You'll no longer be able to be invaded by other players, so it's definitely an easier way to play, though the mod does introduce a few new challenges to mitigate this. You share world progress, so everything you do sticks.īecause of the way the mod enables these things, it changes some other aspects of the game.
If you die, you stay connected to the multiplayer session. Seamless Co-op does away with multiplayer zone restrictions and fog walls, lets you ride Torrent, and more.
'With this, it's theoretically possible to play the game from the tutorial up to the final boss completely in one co-op session.' 'Simply put, the mod allows you to play with friends throughout the entirety of the game with no restrictions,' says the Nexusmods description. Seamless Co-op changes all of these things. The most frustrating limitation is that you can't ride Torrent, the spectral steed, when another player is in your game. You also can't enter caves and dungeons from the overworld with a summoned player present and have to re-summon once you enter the new area. When you defeat an area boss, for example, the player you summoned is automatically returned to their own game world.
Elden Ring wasn't designed to be played co-op from beginning to end: like FromSoft's earlier games, it was meant to be more of a drop-in experience.