I've been meaning to make this thread for a while now so finally here we go.
As a dad to a 3yr old who is obsessed with cars, I enjoy some weekend time on Forza Horizon 3 with him. For a while, he would love the idea of it because he got to see cars and diff cars and more cars and keep hearing cars cars cars! on repeat but you get the point.
So while he would start out excited, it'd quickly turn to frustration as he wasn't able to control the vehicles and would have to constantly hand the controller to me.
Then we started using the co-pilot feature which allows us both to simultaneously play the game and share the controls. For us, the fun factor went up exponentially and now we're playing Trials on top of Forza. The feature works flawlessly on any game including the 360 BC games which was surprising to me. He's now able to do donuts on his own and is able to pass the early trials levels.
The co-pilot is likely one of the most unique features I've seen in gaming for some time and I think it's actually a way of spending some quality time with your family or SO as you're both interacting with the game rather than just being a passive party.
For those with kids or SO's that get frustrated because the control are too hard and such, give this a shot.
*Mods: can you please move to normal console wasteland?*
As a dad to a 3yr old who is obsessed with cars, I enjoy some weekend time on Forza Horizon 3 with him. For a while, he would love the idea of it because he got to see cars and diff cars and more cars and keep hearing cars cars cars! on repeat but you get the point.
So while he would start out excited, it'd quickly turn to frustration as he wasn't able to control the vehicles and would have to constantly hand the controller to me.
Then we started using the co-pilot feature which allows us both to simultaneously play the game and share the controls. For us, the fun factor went up exponentially and now we're playing Trials on top of Forza. The feature works flawlessly on any game including the 360 BC games which was surprising to me. He's now able to do donuts on his own and is able to pass the early trials levels.
The co-pilot is likely one of the most unique features I've seen in gaming for some time and I think it's actually a way of spending some quality time with your family or SO as you're both interacting with the game rather than just being a passive party.
For those with kids or SO's that get frustrated because the control are too hard and such, give this a shot.
*Mods: can you please move to normal console wasteland?*