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Good news, seamless co-op Elden Ring lovers: your favourite mod now works with Shadow of the Erdtree (Via: vg247.com)

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Elden Ring's Seamless Co-op Mod Updated for Shadow of the Erdtree DLC

Exciting news for Elden Ring enthusiasts: the seamless co-op mod is now compatible with the highly anticipated Shadow of the Erdtree DLC.


Challenges of FromSoftware's Multiplayer

FromSoftware's games are renowned for their rich gameplay but often come with complex online multiplayer features. Elden Ring is no exception, but the seamless co-op mod has made it much easier to enjoy the game with friends.


The recent release of the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion brought a new game version, requiring a corresponding update to this popular mod.


Mod Update with Exciting Enhancements

The mod's recent update enables seamless co-op play for the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. According to Dalvik, a moderator for the mod's Discord server, while the mod isn't perfect, it's functional enough for co-op gameplay.


New Features and Improvements

One standout feature of the update is the ability to retain saves from previous playthroughs. Additionally, it introduces hostile invasions, adding an extra layer of excitement and challenge to the co-op experience.


However, players might still encounter some framerate issues, a problem already present in the DLC without any mods installed.




Exciting Developments for Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree Seamless Co-op Mod

As an avid gamer, I always look forward to updates and tweaks that enhance our favorite gaming experiences. Elden Ring fans have something to cheer about: the seamless co-op mod we've come to rely on has been updated for the latest DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree.


A Love-Hate Relationship with FromSoftware's Multiplayer

Let's face it, the love we have for FromSoftware games is undeniable, but their online multiplayer can be hit-or-miss. Moments of pure camaraderie intertwined with instances of sheer frustration—a classic ballache. And Elden Ring is no exception. The good news? The seamless co-op mod helps streamline the process of playing with friends. Major kudos to the modding community for their quick updates, especially after a new DLC drop.


A Warm Welcome to Shadow of the Erdtree

Last week saw the much-anticipated release of Shadow of the Erdtree. Like any new expansion, this meant a newer version of the game, and of course, new challenges for mod compatibility. However, as reported by PC Gamer, the seamless co-op mod is already back in action. The timing couldn't be better.


What's New in the Mod Update?

According to Dalvik, a moderator for the mod's Discord server, the update isn't perfect but it’s good enough for a thrilling gameplay experience. Some key features of this update include:


Carry over your saves from previous co-op playthroughs. No need to start fresh—thank goodness! 🙏

This update introduces the option for hostile invasions, upping the ante on that classic FromSoftware multiplayer chaos. Time to ruin someone's day—or have yours entirely wrecked!

Technical Hiccups

It wouldn’t be a true update without a few hiccups. The DLC is experiencing some framerate issues even without mods. So, don't be surprised if things aren’t running as smoothly as a well-oiled machine. It’s part of the adventure, right?


The Bigger Picture

Beyond the immediate excitement, this update speaks volumes about the resilient and innovative gaming community. Mods have always been a way for players to personalize and enhance their experience. With this seamless co-op mod, we've moved a step closer to an optimally shared gaming experience in Elden Ring. Kudos to the modding community for their hard work and dedication. 🎮


For more details and to dive deep into the updates, make sure to read more.


What are your thoughts on the mod update? Ready to jump back into the world of Elden Ring with friends?

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