Someone needs to get on top of this mod. take over because he isnt gonna do anything. if you know any good modders, get them to look into making a multiplayer co-op through hamachi or lan. this alone is probably not good enough to work with. nv:mp is crap because you gotta share the world with an entire server and its buggy and limited as hell. something like a far cry 5 set up could make my day. 4 player would also be nice.
this is f***ing horrible for sure in my opinion. true is i never downloaded it but why i think it is s*** coz... how second player will see its screen when it will be f***ing hard to play? Lets say. Imagine if player is away from second player. how the f*#@ is 2nd player gonna find him? its gonna be clunky for sure
Ok, so after an hour or 2 of finagling with this mod, here are a couple of key things to do to make it work.
1. Put the 1.1 mod as a dependency of the main mod 1.0 2. Ghoul can't switch weapons by default due to bug, so take flamer using openteamcontainer console command. This will allow the use of any weapon but the flamer.
also, could you make a version that is sort of like the original fallout games like the viewport location is on the sky and both players could see the scenario better.
or like in resident evil games, the camera viewport is located in different positions depending of the room you are located in. IDK something that makes it easier for the other player to look around and see where is he actually located without having the first player to look at him constantly
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1. Put the 1.1 mod as a dependency of the main mod 1.0
2. Ghoul can't switch weapons by default due to bug, so take flamer using openteamcontainer console command. This will allow the use of any weapon but the flamer.
his inventory?
or like in resident evil games, the camera viewport is located in different positions depending of the room you are located in. IDK something that makes it easier for the other player to look around and see where is he actually located without having the first player to look at him constantly