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Yes, some people have used NucleusCoop.

Yes, some people have used NucleusCoop.

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SenshiKudo
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12-18-2020, 03:03 AM
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I recently discovered NucleusCoop, a tool that lets you run several copies of the same game together, connect them over a local network, set them up on your screen, and link individual controllers to each one. With my AMD 2700X, NVIDIA 3080 FE graphics card, and 32GB of RAM, I managed to play four Halo 4 instances at 1080p60 on a 4K display. I had a bit more room for extra instances, but controller availability limited me. Someone with similar hardware and enough controllers might be able to help further. I’m considering purchasing additional controllers in anticipation of the post-COVID era and planning a large LAN gathering. I’m also curious about how performance improves with better hardware. The site lists support for up to 16 players, and you can find more details here: https://www.reddit.com/r/nucleuscoop?utm...urce=share
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SenshiKudo
12-18-2020, 03:03 AM #1

I recently discovered NucleusCoop, a tool that lets you run several copies of the same game together, connect them over a local network, set them up on your screen, and link individual controllers to each one. With my AMD 2700X, NVIDIA 3080 FE graphics card, and 32GB of RAM, I managed to play four Halo 4 instances at 1080p60 on a 4K display. I had a bit more room for extra instances, but controller availability limited me. Someone with similar hardware and enough controllers might be able to help further. I’m considering purchasing additional controllers in anticipation of the post-COVID era and planning a large LAN gathering. I’m also curious about how performance improves with better hardware. The site lists support for up to 16 players, and you can find more details here: https://www.reddit.com/r/nucleuscoop?utm...urce=share