Difference between revisions of "Multiplayer"
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− | Timespinner supports a 2-player asymmetric local co-op mode with drop-in/drop-out. | + | Timespinner supports a 2-player asymmetric local co-op mode with drop-in/drop-out with native support for Steam Remote Play Together. |
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== Playing online == | == Playing online == | ||
− | + | Apart from Steam Remote Play it is possible to play online using Parsec, NVIDIA GameStream, or any other technology that allows remote play. |
Latest revision as of 08:38, 3 January 2022
Timespinner supports a 2-player asymmetric local co-op mode with drop-in/drop-out with native support for Steam Remote Play Together.
Activating the co-op[edit]
Once you get your first Familiars, a secondary player can assume its control by pressing start on another joystick.
The familiar can't get hit, and can move freely around the screen. It can perform a melee attack, and when charged, a special attack, unique per Familiar.
It's also possible to quick-switch familiars by using LB/RB.
Requirements[edit]
Currently, it's required to have 2 connected joysticks to play local co-op, as both the first joystick and keyboard are reserved to the main character/player 1.
Playing online[edit]
Apart from Steam Remote Play it is possible to play online using Parsec, NVIDIA GameStream, or any other technology that allows remote play.