![]() Today we're going to make a similar game, except rather than two players sitting next to each other, our game will be played with potentially many players over a network. It was a two player game where each player controlled a tank and the objective was fairly obvious, to shoot the other tank. This will be a homage to one of the oldest video games titled Combat, which shipped with the Atari 2600 game system and was made popular during the late '70s and '80s. ![]() And now we can see a good representation of what we'll be building. I'm going to switch over to my running copy so that we can see the game in both windows. This time I'll click Client and now I've got two tanks on the screen. Now I need to start a second copy of my game, so I'm going to switch back over to Unity and run it in the editor. You can see we have a tank appear on the screen. And I'll go ahead and click LAN Host to start this in host mode. And I'll go ahead and select a screen resolution of 800 by 600 and Windowed so that I can see everything on one screen. Now I'm going to run my project by going up to File, Build & Run. Open the Done folder and load the project. I'm going to go all the way down to the bottom to Lesson 15. ![]() So I'm going to select Open, Desktop, Exercise Files, Chapter 2. It's in the exercise files which I've downloaded and unzipped to my desktop. ![]() Let's take a look at the game we'll be building. ![]()
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