![]() This means that latency isn’t much of an issue, so it might seem weird that the performance gets so much “worse” in normal multiplayer… that’s because it’s literally running the game in a different way. This doesn’t happen with RPT since the host player is the only one “running” the game the other player is literally watching video of what’s happening and only sending some button press data. ![]() ![]() same town/city), since the game has to send a LOT of data back and forth. However, it sounds like for the way you want to play the only real option is for the other player(s) to get a copy of the game too so that they can have their own towns to control.Ī quick note: when playing “normal” multiplayer there’s often some latency issues unless all players are geographically quite close to each other (e.g. one player helps get things set up and then the other player can take over on building some cool houses or whatever, and if the town comes under attack then they can pass it back to the first player who might be better at defending and organising stuff… that kind of thing. That’s something which a large number of Stonehearth players were looking for that the game doesn’t technically support (there have been work-arounds to try and get it to happen, but they were unreliable… then RPT came along and made it a breeze!) Such an option is great for people who either want to “share” a town with a friend/partner/child, or to combine different players’ skills e.g. So, Remote Play Together isn’t really what you want for multiplayer with a friend, unless you specifically want to play the unusual style of game where you both control the same town. player 1 using WASD while player 2 uses the arrow keys or JIKL)… it will never allow you to “share” the game as though the other person has a copy. couch co-op) games where the other players use either a controller or a different set of controls (e.g. Steam Remote Play is designed to literally stream what the host player sees – think of it like a remote desktop app, or like a Twitch stream that lets certain viewers also press buttons to control the game.
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