Controllers required for split screen Team Sonic Racing on Switch
If I want to play two player Team Sonic Racing in split screen mode (on Nintendo Switch) can one player use the left controller and the other use the right controller, or do we need to buy another full controller set for the second person?
Best Answer
Yes you can use one joy con controller per player in Team Sonic Racing for split screen.
You need to make sure that the Switch has detected that this is your control scheme in the main menu before you start the game and then when you select 2 player it will work with one joy con per player like Mario Kart does.
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How do you play 2 player on Team Sonic Racing on switch?
To jump into a couch co-op game of Team Sonic Racing, you just need to select the multiplayer option from the main menu. This will allow you to bring up to three friends into the game. To join, get everyone to press Options/Start on their controller. From here, you can set up the event type, and teams for the race.How many controllers do you need for Sonic racing?
Yes you can use one joy con controller per player in Team Sonic Racing for split screen. You need to make sure that the Switch has detected that this is your control scheme in the main menu before you start the game and then when you select 2 player it will work with one joy con per player like Mario Kart does.Can you play team Sonic with one joy con?
Yes you can use one pair of joy con controllers split between two players in Team Sonic Racing for split screen.Is Team Sonic Racing a two player game?
Local co-op is supported in the "Team Adventure" mode (3 players max), Grand Prix mode (4 players max), and Exhibition mode (4 players max). For online co-op, one player acts as the host and creates a "Custom Lobby" that friends can join. Up to 4 players can be on one team against A.I.Team Sonic Racing Multiplayer - How to Play Splitscreen [Gameplay]
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