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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
*A multiworld of 1 player and 1 world is a single-player game like the main ALttPR/SMALttPR sites generate. | *A multiworld of 1 player and 1 world is a single-player game like the main ALttPR/SMALttPR sites generate. | ||
*A multiworld of 2 players and 1 world is a multi-player game like the [[../Shared-Inventory|Shared-Inventory]] format. | *A multiworld of 2 players and 1 world is a multi-player game like the [[../Shared-Inventory|Shared-Inventory]] format. It is also slightly related to [[../2p1c|2p1c]]. | ||
*A multiworld of 2 players and 2 worlds is a multi-player game like the basic multiworld format. | *A multiworld of 2 players and 2 worlds is a multi-player game like the basic multiworld format. | ||
*A multiworld of 2 or more players and an equal number of 2 or more worlds is a multi-player game like the extended multiworld format. | *A multiworld of 2 or more players and an equal number of 2 or more worlds is a multi-player game like the extended multiworld format. |
Revision as of 21:03, 5 August 2019
Multiworld is a format where there are multiple players and their inventory items are spread across everyone's games.
For example: Player A opens a chest to find an item. This item belongs to Player B and therefore enters Player B's inventory immediately.
ALttPR
- The main development team of ALttPR is working on a (currently) closed-source & closed-beta implementation of multiworld.
- There is a fan-made multiworld setup by Bonta that is built on top of the ALttPR Entrance Randomizer project.
SMALttPR
- The main development team of SMALttPR is working on a (currently) closed-source & closed-beta implementation of multiworld.
Notes
- A multiworld of 1 player and 1 world is a single-player game like the main ALttPR/SMALttPR sites generate.
- A multiworld of 2 players and 1 world is a multi-player game like the Shared-Inventory format. It is also slightly related to 2p1c.
- A multiworld of 2 players and 2 worlds is a multi-player game like the basic multiworld format.
- A multiworld of 2 or more players and an equal number of 2 or more worlds is a multi-player game like the extended multiworld format.