devcommands multiplayer
is it posible to have more players use free build mode in multiplayer? me ansd my gf love to play this game but with alle the restarts after big patches its just tiresome to make new basses, so we tryed to go in devcommands but its only me who can fly and free build and not her, and she is the builder im jest the landscaper and fixer if she cant get things to snap propper :P anyone know a way to help us!
6:13 pm, March 3, 2022
GinsengSamurai replied to devcommands multiplayer March 4, 2022 @ 6:22:34 pm PST
I wonder how long one would spend on the game if they just spawned everything in, built what they wanted, and then just sat there and went "mhmm that's a built building alright"? Like a whole 5 minutes? How about just play the game? How would you like it if I said that "I don't feel like grinding in Tetris for 1000 hours to get good, but instead I just want to cheat in 99999999 on the high score board and call it a day."
Tetris is about personal skill within a very specific type of game. Games like Valheim which allow people to use their creativity is well, about using one's creativity. Basically, it's a form of art. You should check out the videos here: https://steamcommunity.com/app/892970/videos/?p=1&browsefilter=trendyear
Many of these were built using a mix of creative mode and mods.
Alas, as Luponix mentioned, this is besides the point of this thread. ;)
3:13 am, March 5, 2022
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Mharr replied to devcommands multiplayer March 4, 2022 @ 9:45:00 am PST
Simplest turnkey mod manager for Unity games is here: https://thunderstore.io/package/ebkr/r2modman
I have similar difficulty working with Nexus. I did eventually get Vortex to keep Skyrim running but it fought me at every step.
I have similar difficulty working with Nexus. I did eventually get Vortex to keep Skyrim running but it fought me at every step.
6:13 pm, March 4, 2022
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Lucidess replied to devcommands multiplayer March 4, 2022 @ 9:57:29 am PST
I wonder how long one would spend on the game if they just spawned everything in, built what they wanted, and then just sat there and went "mhmm that's a built building alright"? Like a whole 5 minutes? How about just play the game? How would you like it if I said that "I don't feel like grinding in Tetris for 1000 hours to get good, but instead I just want to cheat in 99999999 on the high score board and call it a day."
6:13 pm, March 4, 2022
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luponix replied to devcommands multiplayer March 4, 2022 @ 10:08:31 am PST
the point of this thread is how to do it and not wether person xyz on the internet approves of it I wonder how long one would spend on the game if they just spawned everything in, built what they wanted, and then just sat there and went "mhmm that's a built building alright"? Like a whole 5 minutes? How about just play the game? How would you like it if I said that "I don't feel like grinding in Tetris for 1000 hours to get good, but instead I just want to cheat in 99999999 on the high score board and call it a day."
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Kjeldgaard replied to devcommands multiplayer March 4, 2022 @ 5:46:39 am PST
where are the mods cant find any on steam? and plz dont say nexus mods, cant get that to work tryed it with many games but end up with reinstalling the games cuss i break them :P
3:13 pm, March 4, 2022
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GinsengSamurai replied to devcommands multiplayer March 4, 2022 @ 5:55:24 am PST
Valheim doesn't support mods officially yet. They might as the game gets closer to version 1.0. So no, there is no Steam Workshop for this. Try Thunderstore.io.
Of course, all mods might break Valheim after every major patch. So if you don't want to risk that, there is no way to enable devcommands in multiplayer.
What you can alternatively do, is have one player spawn a bunch of things the 2nd player can just pick up and use. That way, while it's not full creative for everyone, at least, it's less work for the 2nd player.
Of course, all mods might break Valheim after every major patch. So if you don't want to risk that, there is no way to enable devcommands in multiplayer.
What you can alternatively do, is have one player spawn a bunch of things the 2nd player can just pick up and use. That way, while it's not full creative for everyone, at least, it's less work for the 2nd player.
3:13 pm, March 4, 2022
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Mharr replied to devcommands multiplayer March 3, 2022 @ 9:38:08 am PST
This requires mods for multiplayer, sorry.
Still, if you start down that road there are some great ones for improving the building interface, like hotkeys to cycle through snap points.
Still, if you start down that road there are some great ones for improving the building interface, like hotkeys to cycle through snap points.
6:13 pm, March 3, 2022
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