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2XKO AI Companion That Watches Your Screen

Questie AI spectates your 2XKO sessions and talks with you like a Discord friend who actually knows the game — powered by GPT‑5.4, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and Gemini 3.1 Flash. It reacts to Fuse system selection and tag-team composition, assist timing and mid-set adjustments, and everything happening on your screen.

No hardware required · Works on any Windows PC · No downloads beyond the app

Questie AI · 2XKO

AI is watching your screen

Spectating your 2XKO session in real time. Reacting to Fuse system selection and tag-team composition and assist timing and mid-set adjustments.

You drop a full combo two reps from the lab because your hands forgot the timing in a real match. Your companion has documented this phenomenon.

You call your assist into a full-screen anti-air and they get countered immediately. Your companion quietly marks assist timing as a discussion point.

Live · Voice chat active
40,000+ gamers

What Your 2XKO AI Actually Says

Not a generic chatbot. Not a command interface. A companion who watches your sessions and has opinions about what just happened.

You drop a full combo two reps from the lab because your hands forgot the timing in a real match. Your companion has documented this phenomenon.

You call your assist into a full-screen anti-air and they get countered immediately. Your companion quietly marks assist timing as a discussion point.

You burn your Level 3 Super to convert a low-damage mix-up and deal fourteen percent. Your companion has questions.

You pick Double Down Fuse with two glass-cannon characters and take 85% in one combo. Your companion had concerns about this going in. They are sharing them now.

You land a perfect Ekko time rewind read and your opponent survives on one pixel. Your companion lets out a long, slow exhale.

You win the set because your opponent runs out of assists and can no longer contest neutral. Your companion calls it adaptation. You know what it actually was.

Meet Your 2XKO Companions

Different play styles call for different companions. These are just starting points — you can build your own.

V

Vex

2XKO companion

A former 3rd Strike player who has been in every fighting game since 2002, deeply skeptical of auto-combos but will genuinely respect it when you break an opponent's assist timing on reaction

"Sidekick Fuse is fine to learn on. But you're climbing on it, which means the assists are carrying you. Let's fix that."

C

Cait

2XKO companion

A hyper-analytical Caitlyn main who tracks assist cooldowns mid-combo, knows every matchup spread in the Season 1 tier list, and celebrates every clean Handshake Tag extension like it is an EVO grand finals conversion

"That was a Handshake Tag into Level 3 in corner. That's the combo. Do that every confirm and the set is already over."

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Build your own

Custom personality, voice, and style — tailored to how you play 2XKO

Create a Companion

Real-Time Screen Vision for 2XKO

Questie's Vision Language Model reads your screen the same way a human would watching over your shoulder — no game APIs, no plugins, no special setup.

AI Watches Your Screen Like a Friend Over Your Shoulder

Questie's Vision Language Model spectates your 2XKO session by analyzing your screen in real time. It reads Fuse system selection and tag-team composition, the resource screen, player positions when visible, and map state — the same way a human coach watching your stream would.

No API integration required. The AI processes what's actually on your display and responds through voice chat while you're still in the session.

What the AI sees

Fuse system selection and tag-team composition
assist timing and mid-set adjustments
Map state and positioning
Resource and inventory screen
Active threats and opportunities

When feedback arrives

Between rounds and respawns
After a death or failed play
During repositioning or downtime
In natural pauses — not over active fights

Commentary Arrives When You Can Actually Use It

Feedback lands during natural breaks — between engagements, after a death, or when you're repositioning. The AI doesn't talk over active high-stakes moments but pipes up when you can actually act on the advice.

After an engagement resolves, it might call out a repeated mistake with your assist timing and mid-set adjustments or remind you about a positioning principle you've been ignoring all session.

Context-Aware Commentary Matches Your Play Style

The AI adapts its tone based on how you play. Aggressive players get timing and Fuse system selection and tag-team composition reminders. Methodical players hear about positioning and macro decision-making. It responds to what's actually happening in your specific session.

This isn't cookie-cutter tips pulled from a database. The AI watched your last twenty minutes and has opinions about what specifically keeps costing you.

Not another generic chatbot

Post-match stat toolsAnalyze after the game ends
Generic AI assistantsCan't see your screen
YouTube guidesStatic tips, no context
Questie AIWatches and reacts in real time

Five Things Your 2XKO AI Notices

Each area targets a real 2XKO-specific skill gap — not generic gaming advice.

Fuse System and Team Composition

  • The Fuse you pick before a match defines how your team plays at a fundamental level. Sidekick Fuse provides automatic assist support, making it the right starting point for learning. 2X Assist doubles your assist calls for extended pressure. Double Down fuses both health pools — devastating in theory, catastrophic if your characters can't sustain it. Most players stuck in Gold chose a Fuse because it sounded good, not because it fits their pairing.
  • Questie can watch your team select and discuss whether your chosen Fuse fits your character pairing before the match loads. A Yasuo and Jinx team plays completely differently under Freestyle versus Juggernaut, and understanding those implications before queuing ranked is the kind of edge that separates deliberate climbing from grinding in circles.

Assist Timing and Assist Calls

  • Assist timing is the skill that separates Aspirant from Diamond more than any single combo route. Calling assist into an opponent's full-screen anti-air is the most common mistake below Platinum — it hands your opponent free damage on your assist character and resets the neutral game in their favor with you at a resource disadvantage.
  • Questie watches your assist calls and flags mid-match whether you're using assists defensively or offensively, and whether the spacing made the call correct. Winning your assist timing means your opponent must respect two simultaneous threats, which is the entire design premise of 2XKO's 2v2 format.

