interesting. I wonder if that's intentional, or an oversight.

... perhaps it just isn't ready, yet. There have been numerous issues with crossplay on PC, as of the recent patch, so it might have been removed for the sake of the devs' stress levels.
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avatar.zero Mar 22, 2023 @ 7:44am 
The "crossplay" option just means turning on the Microsoft multiplayer component. On Steam, it's optional since you can still do multiplayer openly without having to deal with Microsoft if you don't want to. On Gamepass/X-Box, it's required since all multiplayer has to be processed by Microsoft servers before connecting to the actual endpoint. That would likely be why the GP version doesn't include a toggle.
Nomadski Mar 23, 2023 @ 12:36pm 
Originally posted by avatar.zero:
The "crossplay" option just means turning on the Microsoft multiplayer component. On Steam, it's optional since you can still do multiplayer openly without having to deal with Microsoft if you don't want to. On Gamepass/X-Box, it's required since all multiplayer has to be processed by Microsoft servers before connecting to the actual endpoint. That would likely be why the GP version doesn't include a toggle.

Makes total sense! Cheers.
L1m3r (Banned) Mar 23, 2023 @ 1:45pm 
Originally posted by avatar.zero:
The "crossplay" option just means turning on the Microsoft multiplayer component. On Steam, it's optional since you can still do multiplayer openly without having to deal with Microsoft if you don't want to. On Gamepass/X-Box, it's required since ...

I assumed the same but refrained from answering because I've never played any Gamepass/X-Box stuff. -> How do you know that / what's your source? (just out of curiosity)
avatar.zero Mar 23, 2023 @ 2:29pm 
Originally posted by L1m3r:
Originally posted by avatar.zero:
The "crossplay" option just means turning on the Microsoft multiplayer component. On Steam, it's optional since you can still do multiplayer openly without having to deal with Microsoft if you don't want to. On Gamepass/X-Box, it's required since ...

I assumed the same but refrained from answering because I've never played any Gamepass/X-Box stuff. -> How do you know that / what's your source? (just out of curiosity)

I can't quote any specific source at the moment, it's just based mostly on other posts scattered around and a bit on things I kind of remember from when I was considering getting back into programming as a hobby some time back (I had some ideas for games that I wanted to try my hand at) and researching how different multiplayer platforms were set up. [deep recovery breath] Microsoft's was my first - and last when I realized that it had been so long since I've done any code that I just wasn't seeming to totally wrap my head around it.
L1m3r (Banned) Mar 23, 2023 @ 4:37pm 
Originally posted by avatar.zero:
Originally posted by L1m3r:
I assumed the same but refrained from answering because I've never played any Gamepass/X-Box stuff. -> How do you know that / what's your source? (just out of curiosity)

I can't quote any specific source at the moment, it's just based mostly on other posts scattered around and a bit on things I kind of remember from when I was considering getting back into programming as a hobby some time back (I had some ideas for games that I wanted to try my hand at) and researching how different multiplayer platforms were set up. [deep recovery breath] Microsoft's was my first - and last when I realized that it had been so long since I've done any code that I just wasn't seeming to totally wrap my head around it.

Ah well, thanks anyway. :-)

But does that mean the Xbox/GP versions don't have the option to join a (dedicated) server directly via FQDN/IP:port ? (@OP?)
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Shaken_Widow Mar 23, 2023 @ 4:40pm 
Originally posted by L1m3r:
Originally posted by avatar.zero:

I can't quote any specific source at the moment, it's just based mostly on other posts scattered around and a bit on things I kind of remember from when I was considering getting back into programming as a hobby some time back (I had some ideas for games that I wanted to try my hand at) and researching how different multiplayer platforms were set up. [deep recovery breath] Microsoft's was my first - and last when I realized that it had been so long since I've done any code that I just wasn't seeming to totally wrap my head around it.

Ah well, thanks anyway. :-)

But does that mean the Xbox/GP versions don't have the option to join a (dedicated) server directly via FQDN/IP:port ?
no they do, that's what the join code in the pause menu is for alongside the server list.

i just think they can't start them, it requires the tool for the dedicated server which is only on pc.
Last edited by Shaken_Widow; Mar 23, 2023 @ 4:41pm
L1m3r (Banned) Mar 23, 2023 @ 5:05pm 
Originally posted by Shaken_Widow:
Originally posted by L1m3r:

Ah well, thanks anyway. :-)

But does that mean the Xbox/GP versions don't have the option to join a (dedicated) server directly via FQDN/IP:port ?
no they do, that's what the join code in the pause menu is for alongside the server list.
i just think they can't start them, it requires the tool for the dedicated server which is only on pc.

Just did what I should have done before ... :steamfacepalm:
According to the official Crossplay FAQ[www.valheimgame.com]:
  1. you can join a dedicated server from an Xbox console just as normal, provided that both your Xbox and the server have crossplay enabled.
  2. You can't set up a dedicated server on an Xbox.
  3. If you have the game through the Microsoft store your (dedicated server) files will be stored in the following folder: C:\XboxGames\Valheim\Content\Server

1. This is an oxymoron in my opinion because joining a server "just as normal" equals joining directly via FQDN/IP:port (to me) which is in direct conflict with "requiring crossplay".
So no - they can't join a server via FQDN/IP:port

2.+3. You were ~2/3rds right. Xbox can't but GP can run dedicated servers.
Last edited by L1m3r; Mar 23, 2023 @ 5:14pm
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