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I just started a co-op game with a friends who has never played before. I have ... too many hours sunk into this game, but they're all single player. I'm mostly letting them guide our progress, but I'm finding co-op has some differences I wasn't expecting (time can't pause, we don't complete quests cooperatively, we don't level up together). Any tips on keeping this a smooth experience as the experienced player in the team?
Focus on certain tasks. You can share items so it helps if you split off. In my game we both started by watering then my partner went to forage and gather while I went to the mines. They would make food so I could pick it up every morning.
Mine progress is shared so they just took the elevator to the right floor to complete the mine quests.