Zombie games are always a popular genre for players to pick up and enjoy. Super ultrawide monitors with 32:9 ratio on the other hand could be very nice for splitscreen. They're setup like 1080p|1440p|1080p, which is still a pretty simple setup. I, for example, run three monitors: one 27" 1440p and two 27" 1080p. Implementing something like this could be very tricky, because there are so many different multi-monitor setups. Most of them use smaller monitors to work at when they're not playing games.īut I'm not sure about the multi-monitor splitscreen idea. I know a couple of people who connected their pc to the tv to play games. I'd definitely prefer single view on pc couch-coop said: Even if the average screen size is getting bigger. Splitscreen doesn't work that well on small pc monitors. Yes, I guess I misunderstood your point =) But you're totally right about this. Perhaps enough people either play with their computer connected to the tv (I've heard of people doing this) or have more than one monitor, which would make splitscreen work quite nicely.Īnyway, you had some great points! Thnx for the said: That's why co-op games that use a single view for all players like Overcooked, Gang Beasts, and Super Smash Bros would play easier on a pc monitor than Mario Kart, although they still feel designed more for a console in a way. What I was trying to say but failed to make clear (sorry) is that while generally for couch co-op splitscreen is used, most people use a small pc monitor for pc games, so splitscreen doesn't allow for that much screenspace. I'd say that in the end the choice should depend on the core gameplay. So it's up to you if you want to use splitscreen or if you want to keep the players from leaving the screen. Nowadays consoles support far more controllers, of course. Consoles supported at least 2 controllers ever since the first Nintendo Entertainment System was released back in 1983. Games that do use splitscreen are very common for consoles. Games that dont use splitscreen also can work well on pc, although they still feel meant for replied: But of course there is still a demand for fun couch-coop said: I'd say the best case is to support both. I'd say that in the end the choice should depend on the core said: You can set it up in no time, using the Godot Input said: But you're right about the different controllers. Fast internet, teamspeak/discord are rendering these obsolete, too. LAN parties are still very fun, even though they're dying out. So I guess its up to every single ones said: But if the specs are weaker than a modern console, the console would deliver more frames per second. Of course you can connect your PC to the big flatscreen. But consoles are usually connected to a big tv, whereas PCs are usually connected to a smaller screen. Depending on the specs, the PC could deliver more frames. In my opinion controller-support is a must have for couch-coop games, especially on said: It's very easy using the Godot input manager. But I'd count myself to the people who would love to see more couch-coop games on said:Īdd support for controllers. Fast internet, online multiplayer featues and voicechats like teamspeak and discord made it almost obsolete. I'd bet that there are people who play games like this on a PC, together with friends.Įven though the numbers could be small, I guess. Export to Consoles is far more easy using Unity (and I guess Unreal Engine). Do you think many pc players would like more locally played games?Ĭonsole gaming seems to be work best with this, however developing for a console is out of the question for me, as it just costs too much. I can support online, but I think it's more fun locally. Games that dont use splitscreen also can work well on pc, although they still feel meant for console. Some things I have thought of are LAN parties, which some people still do and are very fun.Īlso pcs can use more types of game controllers so that is one benefit. What things can a pc do better for this type of game than a console? How can i make these games fun to play with friends and not feel like they don't quite work on pc? So some questions:Īre there people who play like this with friends on pc? Console gaming seems to be work best with this, however developing for a console is out of the question for me, as it just costs too much. I'd like to capture some of that good old fashioned awesomeness with my games. I think the most fun you can have on a video game is casual play with friends, like super smash bros, mario kart, or any other good coop game.
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