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Viper1 said:

I didn't say their testing was accurate, just that they perform it.  You asked if they did.  So I told you.

But we can just as easily throw it back in your court by asking for proof that local multiplayer is the bigger draw.    And don't bring up sales and trends given that you just labelled that as a fallacious correlation=causation logic.


I meant the "just" looking at those parts. As in assuming that the sales of games that had both meant one mattered more than the other. I say it would be best to commission Gallup or Zogby to talk to gamers who buy FPS, or even other games, and ask the determining factors for why they did or didn't buy certain games.

Anyway, havong both unfortunately means that Goldeneye outselling this wouldn't even be proof. But it would mean that having both online and split screen would be a good idea, and that it would be best for CoD games on the Wii to have both. This was actually my main point.

Also, I asked if the HD versions will have split screen or by online only. If the former, that will mean that the supposedly more online dependent versions will ironically still have split screen.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs