Multiplayer
The term "multiplayer" comes from the phrase "multiple players" and describes a game several people can play together. In some computer games, multiple players can play the same game together by connecting their computers together with a local network or by using the Internet.
The first two editions of GTA for the PC (GTA1 and GTA2) were released with multiplayer support. The most recent three editions for PC (GTA3, GTAVC and GTASA) were not. Various projects have been released or are being developed by fans of the GTA series to add multiplayer gaming to the three most recent editions. Some fans have created other projects to improve the multiplayer systems in the first two editions.
GTA1
Was released with a multiplayer system by DMA Design (now called "Rockstar Games") but most players find it too difficult to use. It features two gameplay modes:-
- Deathmatch - players kill each other by any means. The first player to reach the required number of kills wins the game.
- Cannonball Run - players must drive through a series of checkpoints to the finish. The first player to reach the finish wins the game.
This edition allows 1-4 players in each multiplayer game.
GTA2
Was released with an all-new multiplayer system by Rockstar Games which is an big improvement from GTA1, featuring specialised multiplayer levels with new game modes. However, it is still difficult to most users to set up games, especially those whose connections use a router.
The three gameplay modes are described here:-
- Deathmatch - players kill each other by any means to gain "frags". If a player kills themself, the get one or more "frags" deducted. GTA2 does not allow negative numbers of frags. There are two ways a Deathmatch game can end:-
- A player to reaches the required number of kills and wins the game.
- The time limit runs out, in which case the player with most kills wins the game. If both players have the same number of frags, the game is a draw.
- Tag - One player starts off "it", that player can't pickup weapons, can't see arrows and their car burns quickly. Whoever kills that player will then become "it". The player who has been "it" the longest when the time limit runs out is the winner.
- Points - each player tries to gain more points than the others. Points are given in the same was as the regular game, although killing another player gives a large points bonus. THere are two ways a Points game can end:-
- A player to reaches the points limit and wins the game.
- The time limit runs out, in which case the player with most points wins the game. If both players have the same number of points, the game is a draw.
There are various fan made levels that add racing or cannonball run style gameplay. Custom levels can have new game modes but it has yet to be fully taken advantage of.
There are two projects created by fans to improve the multiplayer system in GTA2. Both of these projects concentrate on making it easier to find other GTA2 players, as well create games and join games:-
This edition allows 1-6 players in each multiplayer game.
GTA III
Was released without multiplayer support by Rockstar Games, it only featured single player gaming. Projects which have been created by fans to bring multiplayer to GTA3 include:-
GTA VC
Was released without multiplayer support by Rockstar Games, it only featured single player gaming. Projects which have been created by fans to bring multiplayer to GTAVC include:-
GTA SA
Was released without multiplayer support by Rockstar Games, it only featured single player gaming. Projects which have been created by fans to bring multiplayer to GTA3 include:-
Projects which have not been released yet:-
- Multi Theft Auto
- [NET.GTA]
- [SA-2P] - Cancelled
- SA-MP - has become GTAMultiplayer.
- [SanAnarchy]
Projects which have been released:-
- [GTA:RUMBLE] - 0.1c
- gtaTournament - 0.2