Difference between revisions of "Shoot Many Robots"
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It is worth noting that unlike its PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 counterpart, [[Shoot Many Robots]] does not feature local co-operative play. All multiplayer features work through either Steam or duckduck. | It is worth noting that unlike its PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 counterpart, [[Shoot Many Robots]] does not feature local co-operative play. All multiplayer features work through either Steam or duckduck. | ||
− | ==Initial Startup== | + | == Initial Startup == |
− | [[ | + | [[Image:shoot_many_robots_startup.png|thumb|250px|Initial startup.]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Image:shoot_many_robots_settings.png|thumb|250px|Settings and option to disable duckduck.]] |
After starting [[Shoot Many Robots]], it will load a page in one's default browser asking whether to use duckduck, which is an optional matchmaking and leaderboard service to Steam. This page load can be disabled in the options menu, and there is no particular disadvantage to disabling duckduck because Steam can handle matchmaking instead.<ref>http://forums.techarena.in/video-games/1460891.htm</ref> | After starting [[Shoot Many Robots]], it will load a page in one's default browser asking whether to use duckduck, which is an optional matchmaking and leaderboard service to Steam. This page load can be disabled in the options menu, and there is no particular disadvantage to disabling duckduck because Steam can handle matchmaking instead.<ref>http://forums.techarena.in/video-games/1460891.htm</ref> | ||
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There is a surprising lack of video options in this game. This may partially be because the game is a console port, and that the requirements for the game are very low to begin with. | There is a surprising lack of video options in this game. This may partially be because the game is a console port, and that the requirements for the game are very low to begin with. | ||
− | ===[[Borderless Fullscreen Windowed]]=== | + | === [[Borderless Fullscreen Windowed]] === |
Confirmed to work using the [[Borderless Fullscreen Windowed|Borderless Windowed]] utility. | Confirmed to work using the [[Borderless Fullscreen Windowed|Borderless Windowed]] utility. | ||
− | =General Information= | + | = General Information = |
− | =References= | + | = References = |
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− | [[Category:Game]] [[Category:Windows]] | + | [[Category:Game]] |
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Revision as of 18:23, 12 September 2012
Availability
It is worth noting that unlike its PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 counterpart, Shoot Many Robots does not feature local co-operative play. All multiplayer features work through either Steam or duckduck.
Initial Startup
After starting Shoot Many Robots, it will load a page in one's default browser asking whether to use duckduck, which is an optional matchmaking and leaderboard service to Steam. This page load can be disabled in the options menu, and there is no particular disadvantage to disabling duckduck because Steam can handle matchmaking instead.[1]
Video Settings
There is a surprising lack of video options in this game. This may partially be because the game is a console port, and that the requirements for the game are very low to begin with.
Borderless Fullscreen Windowed
Confirmed to work using the Borderless Windowed utility.