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Is it possible to make it multiplayer? #185

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LarryJane491 opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 4 comments
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Is it possible to make it multiplayer? #185

LarryJane491 opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 4 comments

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@LarryJane491
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Hello! Thank you so much for this template, this is EXACTLY what I was looking for! This makes building a card game videogame so easy! I've already integrated my cards in the project.

Now I only have one issue: the multiplayer button doesn't seem to do anything. So I'm wondering: is it possible to make a multiplayer game?
I'm brand new to Godot, but I intend to learn a bit more (just enough to make my card game x) ). If I have to check out another source to integrate multiplayer, I'm willing to do so ^^. But since you already added a multiplayer button, maybe you already have a solution for that?

Thank you very much!

@db0
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db0 commented Jan 16, 2024

yes it's possible. I already did some attempts at it in the nakama branch, but I didn't have time to work on it further. But it's definitelly possible. Unfortunately atm you'll have to make this work yourself.

@LarryJane491
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No problem, thank you for the answer! Do you know a good resource to learn how to make multiplayer in Godot? I'll check it out myself too, but if you already have a good resource, i'll take it ^^.

@benjamin-korobkin
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Maybe try this: https://youtu.be/9QtQ5iXj2U0?si=7T7nreF3QsDivhH6

@LarryJane491
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Ah yes, I noticed this video, thanks!

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