Pemalite said:
Ruler said:
So you use one isolated event as proof that PC gaming is more local multiplayer focused and has more spectatcular events? Dreamhack doesnt proove anything, its a fact that console gaming is favoring more local gameplay as i can just give over my controller to another person. There wouldnt be a need for lan parties like Dreamchack if it would be so easy on PC.
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Yes. The PC has larger, bigger, badder and more epic events. Just to prove it is not an "isolated event" here is the Sydney Gamers League:


Of course. Lots of PC-orientated households have multiple PC's and will happily do local multiplayer... And pretty much 99% of multiplayer games support that.
How many console games support Split Screen multiplayer these days? Exactly. Don't pretend your console has a big advantage here. It doesn't.
Your move, console gamer.
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I'm just passing through. I'll toss in two cents and leave. Here's my two cents:
In my home, we have two PS4s and three Xbox Ones. The biggest reason I buy games digitally is because we can play online with one copy of a game at the same time. So, to answer your question: Any home that has more than one of the same console can play competitively or co-op online using one digital copy of a game and one online subscription in the same home.