The saying goes: If it at ain't broke don't fix it. < This pretty much aligns with local co-op.
This does not: Let's emphasize online gaming and neglect local co-op to the point that online works better for gamers. Because this generation has clearly taught us that online is the thing is broken, not local co-op.
I understand what he's saying, but it comes off as irresponsible and unapologetic on his part








