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I hope never.
But if such a thing gets released I sure won't join in.
it would ruin the point of playing a sandbox rpg unless you can guarantee the other player(s) will not break character and frankly no one is capable of that these days
Co-op invariably ends up being PvP even if that was not what was intended. Some people will always willfully choose to take unfair advantage of others who they deem inferior.
I personally wouldn't mind if it were an OPTIONAL feature as it is with other games, but it would be a feature I never used.
The problem as I see it is that adding Co-op play would require a MAJOR rewrite of the game engine and play mechanics, and that would only add yet more bugs to an already bug-ridden experience.
And some people would shamelessly exploit bugs to their advantage. Fair play? HA!
In my experience every time I've joined a multi-player/co-op game I've spent more time watching my back so another player didn't back-stab me so they could loot my corpse than actually playing the game.
Yeah, the isolation of Skyrim is much more enjoyable for me because I can experience the game I paid money for. Co-op would totally change the game experience IMO, and I would never play THAT game.
bit off topic but - Halo 4, offline co-op with one of my best friends is great fun. But that really ain't my bag. I'm with you furryoldguy, the isolation that Skyrim offers is superb.
They have already figured it out, it's called The Elder Scrolls Online.
Ever notice that Co-op/Multi-player options are part of a game from the start? Adding such a radical feature to an already existing game would be a disaster. You think Skyrim is buggy now? Add Co-op or other such extensive rewrite of the game engine/mechanics and you'd make the game near infinitely umpossible to maintain. People would look at the current bugginess and see it as a "Golden Age of Bug-Free" Skyrim.