The best game of last year and one of the most entertaining simulators for many players is Grounded, a title that was released courtesy of the great Obsidian studio, which has endowed it with numerous features. As a result of the above, Grounded receives an important and exciting new feature for shared play, which will stimulate the worlds created by the players.
Through the official page of obsidianthe patch notes for the new update have been released, which is reaching a few users in beta version, and is expected to reach the public soon. This version called “Shared Worlds”, the collaborative game is present, as it provides the option to save a cloud server for other friends to download and play.
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We leave you the patch notes below:
- Added Secret Feature: Shared Worlds
- You can now create a shared world, as well as the standard worlds you’ve been making since the release of Game Preview. Shared worlds are stored in the cloud and you can share them with any of your friends so they can host that world while you are offline.
- You can have up to three shared worlds at any given time.
- You can have 50 worlds shared with you at any one time.
- Any previous standard world can be converted to a shared world via the Save/Load menu.
- Any shared world you own or have shared with can be copied as a local standard world for you to play on your own.
- Shared Worlds can only be played by hosting it as a multiplayer game.
- Only one person can host a shared world at a time (others will be able to join the current player who is hosting).
- Any game progress that happens while someone is hosting a shared world will be correctly restored regardless of who hosts the world next.
As we can see, Grounded continues to add content and new options to play and connect with friends, to cContinue providing fun and dynamism to your games and the world that compose it. We will have to see how this new section works, but from what you can read, it sounds really entertaining.