So I’ve not really performed Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. It’s not strictly as a result of there’s no co-op. Given that I’ve performed all three Dark Souls games and Bloodborne, I suppose it’s not not as a result of there’s no co-op both. Behold! Modders have come to my rescue. Here are three gamers making an attempt to struggle by means of a piece all enjoying because the One-Armed Wolf.
In a test video this week, “Loki,” “LukeYui,” and a 3rd participant all conduct what they’re calling a “stress test.” They say that the in-progress Sekiro Online mod has but to ever deal with three gamers concurrently. It’s nonetheless in early improvement, they are saying, however look! Three gamers. Nevermind the primary few seconds the place the game crashes. Nothing to see right here, every thing’s superb.
After all three gamers are in and working about, proving their humanity by gleefully hopping round and squatting on high of no matter Sekiro calls its bonfires, they go on exploring the world collectively. Loki says that “while enemies aren’t synced, they’ll still register players as hostile.” From what I can inform, it seems to be like enemies will try and assault the additional gamers however neither can injury each other. Or possibly every participant is seeing the identical enemies however in numerous areas. Hard to inform from the video.
There’s a good bit of stuttering, certain, as one participant appears to repeatedly rubberband backwards and forwards as they discover. In all although, it’s neat to see progress in the direction of strapping multiplayer to FromSoft’s staunchly solo soulslike game. Good job modders, you’re doing the great work once more!
Even with out on-line co-op, Sekiro is among the best PC games to play right now. If you’re trying to lone-wolf it for the primary time, take a lookeroo at our Sekiro guides.