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"multiplayer isn't just official Valve servers, it's any server with multiple people in it"
"ok lol"
>first example: Online Multiplayer Coop
uh huh. right. okay lol.
Online Multiplayer Coop: playing with other people over the internet (IE: any public server)
LAN: Local Area Network (Irrelevant, you can join local host servers from the other side of the world. I know, because I've done it hundreds of times)
Local host server: Running a server on your own device (NOT the same thing as LAN)
Needing to port forward doesn't suddenly make a server non-multiplayer.
great mod btw
Vergil
Feedback: I notice trying to ping individual items in a cluster tends to ping multiple items at a time. A 'fatigue' system like voice commands have would be a nice update to prevent ping spamming. And maybe a mod setting so ping outlines disappear after like 10 seconds instead of being permanent (to remove tracking something forever). Outlines could even be colored based on the survivor who pinged it (to match the survivor's closed caption colors).
Would be better if it was only shoving and implemented cooldown like a 5s or 10s so no one can spam, great job