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Co-op is generally cooperative, as implied by "CO-OP." No? What's so hard to understand.
It depends on the game, so instead of writing vague questions and leaving vague breadcrumbs, try doing a little research on a per game basis.
in those cases
co-op usually has a limit to the amount of people and you set up the server yourselves
often through the game itself, sometimes by purchasing a private server
think getting a few friends together to play a map
often the game will have
"official servers"
for people to join and those will have randoms to play with
but still a cap on the amount of people that can join
mmo stands for
massive multiplayer online
it is more things like wow and dcuo and swtor