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In the previous Getting Started section, we have created a single-player game and uploaded it to the Eagle 3D Streaming Control Panel. In this section we will play this game in two different devices.

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Warning

If your CCU limit is set to 1, you cannot stream on two tabs, windows, or devices simultaneously. To increase the limit, use the promo code. Refer to this documentation for details.

Info

We have created a single-player game app. If you haven't created an app yet, you can access our streaming URL below:

https://connector.eagle3dstreaming.com/v5/demo/SinglePlayerDemo/default

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Device 2

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Step 2. Click the Play button when it appears.

Device 1

Device 2

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Step 3. The game is streaming as a single-player experience on all devices.

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When you start the game, you will notice that you are the only player moving around. There are no other players visible in the environment. This indicates that the game is a single-player experience, and no players can see or communicate with each other.

In such cases, the game operates independently on each device without any shared interaction or data exchange, as there is no server connecting the players.

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Device 2

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In the video below, we have demonstrated the same game streaming as a single-player experience from three different devices.

https://youtu.be/q8NeNcICWsoS6ahs4hBLXE

We can see that there is only one player in each window or device, which means it is a single-player game, and communication with other players is not possible using this game.

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