seems like the perfect candidate for multiplayer. For one thing, it's a survival game with a special focus on crafting, base upgrading, and resource gathering. Those types of games typically play well with friends, mostly because it's possible to divide labor efficiently. Sending one player after 's Cave Sulfur while the other stays back at base crafting consumables can greatly speed along the process. Plus, it can be delightful to share in the joy — and occasional horror — of discovering 's vast, unexplored depths.
But looking through its menus, doesn't present any obvious multiplayer options. There's no button to host a server, look for games, or invite friends. So it's not totally clear how multiplayer works, if it exists at all. It's hard to tell whether it was ever an option, or if it was removed more recently so developer Unknown Worlds could focus on a sequel. Here's everything to know about the possibility of playing multiplayer with friends or randoms.
Unfortunately,it's impossible to play multiplayer with the base game alone. is designed as a single-player experience. The overwhelming silence of the sea, the uncanny terror of strange creatures, the humdrum repetition of collecting and crafting — all exist to alienate the player. It gives the game a meditative quality: the player truly feels they're a stranger in a strange land. Their triumphs and failures are all their own, and after each they're left to marinate in their own thoughts.
However, there is a multiplayer mod for with support for up to 100 players: Nitrox. It's absolutely free, and fairly easy to install; there's an easy installation wizard that'll guide players through the process. There's a little setup required after the fact, but the official Nitrox website provides all the information players need to get started. Joining is easy, and simply requires the host's IP address. Hosting a server is a little more complicated, since players will need to use port forwarding or a VPN in order to
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