But one step at a time, gotta finish Portia first.”Ī few months later in May 2018, the same developer once again replied to a question regarding future DLC. But we might when we get to the Sandrock DLC. A developer commented on a Steam forum post stating: “We’re not going to add any multiplayer to Portia, sorry. Things seemed to change a month later, however, with the potential for multiplayer to be included in the upcoming Sandrock DLC. 25, 2018, a developer stated that “multiplayer just isn’t part of the design plans.” When asked whether or not My Time at Portia will ever get multiplayer, the developers have somewhat gone back and forth. You can only play this game alone and can’t explore Portia with anyone else. ![]() As it stands, there is no multiplayer mode in My Time at Portia. If you’re planning on playing this game with friends, you’re out of luck. That being said, here’s whether there’s a multiplayer mode in My Time at Portia. However, there are some who’d prefer to share the fun with their friends instead. But mostly you'll want to sleep in your bed to completely refill your stamina meter.My Time at Portia offers dozens of hours offline when you’re playing alone. Recovering stamina can be accomplished by eating certain foods, so keep something to munch on in your pocket at all times. Simply standing still won't recover your stamina (though it will replenish your sprint meter). There's something frustrating about having an object in front of you that you're simply too tired to pick up, especially if that object is an apple that would give you a few points of stamina. You can't even go fishing when your stamina is drained. Think of stamina almost as special action points, since you can still move and run like the energetic kid you are while at the same time you're so exhausted that you'll be unable to, say, pick something up, or kick a tree or swing a sword. That's because I was out of stamina which, oddly, doesn't stop you from running around at top speed and leaping over fences. ![]() I was running around at top speed, leaping over fences, and gathering berries and sticks, when I suddenly noticed I couldn't gather berries and sticks anymore. Read your mail, even if you don't want to Free up room in your inventory and prepare to spend the entire day grinding for relics and resources. So, when you're going to mine, make a full day of it and get as much as you can on each trip. ![]() When you find yourself needing just a couple more units of copper for something, it's tempting to just pop in and pop back out, but doing that too many times will be a drain on your finances. ![]() Which means your trips to the mine should be as fruitful as possible. In your early hours, gold won't be the easiest thing to come by, and you'll want to be saving it for certain expensive items like upgrade kits or, well, mine visits. Using the starter mine costs you 80 gold per visit (the game calls currency gols, which feels to me like a typo, so I'm just gonna call it gold), and with so many crafting items requiring copper and tin, you'll need to be spending a lot of time in the uninteresting, gloomy mine smashing a pickaxe against the floor. Mining is not only my least favorite activity in Portia, but it's also something you have to pay to do.
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