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BMaker11 said:
Is this another situation where it's appropriate to say "If you wanted "feature X or game X", you should have bought "console Y" " ?

Well it is a feature in a game that is implemented on the software level for the most part. There are a few questions I suppose that must be answered before I can properly respond to the question posed though. First off is whether or not online co-op requires a sepcialized and unique piece of equipment to implement. To my knowledge it does not, but if it does please stop here as I am unaware of it.

Now let us look at the other requirements for online co-op. The machine itslef can access the internet and communicate in a way to allow two player to enjoy a game simultaneously. The machine appears capable of handling 2 players on screen simulateously.  The games genre itself lends to a co-operative rather than combative playstyle so that really isn't an issue. The developer also appears capable of financing the venture without need to make minor sacrifices for the sake of time.

All of this seems to add up to the game and machine being fully capable of online co-op. As such, I would say this would only be an appropriate time to put forth your statement if you wanted to look extremely foolish, if not dumb. Of course you wouldn't be dumb so I doubt you would state something so absurd.



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