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Going to check the interest before trying to organize anything. RPG, of course. Quite a bit to pick from now: Solasta, Wasteland 3, and so forth.
Any co-op RPGs you guys think excel in multiplayer? Any you'd be willing to play with your fellow forumite?

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Morrowind Multiplayer?.
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System Shock 2. Everyone should experience System Shock 2's multiplayer at least once, if you can get it running. There's always Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale, you know you want to.
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I will co-op almost any boss in Dark Souls, both PTDE and Remastered. All you have to do is give me an advance heads-up on your SL.

Otherwise, I hate people, so I won't do much gaming with other people. Exceptions *can* be made if extensive planning is made beforehand and/or I like your gameplay style.
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I'd play.

Shadow over Mystara, Solasta, DOS1, BG, IWD, take your pick.
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I've played BG1 & 2 multiplayer with a friend. It was interesting, but not quite fun. Now NWN1 multiplayer servers were excellent - there is no way around this (sheesh, 3 posts in on this site and I've defended NWN1 twice. Please don't ban me!) I'd love a good co-op RPG, though. Co-op games are a good time killer with the right folks, and I'd really like something like thi.
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KnightoftheWind wrote: ↑ March 13th, 2023, 20:58
Morrowind Multiplayer?.
It's good ****. We shared artifacts and trained together with the money we made from dungeon pillaging. I mocked other players for their non human race choices all the time. Was really fun to play.

Well at least until i and other players made it to the part where you get Dagoth Ur AIDS. And only the player that talks to Divayth Fyr can be cured. The rest will have to suffer from corprus effects daily.

I hope there is some fix for it now. Or just stay away from main quest.
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I generally enjoyed DOS1 in coop but **** it was a slogfest at times. One of the fights was literally 2 hours of repeating the same tactics over and over to achieve victory. Story is typical Larian too. The item hassle was annoying. Me and my friend were commited to playing it until the end, but i'm not really built for such long coop sessions. I think it took 70 hours for us to finish it. When i have to spend so much time on a game i prefer it to be singleplayer. Long rpgs are not very suited for coop.
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Fargus wrote: ↑ March 16th, 2023, 11:58
I generally enjoyed DOS1 in coop but **** it was a slogfest at times. One of the fights was literally 2 hours of repeating the same tactics over and over to achieve victory. Story is typical Larian too. The item hassle was annoying. Me and my friend were commited to playing it until the end, but i'm not really built for such long coop sessions. I think it took 70 hours for us to finish it. When i have to spend so much time on a game i prefer it to be singleplayer. Long rpgs are not very suited for coop.
I tried DOS2 in coop and we lasted about 5 hours. Nobody plays RPGs at the same pace, so it's difficult to play more traditional ones in coop unless perhaps it's couch coop.
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I tried BG2 in coop briefly but it didn't really seem suited for it. Rusty has it right about playing RPGs at one's own pace. I don't like to be rushed (or even worry that I will be rushed) so if were to play a cRPG in coop it would need to be one I had already played.
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I have both D:OS games, but I haven't been arsed to play them yet of course. I tried to play BG2 multiplayer a really long time ago, but time constraints ended it pretty quick.
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It's more of an action-roguelike (you'd be surprised) but Barony has some good multiplayer dungeon crawling. It allows for some pretty neat moments, like when me and my buddies were lost in the gnome maze looking for an exit. We found by chance a merchant selling spell books, one of which was a book of magic mapping. Being the only caster, I bought it. Then I led them to the exit of the maze as we snuck around and avoided gnomes and trolls as they watched the rear. Was rad, almost felt like we were at a table.
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How bout just a nice, cozy round of Diablo 1?
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Tweed wrote: ↑ March 28th, 2023, 02:48
How bout just a nice, cozy round of Diablo 1?
Yeah, I find that playing Diablo with some buddies "just werks". However, due to my proclivity towards spending too much time trying to make the dumbest build possible I'd rather play Grim Dawn. Love me that class system.
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There's DevolutionX for the purist experience or something like Tchernobog for extra bells and whistles. Tchernobog got updated just this month too.
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Anyone played any of the following in coop?
  • Wasteland 3
  • Solasta
  • Wartales
  • Outward
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Why on earth would anyone play a single player game in co-op?
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I played Outward with my wife (this is also my answer to Acrux's question). It was very fun. We were coordinating material gathering, divvying up crafting, yelling frantically at each other during dungeon runs/boss fights etc. Good times.

