Thursday, May 28, 2020
How to Do Minecraft Split Screen PC - Easy Ways to Keep Multiplayer Fun
How to Do Minecraft Split Screen PC - Easy Ways to Keep Multiplayer FunIf you want to know how to do Minecraft split screen PC - it's actually quite easy. Follow these simple instructions and you can be playing with your friends in no time!This is what you will need for Minecraft split screen PC - a relatively new piece of software called Minecraft Split Screen, which will let you play two different games at the same time. Basically it will give you two monitors, each showing different things. Right now it doesn't support split screen, but that's coming in the future. For now you need the game itself, you don't need any additional software, unless you want to tweak some of the settings.The first thing you need to do is make sure you have an internet connection. You'll also need some free space on your hard drive - mine's 64GB. You should have a computer that has a good graphics card.Download Minecraft Split Screen and install it. Then launch the program - choose 'Split Game' and you' ll be able to see two separate screens, each showing a different portion of the game.On the left monitor you'll see the game world, while on the right you'll see your own little world, similar to the way you see your own little world on your computer. On the left you can move, select objects, create objects, or do anything else you would do in your Minecraft world. The right monitor will show your friends, so you can see what they're doing. They will appear in red if they're trying to do something that's not allowed, or if they're hit by an item.Now the big part. You have to switch between the two monitors. To do this, press Alt+Tab on your keyboard. Goto the right screen, then type /gamemode a=b and press enter. You'll be back in the game.Note that if you want to access your friends Minecraft world, you'll need to do it through their profile. To do this, you can use the client.This isn't a comprehensive guide to making Minecraft split screen PC work properly, but it should get you started. Have fun!
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