
:D Ditch those bots and play with real people. However there is also Tunngle or GameRanger.

This is also one of the simplest ways to get matches setup. The idea is to up the difficulty since the game was designed for 2 people and 2 bots.įor playing online use Evolve: which is a virual LAN program since GameSpy is dead.

Either using Frosty mod: or Realism Mod: <- All players will need one of these. I would also suggest making the bot opponents a bit more rough for the added players. You'll have to make a free account but check out TeknoR6Vegas2 3.0: <- Only the host will need to do this. Stay tuned for my final hands-on of the new co-op system. Vegas 2 will be out March 18th for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.

You can play with up to 16 players but that would be overkill. Overall, I think Rainbow Six fans will really enjoy Vegas 2. Afterwards just tell them to get back in their corner. First you can keep the bots in a corner and play with your buddies then when a event for the bots is needed they will just teleport once you press the action button of the event which needs them.
