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How To Play Local Co-Op Games Online Using Parsec

How to Play Local Co-Op Games Online Using Parsec. 

Local vs. Online Multiplayer Gaming

When it comes to multiplayer games, there are basically two main types which are, online multiplayer and local multiplayer. Local multiplayer refers to multiple people playing on the same device with local multiplayer games on the Nintendo Switch being especially popular. Players either share a view or play in a split-screen mode.

Online multiplayer means that people would play games on several devices mostly in distant locations. Online multiplayer became very popular through FPS games such as the Call of Duty and Battlefield franchises, but also the dawn of MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft.

Parsec Turns Local Co-Op Into Online Co-Op

It turns out that game-streaming software Parsec is awesome for turning local co-op PC games into the ones that you can play with friends online. The program allows you to connect to other people’s computers and share a screen with them through streaming. Imagine a low-latency Teamviewer-kind program that is dedicated specifically to gaming.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to set up Parsec to play local co-op games with your friends online.

Step 1: Download Parsec

To download Parsec, you will need to visit the Parsec Gaming website. Parsec is made available for Windows, macOS 10.9+, Linux Ubuntu, Android, and Raspberry Pi 3. For the purposes of this article, we would be downloading and installing Parsec on Windows 10.

Once installed, open Parsec and set up your account.

Step 2: Set Up Parsec

You need an account to use Parsec so luckily setting up a new account is very simple. To sign up, simply click on the link on the login screen. The program would ask you to choose a username, which you can modify at a later stage if required. You will also need to provide your email address and create a new password for your account.

Once you have signed up, the program would notify you that you need the Parsec Daemon to host games. However, it seems that this prompt is directed at users of the browser app. After installing the standalone program software, you won’t need to install anything else.

To host games on your computer, you will need to enable the hosting feature. When first logging into the program, there is usually an option at the top of the window to enable hosting.

If you don’t see this option, you can also enable hosting in your settings menu. Simply visit Settings>Hosting and you will see the option to enable or disable the feature.

Step 3: Add Your Friends

To join a game with friends, you would either need to connect to their PC or they will need to connect to yours. You will all need to have Parsec accounts to do this since the program uses your unique Parsec IDs to connect you to each other.

To add a friend, visit the Friends tab in Parsec. You can either look for a friend’s username or use their unique Parsec ID. This number is found under their username in their Parsec window.

Once a friend is added, their PC will be included in your list of available connections when they are online.

Step 4: Connect to the Host PC

With Parsec, you can either host or join a game. The person that hosts the game really depends mostly on who has the game that you want to play installed on their PC. If you all have the game, you should connect to the person that have the best internet speed and the most powerful PC.

Under the Party Finder tab, there is a list of available parties you can join in the Parsec community. However, if you would like to play with friends, visit the Play tab instead. Their PCs will be listed here as available pc connections.

Press the Play button next to the person whose computer you want to connect to. Depending on your settings, your request to connect to their computer may need to be approved first. The host can also choose whether a guest has a controller, mouse, and/or keyboard access. Granting mouse control lets the user essentially control the PC, so you may want to reserve this for the host user only.

If you want to host the game, your friends will need to send a request to connect to your PC. These requests will show up in the side panel on the app. You can approve the request and adjust permissions. In your friend's list, you can also set whether a friend can connect to a PC without needing to request permission first.

Step 5: Assign and Connect User Controls

Just like a local co-op game, you need to also decide who uses what controls. Either players need to be assigned certain keys (e.g. WASD versus arrow keys) or they will need to use a controller. Whoever is using a controller simply needs to connect it to their own PC. The game, thanks to Parsec, will detect the controller as if connected directly to the host PC.

For example, when we used Parsec with the puzzle game The Cave, the game detected the controller and entered co-op mode when a remote (non-host) PC in the same Parsec session was connected to a controller.

You can access features such as controller mapping, group chat, and other features through a hovering Parsec icon in the game window.

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