How to play with friend in dark souls now with steamworks?
Before steamworks I played with my friend by summoning him and he summoned me.
We could easily see the summon signs but now with steamworks we tried for like 15 minutes and still no success.
I am in Europe and he is in the US if that matters.
Is there anything we can do to make it easier to connect ?
Best Answer
For you to be able to understand how to connect to your friend more reliably, it's important to understand how the Dark Souls multiplayer client works.
When you begin your game (at the title screen, even), the networking engine creates a pool of IP addresses. The IPs are slowly fed into your pool over time. The IPs are selected, from what everyone in the community can tell, randomly (this may have changed with Steamworks, but unlikely). These are the IPs that Dark Souls attempts to ping, and once the game knows they're still playing, the IP owner's sign shows up in your game or vice versa.
What does all this mean? Well, it's effectively impossible to reliably play with your friend in the vanilla game. However, there are a number of workarounds and programs that can help. check out http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2959611 for more information.
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How do I play Dark Souls with my friend?
To play the game in co-op, you'll need a White Sign Soapstone, which can be obtained from Solaire in the Undead Burg after you kill the Taurus Demon. With this item, you can leave your summon sign on the ground, allowing your friend to summon you.Can you play Dark Souls mods with friends?
Dark Souls mod enhances PvP and co-op play with friends \u2013 Destructoid.Can you play together in Dark Souls?
The Co-Op Experience For the Remastered version of Dark Souls, the online player count has been increased from 4 to 6. This means that a host player will be able up to summon up to 3 additional players/friends into their game through a combination of items.Can I coop Dark Souls?
Co-op is a big component of the Online interaction available in Dark Souls. Other human players and a few specific NPCs can be summoned for cooperative play. A host can summon a maximum of two friendly phantoms from either white or gold summon signs. These signs are placed by other players using a white sign soapstone.[GUIDA] Dark Souls - Come giocare in Co-Op
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Answer 2
On top of various in-game requirements of being able to see a sign (or have one of your signs seen) by another player, from my experience it helps that the players are both set to the same region within Steam.
I had a lot of issues setting up my DSFix and Steam settings to be able to play the game with my brother who lives down the hall and my friend from an entirely different state. All of us setting our Steam client to the same Datacenter worked just fine (again, as long as we're within the appropriate level range and all that good stuff).
I hope this helps and I will be glad to pull more info and look into it more when I get home from work, but the method I just described has worked for my friends and I.
Answer 3
I recently tried changing my download region in steam settings. This method worked all last night for a coop run. we tried without it a few days before with zero success.
Just make sure you and your friends select the exact same region in the download settings
Answer 4
I know this is old but here's an instant fix that works just as well as DSCfix did back in the GFWL days. My friend and I have used this for multiple co-op playthroughs and PvP, after you start populating nodes (~10 min of logging in) we always see each others' signs instantly and no wait for resummoning after that.
https://www.reddit.com/r/darksouls/comments/3d7kgh/finally_a_guide_to_instantly_summon_friends/
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