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Steam News29 July 20178y ago

Single-player parties are here!

Today we released a major update to Conclave that adds support for single-player parties. Instead of seeking out other players to complete your party, you now have the option to add your own characters instead.

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addedToday we released a major update to Conclave that adds support for single-player parties. Instead of seeking out other players to complete your party, you now have the option to add your own characters instead. Here's how that works:
addedWhen you're the party leader, you'll see an Add button for any empty character slots. Clicking it will bring up a window with options to add a character of your own or invite another player.
changedWhen you control multiple characters, you'll see a button with the portrait of your active character in the middle of the buttons for navigating and taking actions. Clicking the button will cycle through your characters.

Today we released a major update to Conclave that adds support for single-player parties. Instead of seeking out other players to complete your party, you now have the option to add your own characters instead. Here's how that works:

  • When you're the party leader, you'll see an Add button for any empty character slots. Clicking it will bring up a window with options to add a character of your own or invite another player.

  • When you control multiple characters, you'll see a button with the portrait of your active character in the middle of the buttons for navigating and taking actions. Clicking the button will cycle through your characters.

  • During story decisions, whatever choice you make applies to all the characters you control. You won't have to make a choice individually with each character.

  • Other operations -- combat actions, chatting, visiting the Vault of Arms or Pool of Reflection, and so on -- take your active character into account.

If you like, you can also split a party with another player, with each of you controlling two characters. One of you can even control three characters and the other the fourth, if that works better for you. Enjoy!

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Steam News / 29 July 2017

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