Skyrim Online Co-Op Mod fully released this week
Skyrim Together Reborn, a new and improved cooperative mod for Skyrim will be released later this week, on July 8th.
Skyrim Together Reborn allows up to eight players to play Skyrim together, with more or less everything in the game being synced. Quests, chest contents, subtitled audio and dialogue etc are fully synchronized between player games and PvP can even be enabled if desired.
According to the report of PC Gamersword mods Tilt online is a remake of the mod group’s previous types of mods, known simply as Skyrim Together, but this new version is built from the ground up and has many major improvements.
However, that doesn’t mean it will work perfectly, as the team noted in Posts on Reddit that turning a single player game into a multiplayer game is extremely difficult, especially since most of the members are volunteers contributing to their free time.
“The mod will not be perfect. It will occasionally crash, some missions will break, there will be bugs. This cannot be fixed,” the post said. “This is just the reality of making a multiplayer mod instead of having a big studio like Bethesda make a multiplayer game.
“However, it’s playable, fun, and a lot better than the old Skyrim Together mod, which was Reborn’s goal.”
Bethesda Games has always had an avid modding community but Skyrim Together Reborn seems to be adding a whole new way to play for those still roaming around Skyrim more than a decade after it was released. With Elder Scrolls VI possibly still many years away, it offers a new way to play Elder Scrolls for many people. Last year, director Todd Howard revealed that Bethesda’s new space RPG Starfield has taken precedence over a Skyrim sequel and the sci-fi game is was recently delayed until next year it’s him.
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