![]() ![]() ![]() If you mean the “beta branch” multiplayer on Steam - as far as I know - it is now outdated since the proper builds (stable and latest) now have multiplayer on them already. If you’re not using Steam version, there’s a guide here: If you mean getting in multiplayer at all, then just create a multiplayer game in the main menu and invite your friends through Steam interface (shift+tab by default or use the buttons in the game’s own multiplayer menu (the sign with a creepy hearthling shadow)) But if you mean a mode where you can build the same village with your friends (like… all players controlling the same faction) that is a cool and requested idea but not yet implemented. Multiplayer is always co-op in the sense that you can’t battle other players (unless you use mods/console commands) so it’s always all players against the AI/attacks. If I may give you a gameplay advice: early game + high wealth is a trap You’d have several smaller settlements with wealth enough to bring attacks you really won’t be able to defend. You can send some of your people to temporarily work for your friends, though! However there’s an interesting suggestion: the option to build things “publicly” or maybe transfer between players. ![]() The larger potions have to be manually used by you, however, and have a village-wide range and effect.Īlthough sometimes they do end up using each other’s stuff … you can’t, really. Yes, the small health tonics are used by the herbalist to heal people around. With the in-game trading system you can provide crops and food for the other villages if you’re the farming village, the military village can defend others with their soldiers, etc… With the village specialization thingy (the banner you choose) you can easily make a “military” village, a trading village, a farming village, etc… ![]()
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