Difference between revisions of "Shoot Many Robots"
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Revision as of 15:17, 7 September 2013
{{Infobox game |cover = Homefront boxart.jpg |developers =
Demiurge Studios |publishers = [[Company:Ubisoft} |Ubisoft}]] } Key points
- No local co-op, unlike the console versions.
Availability
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
Input settings
Audio settings