There are so many Co-op / PVP scenarios I can think with this screen warping mechanic...
Puzzles that require you to go different directions, to gather components for the puzzle, but you have to first find the warp-thrower to transfer resources, which you have to gather and transfer to your warp partner to solve the puzzle, but you need that BFG to throw resources to the other.
Multiplayer maps where your maps are vastly different, but you have certain "tiles" that are all shared... when two of you run into the same tile - you are warped in multi.... and then you either have to fight or work together.
Some tiles can be "ok we are warped together: what are our goals? "Fight eachother|team against other guy|find a resource| trade| etc"
This mechanic can be so widely used....
I LOVE IT (BTW - I AM one of two of the guys that built the gaming marketing for Intel for proving that a <$1,000 Celeron Machine could satisfactorily play games such as DOOM, Descent, UO, etc.... I know a little bit about gaming. My cohort at intel is an EVP at gaming companies you have all impacted by) (I went tech, networking, medical, etc - he was all in on gaming)
Puzzles that require you to go different directions, to gather components for the puzzle, but you have to first find the warp-thrower to transfer resources, which you have to gather and transfer to your warp partner to solve the puzzle, but you need that BFG to throw resources to the other.
Multiplayer maps where your maps are vastly different, but you have certain "tiles" that are all shared... when two of you run into the same tile - you are warped in multi.... and then you either have to fight or work together.
Some tiles can be "ok we are warped together: what are our goals? "Fight eachother|team against other guy|find a resource| trade| etc"
This mechanic can be so widely used....
I LOVE IT (BTW - I AM one of two of the guys that built the gaming marketing for Intel for proving that a <$1,000 Celeron Machine could satisfactorily play games such as DOOM, Descent, UO, etc.... I know a little bit about gaming. My cohort at intel is an EVP at gaming companies you have all impacted by) (I went tech, networking, medical, etc - he was all in on gaming)