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번역 관련 문제 보고
Allowing people that play those offline mods to play with others can only increase the shelf life of the game.
Elden Ring PvP on PC is dead, compared to console since Seamless got such a hype.
DS2 is smugly laughing. Its multiplayer was the best anyway and everything since has been a downgrade
How these games have fallen
Probably won't have much of an impact on vanilla game after the novelty period, as from my experience based on the last 2 years alone, at least 90% of the few remaining vanilla players are solo hosts with occasional random summon, or people who want to do a co-op dried finger run with an over-leveled phantom summon anyhow.
This is mainly an alternative for those that have for a long time wanted to play the game co-op blindly from the beginning with their friends/partners or without invasion multiplayer portion. These are the sort of players that would press ALT-F4 or disconnect in any case, so it's not like the few remaining invaders lose any of the meaningful gameplay.
I personally would have preferred DSI or II get Seamless treatment with their more open-ended and longer level design over DSIII, which has the easiest multiplayer and co-op access out of box, but free mod is free.
Lmao
But of course, this seamless stuff is not legit play.