The cooperative online mode in "Strange Companions: Song of Ada" is a very fun special mode in the game, and the cooperative online mode also has many restrictions. The first is that when players form a team, the players can See each other's health and battery status, but don't gain any new ways to interact.
What are the restrictions on the cooperative online mode of "Strange Companion Ada's Song"
While co-op is fun in today's gaming experience, it's important to understand the limitations of this system. The system of "Strange Companion" is based on immediate reciprocity, rather than a long-term cooperation model. When players form a squad, team members can see each other's health and battery status, but they don't gain any new ways to interact.
Beyond that, it doesn't guarantee that the loot from anything you do other than completing designated tasks will be shared. For example, if you hunt a bounty target, your share of the bounty is determined based on participation, regardless of whether you're in the squad. This also means that one person can have exclusive access to all the rare items of a bounty target without having to share them with others.
By agreeing to a request for cooperation, you agree to perform a specific task. The game doesn't keep track of which players you're allied with, nor does it provide additional ways to share rewards or interact. So think of co-op as a fun extra activity you might encounter rather than a dedicated way to play.