Mortal Online 2 Update Focuses On Housing And Includes A LOT Of Fixes
Players can now limit access to their houses using passwords.
Mortal Online 2 has a fresh new update that’s added a whole bunch of new stuff for housing. There's some pretty neat stuff in there for players making a home in the game. Among the new items is the ability to limit access to your house using passwords. Players can now set passwords on their houses and share them with friends, limiting access to only those people. Houses without passwords cannot be accessed by anyone but the owner.
In addition to the password function, the update also adds new decorations and portable items. Other additions include new support NPCs, including Equerry and Priest contracts, as well as new commands that allow players to interact with the closest NPC. Other commands have been added as well.
Housing even makes up a good portion of the changes, with the number of items allowed in houses being increased. The amount of max decorations per floor has been increased as well. Some players may, however, miss the Red Priests, who have been removed from outside keeps. Of course, there have been plenty of fixes, too. Those you get a full list of the more minute changes in the patch notes on Steam.
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