Skip to main content

Nvidia is making it possible to play local co-op online

nvidia local co op online trine2
Local cooperative games for the PC have seen a bit of a resurgence, but just as online-only play left out those that lived together, local-only rules out playing with far-flung friends. Nvidia’s solution is to bring the couch co-op experience online, with a new feature called GeForce Experience Share.

Traditionally, Nvidia’s companion software lets you update drivers, automatically optimise games for your hardware and record your in-game antics. However, the new edition lets you stream your game to a second party, giving them the chance to play as if they were at home with you.

There are three modes of play. The first is passive mirroring, which lets a remote viewer watch what the local player is doing; the secondary, more active option which allows both players at either end to control the same character; and a full blown cooperative experience, which lets a second player control whatever two-player co-op character or feature the game has.

The technology behind this technique is something that Nvidia has worked on over the past few years with its Shield tablet streaming. However, the added distance and potential latency issues that may arise with more remote streaming do mean that gameplay will (initially at least) be limited to 720P resolution and 60 frames per second.

Despite those limitations, Nvidia is still recommending at least a 6Mbps upload speed for the local player. That’ll likely rule out most mobile Wi-Fi hotspots, so you’ll need to be at home or otherwise connected to a wired network to enjoy the feature.

Also, the feature will only work with games that support Nvidia GameStream. The list currently includes several hundred games, but it’s far from all-encompassing — check out the support list on Nvidia’s website.

GeForce Experience Share will have an early access beta prior to the full release. It’s expected that the beta will be available next month, with the full release following after an indeterminate period of time.

Jon Martindale
Jon Martindale is the Evergreen Coordinator for Computing, overseeing a team of writers addressing all the latest how to…
Halo Infinite’s co-op test didn’t launch yesterday, but it’s still coming soon
A team of Spartans gear up for battle in Halo Infinite.

Halo Infinite's co-op insider flight build didn't launch on July 11 as some players anticipated, but the test is still on track to launch soon. According to 343 Industries Community Director Brian Jarrard, the team is still looking to launch the test this week, though it could come a bit later than planned

https://twitter.com/ske7ch/status/1546533711818006528

Read more
The best co-op games on PS5
Cody and May shooting in It Takes Two.

Games have always been meant to be played with other people. Sure, there are dozens of fantastic single-player experiences out there, and those are some of our favorites, but there's something different about experiencing a game with one or more real people either sitting next to you or across the world via an online experience. Most of the time, games focus on competition, but many of us would rather team up with our friends than fight against them. Thankfully, games that offer full-on co-op experiences are better than ever on the PlayStation 5.

Right from the console's launch, the PS5 has offered up ways for friends, family, and everyone in between who enjoys games to come together and experience them. There are amazing co-op experiences to be found in just about every genre out there, meaning you are sure to find at least one that fits your specific tastes. To help you in your search for the best co-op games for you and your partner to try out, here are the best ones we could find on the PS5.

Read more
The best co-op games of all time
It Takes Two's main characters ride frog taxis.

Before the age of Warzone and Elden Ring, friends used to sit on their couches, grab a few controllers, and enjoy their favorite co-op games. With far too many to mention and a muddy definition of "co-op" to navigate, we've done our best to compile the ten best co-op games of all time.

From side-scrolling adventures to military-grade tactics, these games all require high cooperation skills to come out on top. With some modern favorites and a few classic throwbacks, here are the 10 best co-op games of all time.

Read more