Extreme Sports-Themed Competitive Game Jected – Rivals Introduces Offline Mode
Players can now set up custom games for themselves.
Jected – Rivals, the 18-player extreme sports game, is getting a new feature – offline mode. Now, players can set up their own games using a custom mode for themselves and their friends to play so they no longer have to deal with long wait times, and so they can choose to play just with their friends. But we suspect that’s a secondary reason. If you go check the stats on SteamDB, the player numbers aren’t good. At the time of this writing, there are three people in the game. The peak over the last 24 hours was six players, and the all-time peak, 3 months ago, was 206. So, again. Not good.
But, if you’re one of the few people who are playing the game and don’t want to have to wait for some sort of queue to pop, the offline mode is going to help. To take advantage of this, players will need to select Custom Game and set up their own personal game.
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