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The '''Network''' ability first appeared in [[TimeSplitters 2]]. On the PS2, the game allowed up to 24 players via i.Link or Ethernet LAN. [[TS3|Future Perfect]] allowed players up to 16 players on the xBox, but only 8 on the PS2. Network games are just like Arcade Custom games, with the Host taking the role of ''Player 1'' who chooses the game mode, map etc. There are no bots in Network mode, as a result [[Monkey Assistant]] cannot be played.
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The '''Network''' ability first appeared in [[TimeSplitters 2]]. On the PS2, the game allowed up to 24 players via i.Link or Ethernet LAN. [[TS3|Future Perfect]] allowed players up to 16 players on the xBox, but only 8 on the PS2. Network games are just like Arcade Custom games, with the Host taking the role of ''Player 1'' who chooses the game mode, map etc. There are no bots in Network mode, and as a result [[Monkey Assistant]] cannot be played.

Current revision as of 10:01, 23 December 2007



Network
If splitscreen isn't your thing, or you want the maximum amount of human players
then Network is for you! Network allows you to play Arcade Custom matches by
connecting to other consoles, be it over i.Link, Ethernet LAN or Internet.


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The Network ability first appeared in TimeSplitters 2. On the PS2, the game allowed up to 24 players via i.Link or Ethernet LAN. Future Perfect allowed players up to 16 players on the xBox, but only 8 on the PS2. Network games are just like Arcade Custom games, with the Host taking the role of Player 1 who chooses the game mode, map etc. There are no bots in Network mode, and as a result Monkey Assistant cannot be played.
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