Divinity Original Sin 2 Joining Mid Game !!LINK!!
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While in the process of joining a server, downloading resources, etc, the game seems to hang and after a while, perhaps during the "sending client info" portion the game crashes, usually without any error messages. Error does not give much information, however, the process for Garry's mod is killed.
There are only 2 people allowed. The host of the game controls one of the two main characters, the second player has control over the second main (wow- surprise, isn't it). So basically, host invites the other player (also possible while creating characters) and afterwards saves/loads the game, assigns additional 2 characters among players. Note that the player who joined the game is not allowed to play as long original host didn't invite them.
I actually had 0 intention of buying this new gen of consoles for the above reasons as well as PSN/M$ way of dealing with backcharges, gamer tag/console total bans and etc and was going to push my son to full PC but my original issues were still there, I will not overpay for PC parts, and I will never game on a laptop so I got him the new gen Xbox (though again, I had to get the S as the X was way over priced and I'm not wasting time hoping to score one, entering a lottery, or paying some membership fee. I guess overall I'm not really happy with the state of video games these days which is why I really only play for/with him these days. The last 2 games I personally played for me were Destiny 1 and Dead Rising 4. I also think games that can/do/SHOULD be split screen should have an option to play on different screens simultaneously without the need for a second copy. Seeing an article on Goldeneye about the museum being able to split it to 4 monitors was awesome.
Various mods which allows you to experience different adventures - new quests added to original game and standalone projects - from a simple map mod with enemies to fight with, to a complex mods with multiple worldspaces, stories and quests, new races and skills. Take into account that in most of cases such mods have nothing to do with the game story itself and have own design & story - like a mini games made on DOS 2 as engine. Also, don't be afraid of such mods often not having 5 stars ratings or enough ratings at all - this is simply a not mass-popular mod category, so low amount of ratings doesn't mean the mod is bad - if you found something interesting, try it yourself. Also [always read the mod page carefully] as due to having own design and often being realy big in size, these mods require some other mods to work properly, or have certain ingame conditions you should stick to. This section is not very big yet as there are not many of such mods in general, and I'm not adding mods to the guide without testing them myself - and adventure/quest mods require more time to test, as you can guess. It will be expanded gradually. 2b1af7f3a8