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what is the use of LAN? having a full screen for all players? would it not be easier to be able to create private games on the servers and that's it?

(then again they really want to be thourough with that game ^^)



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Nintendo or EA would be a good fit.

But Im prediction Sega.



Nintendo would suck just for the friend codes. EA at least has EA nation, a much much much much better online service.



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Nintendo as publisher would be fair...Nintendo owes them



i dont core who is the publisher...i just want the game to come out xD



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I hope it isn't published by EA.
Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 doesn't have an online mode in Japan because EA didn't provide servers here.

And, I'd really like to play The Conduit online :)



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Did he just say offline multiplayer? Did he really just say offline multiplayer? Did he REALLY just say offline multiplayer?

Omffffggggggg YEEEESSSSSS!!!!!!!!



LOL The above post says it all.



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LAN?? That'd require two tvs and two Wiis (minimum). If that's what they mean by offline multiplayer then I don't see that being as any real value but if it has split-screen I will definately buy this game.

They are really pulling out all the stops for this one. You have to love them for that.



 

arsenal009 said:
by offline multiplayer do they mean split screen?

 

I don't think so. I think they're just describing LAN as "offline."



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