Even consoles are drifting away from this whole concept because online only pushes it away. And sorry but in a game as old (looking) as this one, very high framerates really don't matter (to me). They did not have to build it from the ground up. Remember, you didn't need to give Microsoft $60 a year to play R6V2 online on PC either but this also made a off-line multiplayer experience even more valuable on consoles, where such multiplayer access was otherwise walled off behind an additional paywall.ĭifferent features and limitations for different platforms. But on PC? The PC platform had internet enabled multiplayer down to a science long before the Xbox 360 even existed. ![]() Split screen was still expected on consoles, a hold overs from the pre-internet enabled days of Goldeneye and Perfect Dark. If there had been sufficient demand, it would have been there. See Also: the general failure of Steam Machines. When this game was developed and released, split screen simply was not (and even today, largely is not) a feature in-demand on the PC, because so very few PC user are even set up to utilize it. Back when the Xbox 360 was current gen, playing PC games on a TV just really wasn't a thing it was a niche of a niche. ![]() ![]() Well, could you adjust mouse sensitivity on the Xbox 360 version? What about the resolution? Could you uncap the frame-rate or run the game at 120 or 144 hertz? No?ĭifferent features and limitations for different platforms. does anyone know why? Doesn't make sense to me at all. only to launch it just now and find out that there is no split-screen in the PC version. Of course it's not the machine's fault, but I bought this game to play it with a friend like old times. Originally posted by DiaborMagics:Why does my potato xbox360 have this in split-screen, but my new machine doesnt :S
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