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Fordítási probléma jelentése
https://playfab.com/
I don't even think Valheim is coming to epic games. Why would it use a connection server for a platform it's not even on?
Its on Steam and Microsoft & by association Xbox.
There was already an answered question about how Xbox users will run dedicated servers.
The short answer is xbox users can't.
They have to use a pc to host the server either themselves(or friends) or rent a server. They will however still be able to host their own games for multiplayer that are session based, just like pc users do when not using dedicated servers.
https://www.valheimgame.com/news/patch-0-211-7-crossplay/
Roboquest uses EOS for its multiplayer and crossplay, and it's not on Epic's store, so that doesn't really mean anything.
Thanks for linking this. It's great news in itself.
If they already have functioning crossplay without EOS to MS' store and PC Game Pass, they're likely to keep using that system for Xbox as well; if they planned to use EOS, they'd have probably already done so. It would be weird to use a temporary system, then switch to another.
So if you use Microsoft Game Pass, you only have the option for crossplay with playfab.
If you use the Steam client, you have the option for both!
Great to hear! Assuming you have no intention of changing that.
If I'm understanding this correctly, this means that as long as I only play the game on Steam, and don't use crossplay, I won't be forced to interact with any third-parties outside of Steam's ecosystem?
For steam users when starting a game you have the option to turn crossplay on or not.
Steam users hosting a dedicated server you have the option to enable crossplay or not.
It's fairly obvious too when you go to start your game. There are 3 toggles.
Start server this enables multiplayer instead of single player.
Community server enables it to be listed publicly in the community tab.
Cross play enables crossplay.