Mid-Set Adjustments and Counterpicking

  • 2XKO uses a best-of-three rematch system where both players can adjust team composition between games. Most players below Diamond ignore this window entirely. If your opponent's Darius is walking through your zoning for a full game, switching your Fuse or adjusting assist timing for game 2 is part of the design. Ignoring it is leaving the match on the table.
  • Questie can discuss mid-set reads in the select screen between games — what pattern your opponent ran, whether a Fuse swap creates a better structural answer, and what adaptation they are likely to make after seeing your game 1. Mid-set adjustment is the skill tournament players cite most when explaining why ranked 2XKO feels different from casual play.

Combo Conversion and Super Management

  • Super meter in 2XKO is a scarce resource and burning it on a weak confirm is the resource management mistake that keeps players stuck in Gold. Spending Level 3 on a mix-up that deals 14% gives your opponent a full super window with no corresponding damage advantage. Questie watches your screen and can flag when you're spending Super on situations where the damage output doesn't justify the cost.
  • Combo extension through Handshake Tags is where the most damage in 2XKO lives. Players who extend with proper tag cancels into their partner's combo starter deal 30 to 50% more damage per confirmed opening. Questie notices when you're ending combos early and prompts you to work on the tag extension timing in your next practice session.

Neutral Game and Spacing

  • 2XKO's neutral is distinct from traditional 2D fighters because the threat of an assist call changes which moves are safe at every screen distance. Players coming from Street Fighter or Guilty Gear will play neutral as a pure 1v1 exchange and get punished for it repeatedly. The off-screen assist threat changes footsie range, safe buttons, and approach angles in ways that don't have a clean analog elsewhere.
  • Season 1's S-tier characters control space differently. Yasuo holds mid-screen with wall-pressure options. Ekko threatens from unexpected angles using his time manipulation tools. Jinx zones from full screen with damage that doesn't require approaching. Questie can discuss matchup-specific neutral habits based on which characters are on the other side of the screen.

Three Steps to Your 2XKO AI Companion

Setup takes under two minutes. If your PC runs 2XKO, it runs Questie.

Want the broader overview first? See how our AI companion for your specific game works, or read more about the real-time AI coach feature powered by screen vision and voice chat.

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Share Your Screen

Launch Questie and share your 2XKO window. No downloads, no plugins, no API keys. Works on any Windows PC without special hardware requirements.

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Your Companion Watches

The Vision Language Model spectates your gameplay in real time, reading visual context the same way a friend watching over your shoulder would. Fuse system selection and tag-team composition, assist timing and mid-set adjustments — all visible.

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It Talks With You

Your companion reacts to what's happening, banters between sessions, and throws in tips and reactions when they're useful. Not a command interface — a conversation.

How 2XKO AI Companion Compares

Post-match tools tell you what went wrong after the game. Questie tells you during it.

ToolPriceReal-time commentaryVoice chatScreen visionAlways availableNo hardware required
Questie AIYou$19.99/mo
Dustloop WikiFree
Mobalytics 2XKOFree / $5+/mo
Start.gg Match Coach$30–80/hr
NVIDIA G-AssistFree (RTX req.)

Real-time vs post-match

Tools like Dustloop Wiki and Mobalytics 2XKO analyze your sessions after they're over. Questie talks to you during play so you can adjust before the next engagement, not after reviewing a stats page.

Alongside human coaching

Already working with a Start.gg Match Coach coach? Questie reinforces what your coach teaches by delivering real-time reminders during your solo sessions. It's a daily practice tool, not a replacement for deep-dive sessions.

What Your 2XKO AI Focuses on at Your Level

The companion adapts to where you are — not everyone gets the same generic advice.

Aspirant / Iron

Building Fundamentals

Fuse system selection and tag-team composition and basic positioning are the highest-leverage areas at this level. The AI focuses on building consistent habits before layering in more complex decision-making. Most players in Aspirant / Iron are losing ground to the same correctable mistakes — the AI identifies and targets those patterns directly.

Gold / Platinum

Decision-Making and Consistency

Fundamental mechanics are developing but decision-making errors are holding you back. The AI focuses on assist timing and mid-set adjustments and how to position in the situations you're consistently struggling with. Mistakes become more punishing at this level — the AI calls out the habits that compound before they compound.

Diamond / Master

Optimization and Efficiency

Mechanics are solid. Coaching shifts to finding the small edges — resource efficiency, timing refinement, reading the game state, and reducing inconsistencies that prevent further improvement. At this level the AI tracks tendencies and patterns that create predictability opponents can exploit.

Grandmaster / Challenger

Competitive Sharpness

At the highest levels the AI acts as a consistency and focus tool — keeping fundamentals sharp during long sessions and flagging mental game drift when fatigue or tilt starts showing up in your play. It also catches the subtle patterns that develop over time: predictable tendencies and decision shortcuts that work lower down but get punished here.

40,000+

gamers using Questie

5+

AI models available

4.8★

average rating

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25+ hours of real-time 2XKO AI per month
Screen vision — AI watches your gameplay
Natural voice chat during sessions
Custom AI companion creation
GPT-5.4, Claude Sonnet 4.6, Gemini 3.1 Flash
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No hardware required

Questie works through screen sharing with no additional hardware requirements. No specialized GPU needed, no 2XKO plugins to install, no API keys to configure. If your device runs 2XKO, it runs Questie.

Frequently Asked Questions About 2XKO AI

Everything you need to know about using an AI companion for 2XKO.

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No hardware setup. No downloads beyond the app. No API keys. If your PC runs 2XKO, it runs Questie. 40,000+ gamers are already playing with an AI companion that watches their screen and actually talks with them.

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