



Choose to Enable Split-Screen From Stardew Valley’s Advanced Menu Some players have found ways to get around this process in the PC multiplayer mode, but as it stands in split-screen play, you’re better off making sure everyone agrees on the cabin’s exterior and location the first time around. We don’t recommend doing this unless the relationship has deteriorated or you just enjoy awkward conversations.Īlong those same lines, you should also be careful about what kind of cabin you build as there doesn’t currently seem to be any way to modify the existing cabin without deleting it and forcing everyone to go through the creation process again. Doing so will convert the other player’s inventory into a chest that you’ll find where their cabin was. First off, you have the ability to kick the other player out of the game at any time by demolishing this cabin. There are a couple of things about this cabin you should probably know if you’re going to get along with your Stardew partner. To do so, open the game menu, go to the multiplayer section, and choose “Start Local Co-Op.” From there, you should just be able to press start on the other player’s controller to allow them to jump into the game. Once you’ve built a cabin, you’ll still need to enable multiplayer. Unlike other buildings, cabins are even added to your farm as soon as you ask for one to be built. Additional players can move into the cabin right away, and the cabins can be upgraded up to three times. You can ask Robin to build you a cabin right away, and the cost of a cabin will only set you back 100 gold and either 10 stone, 5 wood/10 fiber, or 10 wood based on your style preferences.
