How to Play Co-Op with a Friend

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Eirik
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How to Play Co-Op with a Friend

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Does anybody know how you can play Co-Op with a friend in Project Reality?
SarafanPriest
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Re: How to Play Co-Op with a Friend

Post by SarafanPriest »

I don't think you can paly coop in pr.
PuffNStuff
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Re: How to Play Co-Op with a Friend

Post by PuffNStuff »

Join an empty co-op server and vote to switch the map to what you want...maybe...?
Zehtuka
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Re: How to Play Co-Op with a Friend

Post by Zehtuka »

Use Hamachi.
Spec
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Re: How to Play Co-Op with a Friend

Post by Spec »

Yes. Hamachi is a free program that allows you to connect as if through a LAN.

Simply start hamachi. Create a new network and both connect to it. (For the first time only, you later simply use the network you already created)
Then start PR.
Select "create local server" (or w/e exactly it's called) in the singleplayer menu or let your friend do that.
Your friend (or if he hosted, you) then connect through "join IP" - you simply enter the IP you can find in the hamachi program.

Edit: oh, and to spare you some possible confusion: Remember to turn auto balance off. And if you only use few bots or many players, you might want to change the bot ratio, all within PR's server creation menu.
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Kilgore.dfa
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Re: How to Play Co-Op with a Friend

Post by Kilgore.dfa »

You should know your game's ip address and your friend should be able to join your game using it if there's no firewall interference.
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