Multiplayer
Solarpunk multiplayer guide covering invite codes, player pings, shared storage, separate task roles, inventory handling, and co-op base planning.
Co-op works best when the group turns separate inventories into a strength instead of a storage mess.
What To Do With It
- Use pings to mark locations for other players.
- Split chores into food/water, power, building, exploration, and automation.
- Create a trip-return chest so airship loot is processed before it vanishes into personal inventories.
- Keep shared storage by task, not by player.
Player Route
In co-op, the strongest team habit is a shared base loop. One person can own food and water, one can own power, one can build, and one can explore. Pings and fast inventory transfers make that easier. Without that split, separate inventories usually turn into duplicate tools, half-filled chests, and missed chores. Before airship trips, assign pickup targets so each inventory comes back with a purpose instead of four random piles.
Game Behavior
- Online UI strings include invite-code and host controls.
- Gameplay tips include pings and inventory transfer shortcuts.
- Steam lists online co-op and controller support.
Mechanics Worth Knowing
- Airship upgrade components acquired from the merchant are added to your Key Items inventory. They can be used at a dock to increase the airship’s range.
- By holding down shift when clicking, you can move items between the hotbar and inventory more quickly.
- If you’ve selected a stack of items, right-click on a free slot to only drop a single one.
- Important key items, such as Crashed Airship Components, can be found in your inventory under “Show Key Items.”
- Stairs can be helpful for overcoming heights. They can be built with a Build Hammer. Stairs can also be stacked.
- You can split item stacks by right-clicking on them. And you can quickly transfer items between inventories by holding Shift while clicking.
Common Links
Controls And Co-op, Co-op And Inventory, Airships, Building, Controls And UI, Official Links