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I noticed on the store page it features coop and I was wondering how exactly does that work?
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MJVandershonk: I noticed on the store page it features coop and I was wondering how exactly does that work?
Coop can work in two ways.
If playing over network/internet, each player will get their own character, and can go to their own monitors when playing a mission. Once the game is started, there is an option in the menu under "Network" to allow other people to join your game.
If playing local coop with gamepad(s) there is only one character, but when playing the missions each gamepad (and keyboard/mouse) can control a different agent.
The agents are shared between the players.
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MJVandershonk: I noticed on the store page it features coop and I was wondering how exactly does that work?
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TonyDanza: Coop can work in two ways.
If playing over network/internet, each player will get their own character, and can go to their own monitors when playing a mission. Once the game is started, there is an option in the menu under "Network" to allow other people to join your game.
If playing local coop with gamepad(s) there is only one character, but when playing the missions each gamepad (and keyboard/mouse) can control a different agent.
The agents are shared between the players.
it sounds an interesting concept One more question, is the network coop like a coop campaign or is it standalone scenarios?
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TonyDanza: Coop can work in two ways.
If playing over network/internet, each player will get their own character, and can go to their own monitors when playing a mission. Once the game is started, there is an option in the menu under "Network" to allow other people to join your game.
If playing local coop with gamepad(s) there is only one character, but when playing the missions each gamepad (and keyboard/mouse) can control a different agent.
The agents are shared between the players.
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MJVandershonk: it sounds an interesting concept One more question, is the network coop like a coop campaign or is it standalone scenarios?
Coop is actually exactly the same as the single player mode. You can enable the option for people to connect to your single player game through the menu, so a friend can drop in or out of your game at any time.
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TonyDanza: Coop is actually exactly the same as the single player mode. You can enable the option for people to connect to your single player game through the menu, so a friend can drop in or out of your game at any time.
Thanks for the quick reply, I'll definitely buy this on thursday. I couldn't help but notice there doesn't seem to be a trailer on the store page here on GOG. you might want to consider getting GOG to add one to save people having to hunt down footage on youtube.

Thanks for bringing this to GOG and good luck with the release!