Help us Test an Experimental Networking Solution!
Author: Bridie,
published 2 years ago,
Hello Explorers, we hope you’re having a great time uncovering the secrets of The Core. We understand that some of you have been having networking issues that have been impacting things like ping-rate and multiplayer games. This is something that we are actively looking into, and we are currently trialling an experimental networking solution that we hope will address these issues.
In fact, we’d like to offer you the opportunity to take part in testing this. If you would like to opt into a beta that uses this new networking solution, then please follow the instructions below. You will be able to opt out of this beta at any time.
[h2]How to Join the Beta:[/h2]
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[*] Right click game steam library & select "Properties"
[*] Go to “Betas”
[*] Under “select the beta you wish to opt into” simply select “experimental”
[*] The game should update in Steam, and you will now be playing in the experimental testing branch. Please be aware that, when playing in multiplayer, all the players must be using the same branch in order to connect. If you are using the “experimental” branch, but another player is on the default branch, they will not be able to join your world.
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[h2]How to Opt Out of the Beta:[/h2]
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[*] Right click game steam library & select "Properties"
[*] Go to “Betas”
[*] Under “select the beta you wish to opt into”, select “none”
[*] The game should then update to the default version of Core Keeper
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[h2]Your Feedback Matters![/h2]
As always, your feedback on this new networking solution is going to help us gauge how well it resolves any networking issues. We’d love it if you could take the time to give some feedback on your experience of this beta in the feedback channel on the official [url=http://discord.gg/corekeeper]Core Keeper Discord server[/url].
From all of us here at Pugstorm and Fireshine Games, we want to say a big thank you for your time and effort spent helping us make Core Keeper the best it can possibly be. Happy exploring!