Both do yes, however the co-op in 2 is horrendous (awkward fixed camera system, can't bring your own hero save into a co-op session). 3 is undoubtedly better co-op wise. I made my friend in 2 marry a random dude by giving away his ring to an npc (funnily enough it counts as him giving the npc the ring) So if you like causing a little of chaos
stauder6 15 years ago #5. Because game developers are extraordinarily lazy these days since they have the ability to "patch" the game after it ships. Even ignoring the fact we can't use our heroes, what happened with the co-op exemplifies this. They want to meet a release date and ship an unfinished and buggy product knowing they can patch it
You can progress through the entire story in co-op and you get the same credit you would in your own game (guild seals, cash, evil/good, weapons, leveling), but when you go back you will be where you left off in the story. Boards. Fable III. Fable III Co-Op Campaign progress. Topic Archived.
I'm playing Fable III on PC for couple of weeks and somehow I'm looking into gaining all the achievements there are. I managed to get all local achievements, but still there are plenty of others requiring the cooperation of another Heroes (such as Mistpeak demon door, Fashion Victim etc.). Once finished the game for the first time (prince), I
Trying to play fable 2 with a friend. I have pc gamepass and he has a series X, I'm trying to see if it's possible to play together this way or do I absolutely have to buy an xbox. It is if you play it on Xcloud. However, I wouldn't recommend fable 2 co-op to my worst enemy as it is an insufferable experience.
For Fable II on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs Q&A question titled "Is this only online co-op?".
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