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Bandorr said:
derpysquirtle64 said:

The only game on Xbox One that required XBL login and internet connection for me was Call Of Duty Black Ops 3. And I've played a lot of local multiplayer games that doesn't require XBL. So this is not true.

I don't mean xbox gold or silver I mean xbox live.

For example https://www.reddit.com/r/xboxone/comments/3efjfh/will_the_xbox_one_ever_get_real_offline_lan/

"As far as I'm aware there is no real offline LAN functionality with the Xbox One. This is a real problem for tournaments. Has anything been said about this?"

or https://xbox.uservoice.com/forums/363186--new-ideas/suggestions/16396939-offline-lan-gaming-setup

https://gamurs.com/articles/no-offline-lan-support-could-hurt-halo-5

"All of these issues came to a head when Xbox Live went down during the HCS Season 2 Finals in July, which ultimately caused an hours-long delay on the event’s final day. Furthermore, this problem once again presented itself during the Gamescom Invitational when an internet outage at ESL Arena halted play for roughly 20 minutes. Now, you may be wondering why Xbox Live going down would cause issues at a LAN event, and therein lies the problem. Che Chou, the Franchise Media Director at 343, has said that, in order to LAN, the Xbox One’s need to be connected over the same Wi-Fi network and still need to ping to the Xbox Live servers. Although the connection doesn’t require any substantial bandwidth, the issue still remains since it means that the ability to actually host a LAN is dependent on factors that may very well be outside of one’s control

Ah, okay. I quite misunderstood what you were talking about. I haven't tried that so I believe it is true. I was talking about split-screen local multiplayer.