Among Us - Guide on how to create and customize a private match

    Among Us - Guide on how to create and customize a private match

    Inside Among Us, investigative title of Innersloth recently become particularly famous, it is not possible to play only public games with strangers. In fact, you can join the matches of others, as well as create your own to host friends, players from all over the world, or both. Although it is rather simple in mechanics, the opera provides various customization settings to change the gameplay. So let's see how it is possible to create your own room, and then characterize it in the best possible way to create the perfect match.



    In the Among Us menu click on online courses, and then on create game. Then choose the map from the three available, the number of impostors from 1 to 3, the language you prefer and the maximum number of players. At this point you will receive a code, which appears at the bottom center of the screen, and which the owner can use to join your lobby. If you set it to public it will be found by anyone around the world, but as long as it remains private it will only be accessible via code. To change the setting, simply press on the writing Private o Public at the bottom left of the screen.

    By accessing the central computer where the character's customizations are present, you will have a further section as the last one, which is called Game. From here, you can change the following settings, which we attach and explain below in order.

    • Recommended Settings: pressing it will reset the basic settings
    • Confirm Ejects: if disabled, once a player is expelled you will not know if this is an impostor or not (the game will end anyway if all the impostors are expelled or leave the game)
    • Emergency Meetings: the number of times each player can call an emergency meeting from the central button of the map, if brought to 0 the feature is disabled
    • Emergency Cool down: The seconds after which an emergency meeting can be called after the end of another meeting
    • Discussion T: the discussion time before the start of the expulsion vote
    • Voting T: the time in which it is possible to vote the expulsion of the players (it is however possible to continue the discussion)
    • Player Speed: the speed of the players, basically it is 1,0X
    • Crewmate Vision: the field of view of crew members
    • Impostor Vision: the field of vision of the impostors
    • Kill Cool down: the time each impostor must wait to make a kill after the previous one
    • Kill Distance: the distance from which the impostors can kill crew members
    • Visual Tasks: enable or disable the tasks that you can control that the players are actually doing (such as the Scanner and the Trash)
    • common Tasks: number of tasks with an average duration
    • Long Tasks: number of long-running tasks
    • Shorts Tasks: number of short-term tasks

    We hope that the guide will be useful for you to create the perfect private games, and that you will then be able to play with your friends in many different ways with various types of settings. In the meantime, we would like to refer you to our specific section, where you can find further in-depth material on this and other games.



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