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 Some units in Mverse, such as Towers, Pylons, Miners, Microrifts and Refineries are shared. This means that when a player constructs one of these units, they are available for everybody to use in their own instance of the game. This part is important - all shared units are essentially "yours", any changes you make to them (except for Destroy, which will destroy the unit for all players) will only be made to your game. This means that, for example, if you switch the operating mode on some Miners, this won't happen for other players, so you can collect Bluite, while others are still getting energy from the same Miner. There are exceptions however, for example if one player places an ERN on a Pylon, the range extension applies to everybody. Some units in Mverse, such as Towers, Pylons, Miners, Microrifts and Refineries are shared. This means that when a player constructs one of these units, they are available for everybody to use in their own instance of the game. This part is important - all shared units are essentially "yours", any changes you make to them (except for Destroy, which will destroy the unit for all players) will only be made to your game. This means that, for example, if you switch the operating mode on some Miners, this won't happen for other players, so you can collect Bluite, while others are still getting energy from the same Miner. There are exceptions however, for example if one player places an ERN on a Pylon, the range extension applies to everybody.
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-=====How to access===== 
-Mverse is currently in beta, and can only be played by opting into the `mverse` beta branch on Steam. 
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-Go into your Steam library, right click on Creeper World 4, select Properties. Then head into the Betas tab, and switch to the `mverse` beta as shown below: 
-{{ mverse_howtoaccess.png }} 
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-The game will start a download, and once the download is finished, simply start the game. If everything was done correctly you should see a new MVERSE button appear on the title screen, like so: 
-{{ mverse_howtoaccess2.png }} 
  
 =====Hosting a game===== =====Hosting a game=====
-There are two ways of hosting a game in Mverse. +In order to host Mverse game, you must first start any map - generate one using MarkV, open a Chronom map, launch a finalized map in the Mission Editor, or launch a map from Colonies. Then, hit Escape to go into the pause menu, and you should see a "MVerse Hosting" button, which you want to press:
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-First is to go into the Mverse panel by clicking the MVERSE button on the title screenpressing the HOST button up top, selecting one of the maps available in that menu, and finally pressing the "Play and Host" down below. +
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-The second way is to start any map - generate one using MarkV, open a Chronom map, launch a finalized map in the Mission Editor, or launch a map from Colonies. Then, hit Escape to go into the pause menu, and you should see a "MVerse Hosting" button, which you want to press:+
 {{ mverse_hostingagame.png }} {{ mverse_hostingagame.png }}
  
cw4/info/mverse.txt · Last modified: 2021/06/22 11:14 by Karsten75