Hi would my bf and I be able to play faefarn together online if he’s on Pc and I’m on switch I think I read cross platform works ok? Also can we have the same farm together and stuff, someone else’s post said about player 2 progress not counting is that right? Or is it like acnh. If p2 creates a different character than their solo save, what do they gain as player 2 in someone else’s? Would u have to jump back and forth on different days just to help each other out without progressing yourself?
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Yes, cross play works. The social media team for the game did a cross play stream with a few episodes now on YT.
Basically, one of you will create a save file/world on their system. That player will make a character and finish chapter 1 (a few minutes) and then can open the multiplayer menu and invite the other player.
The player whose system hosts the world needs to be on and playing for the other player to join. (They are welcome to start and play a separate world on their own during other times.)
The guest player’s character is persistent in the world. If they join day one and get copper tools, when they come back days later they’ll still have copper tools. If they build a romance with one of the cute fairies, that relationship progress will still be there when they come back. That character stays with that world and their progress there stays in that world.
If they play a different world either on multi or solo, that world will have separate progress for everything. The character doesn’t move between worlds. I could play a mild mannered farm girl in one of my save files and play an adventurous dude in a friend’s world and so on. You can start five save files to romance five different partners. Each world is separate, with its own player character(s).
Thanks for explaining! So player 2 can just live in player 1 world and their gameplay all counts for that world ?
Ngl it would be good if there was option to choose to date each other or npc
Yes, the character p2 creates for p1's world is tied to p1's world so everything that p2 helps with in p1's world will contribute toward's p1's progress.