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-Your Friend can join after he and you beaten the first Boss because after that you unlock like everything you will need.
-If your Friend joins you, you cant interact with NPCs anymore or rest at a Mistel (think of it as a Bonefire)
-While your Friend because you play with Password isnt required to beaten that Area already can join you, doesnt mean the progess you both did carrys over to his run.
Meaning if you want to Coop 100% of it you will clear your Area first and then do it with your Friend, so your both are always on the same stand.
Perfect. Thanks. I was looking for a game where both progress in coop. I did the dark souls bounce coop and I love it for what it is but looking for something more fully coop/party like
While I love Code Vein the limitations when playing with a friend compared to Remnant are beyond stupid. Why can't my friend talk to NPC's? Why can't he rest at mistles? Heck, why can't he even use the upgrade items he picks up that add to his regen count?
The only way he is allowed to do any of this is if I roll myself off the nearest cliff. What does this accomplish aside from making me sit through 2 loading screens and him waiting for me to load back in? Remnant has none of the problems listed above.
Because it's the template Demon's Souls / Dark Souls established and the games imitating them (like Nioh or Code Vein itself) follow it even when there is no need to, and Remnant has a pretty different design philosophy, being more like Diablo.
Now I've only played Diablo 3 so maybe they handle completely differently but that game feels nothing like Remnant to me.
While I've seen some disagree with the label nowadays I bought Remnant pretty much as soon as I saw a guy say "It's Dark Souls with guns." It feels more like DS to me than D3 by far. I see far more similarities to DS (the "bonfires" and "estus", general difficulty, the way dodging feels) than Diablo.
Ah, gotcha. That makes more sense. Though compared to something like Diablo I think the looting in dungeons is barebones. About the only thing you're looking for usually is Simulacrums.