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Can you play Question2 on one PC with two people at the same time?

Can you play Question2 on one PC with two people at the same time?

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_ErikThePanda_
Posting Freak
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01-10-2026, 07:46 AM
#1
I have a question. I understand this can be achieved.
I aim to utilize my PC for running two games simultaneously on separate displays, each using different controllers—mouse and keyboard or gamepad.
I've tried the ASTER free trial, but it doesn't work smoothly; I've faced problems such as no audio in the second configuration and issues with movement. It's unclear if this is due to the free version or other factors.
I'm considering whether a different software would be more suitable or if purchasing/renting the ASTER software could resolve the problem.
I'm attempting to use my wired mouse and keyboard for playing WoW, while using a gamepad with a separate wireless mouse and keyboard to play COD on another screen. Should I stick to all wired peripherals along with headsets?
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_ErikThePanda_
01-10-2026, 07:46 AM #1

I have a question. I understand this can be achieved.
I aim to utilize my PC for running two games simultaneously on separate displays, each using different controllers—mouse and keyboard or gamepad.
I've tried the ASTER free trial, but it doesn't work smoothly; I've faced problems such as no audio in the second configuration and issues with movement. It's unclear if this is due to the free version or other factors.
I'm considering whether a different software would be more suitable or if purchasing/renting the ASTER software could resolve the problem.
I'm attempting to use my wired mouse and keyboard for playing WoW, while using a gamepad with a separate wireless mouse and keyboard to play COD on another screen. Should I stick to all wired peripherals along with headsets?

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Shardgale
Senior Member
547
01-10-2026, 07:46 AM
#2
Can the same computer handle both games simultaneously? Are each game bought separately with unique keys and login details? Could this be done using a virtual machine, though I don’t have further information.
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Shardgale
01-10-2026, 07:46 AM #2

Can the same computer handle both games simultaneously? Are each game bought separately with unique keys and login details? Could this be done using a virtual machine, though I don’t have further information.

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Master_Wave
Junior Member
34
01-10-2026, 07:46 AM
#3
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
I understand this might seem challenging.
This kind of situation has been addressed before, and there are more examples available.
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Master_Wave
01-10-2026, 07:46 AM #3

Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
I understand this might seem challenging.
This kind of situation has been addressed before, and there are more examples available.

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Eragon1512
Member
94
01-10-2026, 07:46 AM
#4
Yes, there would be two distinct games. One would be accessed through a guest account, while the other would use the main account. Alternatively, it could be managed entirely on the main account. One game would handle Battle.net games, and the other would run Steam games or a different Battle account.
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Eragon1512
01-10-2026, 07:46 AM #4

Yes, there would be two distinct games. One would be accessed through a guest account, while the other would use the main account. Alternatively, it could be managed entirely on the main account. One game would handle Battle.net games, and the other would run Steam games or a different Battle account.