The others I haven't, because they don't allow couch co-op. Huge wasted opportunity on Solasta and Wasteland 3, turn-based RPGs are perfect candidates for 2 players to work together and coordinate on fights. I was very disappointed with Wasteland 3 especially, since its multiplayer was hyped all over the place.
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I played about 20h of Wasteland 3 in co-op. It's actually a lot of fun, but you have to sort-of agree to explore together and agree on what your team is about. Meaning if both players are on the same level, and are not clowning around, the game is a ton of fun.
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So did anyone actually play anything or did we all just sit around twiddling our thumbs?
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I played DOS1 couch coop with a friend, lone wolves perk. We made it up to the winter map. I was experimenting with a melee wizard or something and my build started to suck at that point so we got frustrated and gave up.

I would like to find a game that I can play coop with my semi-******** wife, on one computer. She would not be able to handle DOS. She likes stardew valley but so far as I know you need 2 computers to play that coop. Or, my computer uses two big TVs as monitors, so if I could run two instances of the same game on the computer somehow and have each use one screen, without getting the controls mixed up, that would work too.
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Emphyrio wrote: ↑ April 15th, 2023, 00:13
I played DOS1 couch coop with a friend, lone wolves perk. We made it up to the winter map. I was experimenting with a melee wizard or something and my build started to suck at that point so we got frustrated and gave up.

I would like to find a game that I can play coop with my semi-******** wife, on one computer. She would not be able to handle DOS. She likes stardew valley but so far as I know you need 2 computers to play that coop. Or, my computer uses two big TVs as monitors, so if I could run two instances of the same game on the computer somehow and have each use one screen, without getting the controls mixed up, that would work too.
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Start split-screen mode
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Build a cabin for each new player in single-player mode.
Connect a controller to the computer/console for each extra player. (The keyboard on PC is always reserved for the first player, though the first player can use a controller too.)
Open the in-game menu and choose the Options tab.
Scroll down to the Multiplayer section and choose Start Local Co-op.
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great that stardew valley actually does have splitscreen. Apparently they added that a couple months after we started playing so that must be how I missed it. So much wasted time helplessly watching her die to bats and plant crooked fields.

I found this thing https://www.splitscreen.me/ which adds split-screen support to 500 other games. I would really like to try it with Orcs Must Die 2 and Skyrim coop mod.
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I think the idea of an RPG being multiplayer is weird and kind of dumb because it kind of goes against some of the reasons I like RPGs. I'd be willing to do a run through of BG3 with some other forum members when it comes out though. I don't think it would make the game any better, but it would be fun to spend time with some of the people here.
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How bout we play some good games instead?
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GhostCow wrote: ↑ April 22nd, 2023, 13:33
I think the idea of an RPG being multiplayer is weird and kind of dumb because it kind of goes against some of the reasons I like RPGs. I'd be willing to do a run through of BG3 with some other forum members when it comes out though. I don't think it would make the game any better, but it would be fun to spend time with some of the people here.
Why should it be weird? Half of them use tabletop RPG rules and have a bunch of simulated cringe ******* to join your party.
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Emphyrio wrote: ↑ April 23rd, 2023, 11:54
GhostCow wrote: ↑ April 22nd, 2023, 13:33
I think the idea of an RPG being multiplayer is weird and kind of dumb because it kind of goes against some of the reasons I like RPGs. I'd be willing to do a run through of BG3 with some other forum members when it comes out though. I don't think it would make the game any better, but it would be fun to spend time with some of the people here.
Why should it be weird? Half of them use tabletop RPG rules and have a bunch of simulated cringe ******* to join your party.
Because generally if you wanted to play a multiplayer RPG, you would play a tabletop RPG. The advantage of a cRPG is that you don't need other people.
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WhiteShark wrote: ↑ April 23rd, 2023, 11:57
Emphyrio wrote: ↑ April 23rd, 2023, 11:54
GhostCow wrote: ↑ April 22nd, 2023, 13:33
I think the idea of an RPG being multiplayer is weird and kind of dumb because it kind of goes against some of the reasons I like RPGs. I'd be willing to do a run through of BG3 with some other forum members when it comes out though. I don't think it would make the game any better, but it would be fun to spend time with some of the people here.
Why should it be weird? Half of them use tabletop RPG rules and have a bunch of simulated cringe ******* to join your party.
Because generally if you wanted to play a multiplayer RPG, you would play a tabletop RPG. The advantage of a cRPG is that you don't need other people.
A crpg has lots of advantages over tabletop for multiplayer eg no human DM, faster gameplay, and you can find people to play games that aren't D&D.

If I want to play an RPG with 1 other friend no way would I choose tabletop over a multiplayer crpg.