The Forest Steamworks Fix

Multiplayer crack for the forest v1.05 WARNING!You first need to install The forest - codex v1.0 because v1.05 is just update for v1.0If you need help contac. Reinstall didn't work. Seems to only be an issue when running workshop maps. Namely the one 'Kaula Island'. Dev found a solution in another thread, but never posted it and the thread's OP can't remember the fix, but said it was something simple. It isn't just with Kaula, I tried with The Forest and got the exact same problem.

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The game that started it all. If you haven't played it, I suggest trying it with friends. It supports 4 players co-op. It's one of the best titles I had most fun playing. And of course, if you like it and have the option to support the developers, do it!

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Overview

Steamworks.NET is a C# Wrapper for Valve’s Steamworks API and is completely free and open source under the permissive MIT license!

You can use Steamworks.NET with Unity or non-Unity based .NET projects.

A primary goal of Steamworks.NET is to be as easy to get started as possible. See the

Features

Steamworks.NET was designed to follow as close to the native Valve provided C++ API as possible and boasts 100% coverage of the native Steamworks API across all interfaces!

Here’s just some of the things that Steamworks.NET makes possible.

Stats & Achievements

Utilizing Steamworks Stats and Achievements API provides an easy and effective method of storing persistent gameplay stats and roaming Achievements.

Leaderboards

Steam provides a solid set of Leaderboard focused APIs so that your players can see who’s the fastest, the strongest, or just the downright deadliest!

User Authentication & Ownership

A variety of different API’s are provided to manage User Authentication and Ownership.

Matchmaking

Steamworks provides an excellent set of tools for multiplayer Matchmaking perfect for both server based and lobby oriented games.

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Community

The Steam Community API is a set of APIs which allow you to utilize the Steam Overlay to it’s fullest and access information about other players including but definitely not limited to: Persona Name, Avatar, and Group Memberships.

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Peer-to-Peer Networking

A networking abstraction layer is provided to take the difficult logistics of sending data over the internet. Never worry about connectivity issues caused by things like port-fowarding ever again!

Steam Cloud

The Steam Cloud provides the simpliest possible way to sync your save-game data to the cloud allowing your players to keep their in-game progress without hassle when switching between devices or even after a nasty computer crash!

Valve Anti-Cheat

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VAC is there to provide you with an additional layer of security in your competitive multiplayer experiences. It is very similar to a virus scanner and has maintains a list of known cheats to detect.

And many more features!

Infact Steamworks (and therefor Steamworks.NET by extension) contains far too many features to list!