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ZyroXZ2 said:
JWeinCom said:


Apparently, halo fans do not have brothers, sisters, or roomates that they'd like to play with, and don't need the option of being able to play with people in the same room.

Apparently, Halo fans have brothers, sisters, or roommates that all want to play Halo with them.

Sure, the "option" is nice, but the times have changed.  No one can deny that splitscreen co-op is such a very, VERY small majority of playtime.  Even the Wii U serves to prove that local multiplayer, AS MUCH AS I ENJOY IT AND I ALL-CAPS AND BOLD THIS SO YOU REALIZE I UNDERSTAND, just can't thrive anymore.

The people who will play hours upon hours of Halo with you in co-op campaign or Warzone?  Yea, they'll have an Xbox One and Halo themselves.

The reason times have changed is because people are willing to accept less and less.  Features are being hacked out of our games, and
the fact that these new systems have less features is unacceptable.  This is really a feature they could easily and reasonably implement.  The 60FPS excuse is bullshit. They could just as easily leave the feature in and drop it to 30FPS.

The simple fact is that discontinuing this feature won't hurt sales alot.  Halo fans will be miffed, but not enough so to not buy the game.  And instead of choosing to lose a small bit of money to provide a better experience for their most loyal fans, they decided to deliver a half assed experience.

Gamers have shown that they're willing to tolerate a lot of crap which is why we're continually getting things like on disc DLC, broken game, gigs of patches, cut modes and so on.  Hopefully at some point this will bit publishers in the ass.