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Company of Heroes 2 (CoH2) , Relic Entertainment’s 2013 real-time strategy (RTS) title set on the Eastern Front of WWII, represents a transitional period in multiplayer gaming. While its predecessor famously supported robust LAN play, CoH2 shifted toward a persistent online requirement. This paper examines the technical reality of LAN multiplayer in CoH2, differentiating between official support, community workarounds, and the underlying networking architecture. Findings indicate that while no “classic” LAN button exists, functional LAN-equivalent play is achievable through the game’s custom game system and third-party virtual LAN software, albeit with significant dependencies on external authentication servers.

The original Company of Heroes offered a dedicated RelicCoH.exe -dev parameter and a true LAN tab. CoH2 removed this deliberately, aligning with the industry trend toward centralized control (achievements, DLC, stat tracking). For LAN purists, CoH1 remains the superior choice.

The Local Area Network (LAN) has been a cornerstone of competitive RTS gaming since the era of Command & Conquer and StarCraft . It offers zero-latency connections, high reliability, and freedom from external internet dependency. With the release of Company of Heroes 2 , developer Relic Entertainment embraced a “always-online” philosophy integrated with Steamworks. This paper asks: Does CoH2 truly support LAN multiplayer, and if not, what alternatives exist for tournament organizers and offline communities?

Legacy and Limitations: An Examination of Local Area Network (LAN) Multiplayer Functionality in Company of Heroes 2

| Aspect | Evaluation | |--------|------------| | | Excellent (1-5ms on Gigabit LAN) once session is established. | | Internet Dependency | High (cannot start the game or lobby without Steam connection). | | Tournament Reliability | Moderate (risk of Steam server outages or update pushes). | | Offline Play | None for multiplayer; single-player vs. AI also requires periodic reauthentication. | | Community Tools | None fully reliable as of 2025; unlike CoH1 , no cracked LAN enabler exists for current CoH2 builds. |

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Company of Heroes 2 (CoH2) , Relic Entertainment’s 2013 real-time strategy (RTS) title set on the Eastern Front of WWII, represents a transitional period in multiplayer gaming. While its predecessor famously supported robust LAN play, CoH2 shifted toward a persistent online requirement. This paper examines the technical reality of LAN multiplayer in CoH2, differentiating between official support, community workarounds, and the underlying networking architecture. Findings indicate that while no “classic” LAN button exists, functional LAN-equivalent play is achievable through the game’s custom game system and third-party virtual LAN software, albeit with significant dependencies on external authentication servers.

The original Company of Heroes offered a dedicated RelicCoH.exe -dev parameter and a true LAN tab. CoH2 removed this deliberately, aligning with the industry trend toward centralized control (achievements, DLC, stat tracking). For LAN purists, CoH1 remains the superior choice. company of heroes 2 lan multiplayer

The Local Area Network (LAN) has been a cornerstone of competitive RTS gaming since the era of Command & Conquer and StarCraft . It offers zero-latency connections, high reliability, and freedom from external internet dependency. With the release of Company of Heroes 2 , developer Relic Entertainment embraced a “always-online” philosophy integrated with Steamworks. This paper asks: Does CoH2 truly support LAN multiplayer, and if not, what alternatives exist for tournament organizers and offline communities? Company of Heroes 2 (CoH2) , Relic Entertainment’s

Legacy and Limitations: An Examination of Local Area Network (LAN) Multiplayer Functionality in Company of Heroes 2 Findings indicate that while no “classic” LAN button

| Aspect | Evaluation | |--------|------------| | | Excellent (1-5ms on Gigabit LAN) once session is established. | | Internet Dependency | High (cannot start the game or lobby without Steam connection). | | Tournament Reliability | Moderate (risk of Steam server outages or update pushes). | | Offline Play | None for multiplayer; single-player vs. AI also requires periodic reauthentication. | | Community Tools | None fully reliable as of 2025; unlike CoH1 , no cracked LAN enabler exists for current CoH2 builds. |

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