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on April 21, 2026
That's how the first forty minutes or so of the Elden Ring Seamless Co-op mod (played in split-screen on PC courtesy of Nucleus Co-op) looked for my partner and myself. As someone who's completed the vanilla game, I wanted to take a bit of a backseat so that she could experience some of the wonderment of Elden Ring's daunting world without too much direction. A co-op experience that began with me acting as her mentor and guide soon turned into the classically intense Elden Ring gauntlet; the pressure ratcheted as we ascended Stormhill, and soon we were both desperately yelling commands at each other and frantically yet methodically fighting the neon-lit boatman known as the Tibia Mariner.
Now, I can already hear the shrieks of the zealots who believe that as soon as you summon a player to help you beat Hoarah Loux at the 67th time of asking you've somehow bastardised your entire Elden Ring experience and should have your license to play any FromSoft game revoked; 'It's not how they want you to play it,' 'You don't get it. You're meant to suffer.' 'Why would you want to mod a game that's so perfectI ?!? What's wrong with you PC people?'
Its ash of war is Braggart's Roar, which boosts the user's damage, defense, and stamina recovery. This ash can be replaced, but it is a very good choice for increasing many base stats for a short period of t
It's often necessary to make them collide with one another or to employ some kind of obscure trap against them. When defeated, they'll usually drop some exclusive loot, though, as is often the case with armaments in Elden Ring , it's not guaranteed to be useful for all character bui
Still beloved today, Assassin's Creed 2 introduced an economy system to the franchise, notoriety, and even updated many of the stealth features in the series to add more variety to potential play styles. New weapons and the addition of a mini-map made the game feel more playable, less repetitive, and much more developed. It lived up to the hype and m
Elden Ring's massive commercial appeal as 'an open-world RPG from the mind of George R. R. Martin' (ostensibly) has pulled people into its maelstrom who'd never have considered playing a game like Dark Souls or Bloodborne - maybe even explicitly avoided them due to their daunting reputation. I've no doubt that elden ring news Ring has opened many peoples' eyes to the wonder of FromSoft games, but I've also seen the Facebook and Twitter posts of confused (and relatively casual) gamers who have struggled to understand what this weird-ass game wants from them. What superficially may look like a Skyrim or a Witcher 3 is anything but.
The Katar is not much different from the Caestus, except in terms of greater and piercing damage. This weapon requires a bit more dexterity to wield, but not much. It does scale for slightly more damage and has higher base damage, but for the most part, the base stats for these weapons are relatively the s
Introducing a well-developed story with new characters, new locations, and even new enemies, the game improved everything that its predecessor introduced. The game also featured new difficulty modes, which added replayability, especially thanks to optional dunge
Another word of caution, making your way down this room may cause you to break your controller a few times. You will need to tactfully use sprint jumps and non-sprint jumps to land perfectly on small pieces of stone and wood that lead to the bottom. This may take a handful (or a hundred) times to complete successfully, but it is well worth it! At the bottom, you will find Hyetta (although it's not clear how she managed to get down he
The Elden Ring Seamless Co-op mod does a few key things that make the game way more accessible. In fact, the mod morphs it from being a predominantly single-player game where with a bit of faff you can call on players to help you in times of need, into a full-on co-op experience. The mod lets up to four players adventure together seamlessly, removing barriers so that you can cross fog walls together, all ride your own Torrents, and explore the entire game world without disconnecting. You can even vote on fast-travelling together. It removes pretty much all friction from the co-op aspect of the game.
Similar to FromSoftware's Dark Souls trilogy, the Dragonlord Placidusax represents a somber piece of a bygone era of dragons. Before Godfrey became the "First" Elden Lord with Queen Marika as The Lands Between's god, Placidusax served as the Elden Lord of an age where dragons were sovere
Next, I plan on using his mod to band together with my struggling Tarnished friends and bring them back to the Lands Between in a way that's a little more welcoming than the experience FromSoft designed. They may take some persuading, but if it's a choice between them not experiencing it at all and them experiencing it in a slightly more accessible way, then of course I'll pick the latter. Besides, for a lot of people, this isn't a compromised way to play the game, but a decidedly more fun one. The mod has provided an easy mode that, in my eyes, is better than an actual easy mode. After all, a normal easy mode wouldn't let you and your friends gallop around the world together on horned horse-beasts now, would it?
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