

The player uses a first-person perspective to navigate the world and all levels are explored on foot. For example, you can run Halo Online (Halo 3 on PC) with two separate copies and not have to worry about low FPS because it focuses on both Halo 3 windows at once. The single-player story revolves around the protagonist named William blazkowicz and his struggles to find out the locations of a Nazi compound. It is rather noticable, but it isn't because your computer can't run two separate copies of the game at once, it's just that your computer focuses less on background processes, so the fps gets "artificially lowered". Originally posted by Ĵḁċḵéȓĩnờ:You'd be surprised what I can do with this engine. I mean I've got a good computer, but just wondering. Wow, that's really, really amazing, but doesn't the perfomance get heavily affected by having two stances of the game running? Position the two windows next to eachother, (Or if you have multiple monitors, have two separate fullscreen windows), and it's done. Codename CURE is a first person, co-operative zombie game with support for up to five players, providing dynamic, fast-paced zombie fragging with both objective, and survival-based missions. Then one CURE window hosts, and the other CURE window (player 2) joins the hosted server you created. You then need to set it so one version of CURE runs on a controller, and your version of CURE runs on a keyboard and mouse. Then, you run Codename CURE on both Steams that you have. It isolates a copy of Steam from the rest of your computer, which allows you to run two separate copies of Steam at once.
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You need to download Sandboxie, and then launch Steam from inside Sandboxie.
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The other window will have a rather low framerate though it depends on how powerful your PC is. Position the two windows next to eachother, (Or if you have multiple monitors, have two separate fullscreen windows), and it's done.

It requires downloading some external programs, though. Karne, you're in luck, because I have a method of playing splitscreen. You'd be surprised what I can do with this engine. Originally posted by Hoobalugalar_X:not with this engine.
