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What would you be looking for in local multiplayer?
The exact same as what's currently in the game or more the ability to play against each other (or both)?
First, as you said, a way to do offline local multiplayer with up to 6 players. (This can be accomplished with SDL xinput and dinput fallback for players 5 and 6, see here for some more detailed info on how you can accomplish this on PC: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/morethan4localmultiplayer/discussions/0/1744483505479935659/ Valve is also offering this in the steam beta natively soon with steam input if you use that). Ideally if you do not have 6 players locally you could fill the remaining spots with bots or play 1v1 / 2v2.
Secondly, couch party online multiplayer (you and up to two friends play on the same team and play other people online).
The first would be awesome, the second thing I imagine would probably be a lot more work but yep!
Interesting, thanks for the resources! :)
Would be good to match the local feature set of other sports games.
Looking forward to adding this to game night.
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