Onyxmeth said:
I think it is. Losing half or three quarters of your viewing screen, spying on opponents, having them spying on you and neither wanting to round the corner you know the other is around. Yawn. It was fine until we were given alternatives. I love local multiplayer, but FPS require a LAN party to get the same competitive edge you can get online. You still haven't addressed what that has to do with my original question. |
Well they are wrong. I simply sit closer to the television when I play split screen, and yes you do lose some of the tactical edge, but it works fantastically on a game like Timesplitters. Co-op splitscreen can still be good, yeah, you do lose a little, but it is still great fun







