

#2 If their game does not show up (or you can't connect), the host (and maybe the joiner(s) too) should try to ensure nothing is blocked. If issues persist with finding friends' games, you can also try connecting directly via IP adress, all the host would have to do is use a "what is my IP" website to figure it out, and send it to you what it is, and try connecting with a string of ":7777" or some other port (I don't recall if a port is neccesary, but they ussually are for direct connects). You can also try to go to the multiplayer menu, use the friends tab, and refresh it a few times to find friends' games there. And that way, their server should appear bottom-right on the main menu (even if private). #1 Have whoever's hosting be online and display their status and what game they're playing, this helps games like Viscera to identify when they're hosting a server.


Well, I guess that part might make sense yeah.
