I always find it interesting how many people are welcoming kernel-level anti-cheat software. I dislike cheaters as well, but granting a part of a game essentially full access to my system isn’t worth it at all in my opinion.
Also, I didn’t even realize that people commonly play this game on a public server. I thought this was more like a co-op experience on a private server/invite basis, or solo.
You can rent a server with 32 slots and keep your progression playing with buddies. Better than the joining players having to restart their progression to play in co-op
I always find it interesting how many people are welcoming kernel-level anti-cheat software. I dislike cheaters as well, but granting a part of a game essentially full access to my system isn’t worth it at all in my opinion.
Also, I didn’t even realize that people commonly play this game on a public server. I thought this was more like a co-op experience on a private server/invite basis, or solo.
You can rent a server with 32 slots and keep your progression playing with buddies. Better than the joining players having to restart their progression to play in co-op
Yup, I’m actually hosting a Palworld server for friends on my root server. I think the invite-based multiplayer is limited to 4 players.
I don’t get the appeal of multi player in this game. Combat isn’t hard. Is it just base building with friends?