Possible, but.. hard to do and even handle as you will need a superior graphics card
And you will need a huge monitor or a TV, due to many players on 1 monitor.
[QUOTE=BenjaminTennison;30236970]Possible, but.. hard to do and even handle as you will need a superior graphics card[/QUOTE]
what about to have graphic on medium level and no flashlight shadows.
[QUOTE=D3N1ZFTW;30236982]And you will need a huge monitor or a TV, due to many players on 1 monitor.[/QUOTE]
90v Tv should solve this problem.
Maybe possible. Use the 2 player splitscreen, and then open a new L4D2 process by disabling the mutex in process explorer, do the splitscreen on this one too, connect to localhost.
[QUOTE=prop_physic;30238550]what about to have graphic on medium level and no flashlight shadows.[/QUOTE]
You'd probably need to lower it to less than that. Don't forget about texture quality also when lowering graphics settings.
That would depend on how good your PC is, though. I mean, if you can run it at like, 80 - 90 FPS on high, then I would think it would be at least playable in splitscreen at the same settings. Lowering graphics would probably only be needed if you have a somewhat less powerful PC.
I've done CSS splitscreen by running css in sandboxie, because l4d has built in splitscreen, I guess this is possible. You need a big monitor. If this is l4d 1 splitscreen, you can play versus online, but good luck explaining to the people in the lobby that there is 8 players there.
Prize winning OP.
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