
The title supports up to four players in co-op and has a really great drop-in, drop-out system so that you can leave your game lobby open while you play and let people join you at-will. Like most things, Seeking Dawn is better with some friends. On top of movement options you can customize the HUD opacity (a lot of people found it intrusive or claustrophobic, but I personally liked having the helmet in my FOV because it was more immersive.) The point is that it’s a pretty customizable experience and you can really tweak it to be good for your tastes. You can tweak your rotation settings (incremental or smooth) as well as the rotation and movement speed. In addition to offering both full trackpad/joystick locomotion there’s a teleport system as well.

Once you get through all of the intro calibration steps you can open up the full Settings menu and really dig into the options. There Are Lots of Options In The Settings
