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This then begs the question: does the game have a multiplayer functionality built in? The answer to this may, unfortunately, disappoint you. For now, we just have to be patient.ĭays Gone is the kind of game a lot of players believe can benefit from a multiplayer mode.

That being said, while we may never get a multiplayer mode for Days Gone, we can get a similar game in the future that does let us play with friends and other players online. However, we may get a game from them that’s cut from the same cloth as Days Gone while also having a multiplayer mode.Īccording to Kevin McAllister, Community Manager at Bend Studios, in a post released on PlayStation Blog, the team is currently hard at work on a new IP that builds upon the systems of Days Gone. This upcoming title, unlike their recent game, does come with a multiplayer mode. It’s also unlikely that Bend Studio, the developers behind the game, is going to release a multiplayer mode for the game anytime soon.

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This may allow some people to create a mod for it that can give it a multiplayer functionality, similar to what Nitrox did for Subnautica.Īs of writing, though, there’s no mod for the game yet that allows you to play the game online.
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However, it got released on PC in May 2021. Will Days Gone Ever Have a Multiplayer Mode?ĭays Gone started out as a PlayStation exclusive. That’s what Days Gone could bring to the table if it had a multiplayer mode. Just imagine fighting a horde of zombies while riding around on a motorcycle with your friends or other people online. However, this sentiment isn’t shared with Days Gone.Ī lot of players believe the game’s open-world and exploration and combat mechanics could really benefit from a multiplayer mode. Its widely agreed upon that some single-player games are already perfect as they are. Game needs to be up to date for the latest mods to show.Not every single game needs a multiplayer mode.
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I am curious, do I need to do something to 'register' the other mods in the game, to make them seen by it? I know that it's built in where you can download them directly now (it is back offline again and standalone at this time), but lets say that you want one that isn't on Giants site? I know it can be sketchy, but ppl do it all the time, or did with 19, isn't it still possible to do with 22, regardless of it being built into the game now? Might there be a setting or something that I missed which would allow them to be shown? Thanks for any suggestions, this is a weird one. I give this background because I am having a big issue with mods, which is that only one of the 20 or so that I have moved into that mods folder actually show up when I am starting a game. During the install, somehow one of the choices didn't appear to stick, because most of it appears to be on the D: drive (~22GB) but under the normal C:\users\games\FS22\ directory, there's about 800 meg of stuff, 600 of which is the mods directory where I'd put all the mods I was planning on using. I was trying with this build to keep almost everything other than the OS off of the boot drive, which is a m.2, and have directed everything I can that I installed after that to go onto the D: drive, including FS22. I understand that you can in the game now download mods directly, which is neat and all that, but I have already downloaded a number of them onto a USB drive and moved them over to the computer.
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So, I've started playing, I didn't do the patch to it yet, as I know they nerfed the prices of a number of things like eggs for example, so I'd like to build up some resources before I apply it. Well, it took a bit more work than I wanted to deal with, but I decided that I wanted to try this, so I managed to temporarily get the new system connected to the internet and registered.
