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Running multiple clients of GES?

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Feyla:
Hi,

When I downloaded GES the other day I was hoping it would have a split screen mode but unfortunately it doesn't. So an alternative will be to run multiple clients of GES and connect them all to the same LAN game, but I'm having trouble running the game more than once. When I try within steam, I get the error "Failed to start, app already running".

I've tried to launch the game outside of steam but I can't find the .exe file, if I could find this I'm sure I will be able to run multiple clients.

Can anyone help please?

killermonkey:
This is not supported.

Feyla:

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Thanks for letting me know.

May I suggest adding either split-screen mode or support for running multiple clients to allow us to play local multiplayer?

The best part about Goldeneye 64 was playing with your friends in the same room, playing online isn't the same. It's a shame GES doesn't have a way of doing this.

Enzo.Matrix:
Engine limitation.  Source only let l4d have that feature and it was a leftover from the xbox conversion.

kraid:
You can have a LAN game with GES just like with any other PC Multiplayer game.

Ofc. the setup is also the same: several PCs/laptops connected to a router either via LAN cables or WiFi.
(if you don't know how to set this up, either ask a friend who knows or Google)

Since this is a mod based on the Source engine, you'll also need a own steam account with the free source SDK base 2007 installed on every machine. Using one account on several machines at the same time won't work.
If someone doesn't have a steam account (are there still some out there?), all he/she needs is a valid email adress and the steam client installer (google) to create one for free.

Next there are several possibilities to create a LAN server.

1. one of the clients is hosting a so called listen server through the ingame "create a server" menue
- best possibility for a quick game where the host is taking part himself
- using the most powerfull machine in the room to host the server is recomended

2. create a dedicated server with the srcds
- takes some time for setup, so i'd recomend doing this before the LAN party
- again either host it on the most powerfull machine or dedicate a whole PC just for server hosting
- depending on the setup, the DS doesn't need a own steam account, so it's possible to run the DS and a steam client at the same time.

If you really want the splitscreen experience, you might be able to place the monitors/laptops next to each other and connect every player via controller. (you can use joypads with GES too)

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