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Post by startxkdm on Jun 9, 2011 11:13:11 GMT
Greetings PS Players
I just ran across this game a day ago, downloaded it and love it. FoFiX is just way too buggy! Anyways the big question I have is how many players per computer does PS support? All playing Guitar or Bass (on the XBOX X-Xplorer via USB).
Hopefully it can support 3-4 players, would call for some big drinking parties!
Thanks much!
EDIT: How many players via LAN is supported also; while I am thinking about it.
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Post by knapman [FD] on Jun 9, 2011 15:18:50 GMT
there is no specific limit set in the game, just limits on the hardware / controllers / setup you have
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Post by startxkdm on Jun 9, 2011 20:08:45 GMT
Awesome, that is just what I was hoping for! I am sure my computer can handle lots of players.. just lacking on USB ports all the time being a computer technician and web designer.
Thanks much!
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Post by kkkarlos on Jun 9, 2011 20:58:41 GMT
pero si hay como 10 jugadores, las guitarras serian un pixel :?
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Post by knapman [FD] on Jun 10, 2011 11:03:45 GMT
thats why i said the limit is your setup, if you have a multi monitor setup you'll likely run out of controllers before you run out of screen space
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Post by asskickulater on Jun 11, 2011 21:38:47 GMT
Is there a way to make PS span across two monitors?
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Post by knapman [FD] on Jun 11, 2011 22:13:59 GMT
in windowed mode if its a standard setup or fullscreen if you have a virtual single monitor setup
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Post by asskickulater on Jun 12, 2011 1:21:54 GMT
would it be possible to have PS span across multiple monitors in full screen? that would be cool
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Post by raynebc on Jun 12, 2011 1:58:46 GMT
Perhaps you could manually go into the config.ini file and define the resolution as follows:
XRESWINDOWED="(the sum of both monitors' x resolutions)" YRESWINDOWED="(highest y resolution among both monitors)"
Theoretically, this should make the Phase Shift window large enough to take both screens, but you may need to center it among both screen accordingly. I've manually resized program windows to take two screens in an extended desktop configuration, the application generally doesn't have to care whether it's drawn entirely on one screen or not.
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