Thanks I just wanted to confirm because I started to think it got ditched. Good luck with the game! its truly amazing and I WILL buy it when it comes to steam! Would you like it if I donated 100$? (if yes then I have to save up money to donate!)
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Well I want more players in tremulous but its not my game game owners get all of the 0$ in cash and the credit! https://trueuseless.itch.io/tremulous-fan-thing and heres a link to the trailer and don't be fooled about the old looks its old but still amazing with a low storage and ram needed! and best part its FREE! the game is about aliens vs humans you get points by killing the other teams members! Will you be humans or aliens!
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Hello! Yes adding multiplayer to a game is definitely complex as I have worked with it a bit in the past. I will say however that I do not plan on adding multiplayer to this game. My vision for the game is more aligned with that of Resident Evil games and Alien Isolation, neither of which work well at all with Multiplayer.
Thank you for your support and feedback!
Adding multiplayer functionality to the Horror Engine, a free marketplace project created by tansuergene, can be challenging for beginners. The issue arises because understanding the underlying structure and mechanics is crucial for successful implementation.23
To set up multiplayer, you need to understand concepts such as replication, which involves managing what should be processed on the server and what should be handled by the client. This process is complex, especially for those new to game development.2
For guidance, downloading Horror Engine and other free assets can help you learn how these systems are structured. Additionally, referring to Unreal Engine's documentation on its multiplayer framework, including classes like gamestate and playerstate, can provide valuable insights.2
If you encounter issues like glitchy movement or other technical problems, it might be helpful to seek assistance from the official Unreal Engine forums or community-run servers like Unreal Slackers.2
- Horror Engine: A free marketplace project that requires understanding of Unreal Engine's multiplayer framework to implement multiplayer functionality successfully.23
For further assistance and more detailed guidance, consider reaching out to the Horror Engine creators or community forums dedicated to Unreal Engine development.
If you can do this.







