![]() ![]() You can also load the game and use task manager but you'll have to do it everytime you load yth) (Since I own an AMD card I used RadeonPro which had these options. *Don't use high cpu priority too.* <- Especially important for the host to do. ![]() Set the game to use 1 cpu core as using multiple cores can cause loading issues. In Windows Compatibility mode (right click on Shock2.exe and goto properties and click on the Compatibility tab) make sure Disable display scaling on high DPI settings in checked. The fun factor out weights some of the minor issues when playing co-op. *I'd say keep the host in charge of saving as if other players are then some older saves can get wrote over and if something happens you may have to back track because someone else mistakenly erased an important save.*ĭo that and things won't be so bad while playing as sometimes the game may crash. So make one person in charge of game saving! Try to save when all players are grouped up and not separated too. Only one person needs to save but anyone can and it will sync across each persons game. I didn't bother much with the quick save feature as it only saves in one slot. Don't be afraid to save twice in different slots too. Again in another slot and you'll be fine. Save after altering something in the game like upgrading and such as examples. Save before loading points like bulk heads. Save often! and save in multiple slots and never the same slot twice. *If you mod any game in Steam set the game to not auto update! I had some modded games get wiped because Steam auto verified the game files from having auto updates on and the games did not actually have updates.* If you use any Mods make sure the other players are using them too. In the Party write the ip of the person hosting down and write it in when joining.Ĭo-op isn't as bad as some make it. Then one person hosts a Lan game and the others join. You can set the Party on Private which is invite only for your Friends. Leave the Party open or minimize it as closing it will disable the virtural lan. One person creates a party and the others join. So you and your co-op partners use Evolve: Play this over a Virtual LAN as it will play a bit smoother than playing it directly online as me and my co-op buddies discovered. ![]()
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