![]() Any other players must use controllers too. Player one can use a mouse and keyboard, while player two uses a gamepad / controller. This can be done from the bottom bar inside parsec. The host must accept their invite request. They must click on the link, then click join. The host must load up parsec, then enable hosting / streaming from the settings menu. Parsec streams your display to your friends, and they can use controllers or mouse and keyboard to play with you.įirst off, there can only be one person using mouse and keyboard. I've tried a VNC server, and also TeamViewer, to not much success. This will take the output from x360ce, and turn it into a system-wide XInput device. So, we use a second applications called ViGEm. The only problem is this only works for certain games. Them start pressing buttons and moving the sticks, they should correspond to the buttons on the screen. It will ask you to auto configure your controller. It's not tested, so it would be nice if someone can confirm this works.īy using a program called x360ce, we can emulate the Xbox controller. In theory, you should be able to use any controller you like, then use it to emulate an Xbox controller, so the game detects it. If you are that much of a psychopath that you don't want to use steam, them there is another way. Launch the game fr your library and you should be ready to go. No matter what other controllers you have, PS4, or generic, select the Xbox controller support. There is one more step to get this to work, go into your steam settings, then to controllers. Click browse, them locate your epic games library, go to TRDS, then select the executable. Simply go to your library on steam, then click add a game. As long as you have set them up with steam, you're ready. Be it Xbox 360, One, generic, PS4, PS3 or indeed Steam controllers. Not many are officially supported, but luckily for you, you can use any of your controllers that work with steam. Yes, that quote is taken directly from one of the moderators on the official discord. The best way to do this is to "ruin your experience by using third party programs". It's slow as ♥♥♥♥, buggy, and just not nice. The built-in multiplayer is absolute garbage. I've written this as a guide, but I've updated an old guide of mine, rather than make a new own, so it won't appear on the front page.
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