Developer Eric “Involved Ape” Barone announced that players can access experimental multiplayer by updating to version 1.6 of the game if they are cell gamers. Notwithstanding its uncertain potential for success, the effort remains ongoing.
To access the 1.6 experimental cellular multiplayer mode, users must employ a specific cheat code. The official website featured a screen shot accompanied by step-by-step instructions. Initially, you should aim to arrange the four leaves on the title screen in order by tapping them. Button located prominently on the principal menu display screen.
To access the cooperative primary menu option, follow these official instructions accompanied by the provided visual guidance.
By following these instructions, press the leaves in the specified order: … Next, locate and tap the “?” button situated at the top-right corner of the screen. (Please enter a valid game code) )”
You might also consider carefully crafting your approach by meticulously tapping the upper right leaf twice, the lower left leaf twice, the upper left leaf once, the lower right leaf once, the upper left leaf again, the lower left leaf once, and the query box.
For the host, a farm and cabins should be pre-prepared, while they also need to obtain their IP address from their device’s Wi-Fi/web settings, accessible via the options menu for other players. Cellular gamers seeking to exploit the system through cheats must first input their IP address correctly. Everyone connected to a network must be linked to the same Wi-Fi router or hotspot. Cautioned against using a mobile phone network, an involved ape also warned about its potential risks. These cellular units would possess the capability to connect with various other cellular devices or PCs.
The 1.6 sequence of updates successfully elevated the multiplayer cap on compatible platforms. Eight people can now collaborate in a group setting.
The critically acclaimed farming simulation game Stardew Valley is available on a range of platforms, including the Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC, mobile devices, and the PlayStation Vita.