
RoadCraft co-op mode: How to invite or join friends
The chaotic RoadCraft's open-world driving thrives in the co-op mode, letting players and their friends turn the solo chaos into collaborative madness. Whether you are racing, creating havoc, or building, the multiplayer option makes experiences much wilder.
While it offers thrilling teamwork, setting up the sessions needs a few important steps. The guide here will simplify how you can join friends or invite them to join you. Follow it to the end.
How to host or join
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To play with the friends, a player must host the session, while the others can join using the invite code. However, first, ensure that all of the players have their saved files and have progressed past the initial setup. Then, the host can head to the pause menu and to the Multiplayer tab.
Next, select the option Host Session and adjust the player slots or the permissions. After all things are finalized, the game will generate the unique Invite code.
Share it with your friends to let them connect to your world directly.
The friends can easily join by first entering the Multiplayer section and choosing the Join session. Once done, they can paste the code, and that's all. If, by chance, the game gets stuck during loading, the quick restart will possibly fix the issues.
Remember, only 4 players can join the session in one go, and the crossplay is completely supported. So, irrespective of the platform the players are on, all can join the fun as long as the squad is of 4.
Remember, RoadCraft restricts the vehicle access to the host's progress. This means the guests will not be able to use the unlocked cars until they are owned by the host. For seamless cross-platform play, make sure you double-check that the game is updated to avoid any version conflicts.
What can you expect in RoadCraft co-op mode?
After getting connected, the players share the world of the host, including the vehicles and the unlocked routes. Personal progress will not carry over until you are the one hosting the game. Also, remember that proper communication is key here. Whether you are coordinating the builds, planning the races, or anything else, the co-op gameplay in RoadCraft thrives on teamwork. So, take advantage of the same.
For a great experience, ensure you have a stable internet connection, and the game is updated. If the connection error continues to pop up, restart the session or switch the hosts. It quite often resolves the issue. Once everything is done and managed, gather the crew and hit the road. The co-op chaos of RoadCraft awaits you.
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