Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
This is the beginner guide, made in the hopes that everyone having common problems might find solutions. This will start from the bare basics.
How do I get the game?
You can now get the game off of either Steam or AppLab
You can alternatively play using the free KNIGHT'S PASS, which is on Steam. This is a free version without VR, intended for playing with friends who don't own the game.
How do I install custom maps manually?
Manually (PC)
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Get your map(s) from wherever
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Place them in the
%localappdata%\Davigo\OnlineMaps
directory -
Open an online lobby, and find the map in the custom maps section.
Manually (Quest)
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Get your map(s) from wherever
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Put the map file in
Android\data\com.davigostudio.davigoquest\files\Davigo\OnlineMaps
via SideQuest (or some other Android file browser tool). -
Open an online lobby, and find the map in the custom maps section.
What headsets does the game support?
The game currently supports all SteamVR supported headsets.
Do the hands move a bit slower in Davigo than in real life?
This behaviour is intentional! It ensures that the giant cannot overwhelm the warrior with too much speed, and requires wind-ups for ground pounds and throws.
My name has a "Relay" label next to it in game. What does this mean?
When a Knight connects to a Giant's room, it will attempt to make a direct connection between the two devices for best ping. In the modern world, nearly even device is connected to a router of some sort (through WiFi or a cable) rather than being plugged directly into your home's internet port. This makes forming a direction connection between two devices on the internet a bit challenging.
The technique to circumvent this is called NAT punchthrough or Hole punching, and it usually works, allowing a direct (low-ping) connection. When it fails, Davigo would fall back on a central server to relay messages between players, resulting in much higher ping. Users without a direct connection will have a small "relay" alert next to their name in the lobby, and will usually have much higher ping, so it is not ideal.