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Splitscreen/Offline Co-op - ME3 Multiplayer has none. Why?


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Arijharn

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My full support too!

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Bump

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yes please put in splitscreen. please.


I don't care if you have to hire another 5 million people to be able to include it... I would like to be able to do this. (splitscreen co-op) hum how many AAA titles have this? ????

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seeing how 90% of posts have the "support" I think it is clear that WE WANT OFFLINE SPLITSCREEN!

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I agree, some need too ask BIOWARE, someone that works for them TO ASK if there's OFFLINE, LOCAL multiplayer/coop. If someone knows one of them. I asked before, I received nothing, no answers.

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This is a damn shame. Portal 2 had split screen coop and it allowed me to play me with my wife. To do it in ME3 means we have to go to different rooms, which eliminates the point of gaming together in the first place.

Modifié par Walker White, 02 novembre 2011 - 03:21 .


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Very much support this.

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 i agree they should put  split screen and online coop but they should try to please all of theire fans cuz there r a few who cant afford XBL and want to play with theire friends you have my vote if anyone can get in contact with bioware and tell theam that they should put split screen on ME3.

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Modifié par guydoli, 02 novembre 2011 - 01:22 .


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Modifié par guydoli, 02 novembre 2011 - 01:34 .


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skyhawk89 who did u ask in bioware

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hi anyone that wants split screen plz vote in my poll i created

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Adding my support for offline co-op. The MP proposed by Bioware sounds great fun for a group of friends to play

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DeathDragon185 wrote...

seeing how 90% of posts have the "support" I think it is clear that WE WANT OFFLINE SPLITSCREEN!

What else do you expect in a topic named like this one? Pretty much only people who support this feature post here and the topic is six pages after five days despite some bumping and people like guydoli (my English fails do describe what he did here - pentapost?).

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I'm 100% behind you on this. I want to be able to play MP with my partner and I can't afford an XBL account of my own.

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I'm 100% behind this. me and my boyfriend have been moaning about this since they announced the muiltplayer. unless we get another xbox and another tv then we cant play together which is insane. i hope bioware aint turning into another money hungry company.

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I'll lose all interest in ME3 MP without local splitscreen. My brother is the only person I know (personally) who is as obsessed with ME as I am, and if we can't play together, I find little reason to bother with a MP component/community that will likely die out in 3-4 months.

Modifié par -Skorpious-, 02 novembre 2011 - 06:20 .


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uzivatel wrote...

DeathDragon185 wrote...

seeing how 90% of posts have the "support" I think it is clear that WE WANT OFFLINE SPLITSCREEN!

What else do you expect in a topic named like this one? Pretty much only people who support this feature post here and the topic is six pages after five days despite some bumping and people like guydoli (my English fails do describe what he did here - pentapost?).

Indeed he did.

I think the fact that the relatively low support for this feature (six pages in five days isn't great, but at least it's something) shows that while people do want it, splitscreen/offline co-op is such a foreign concept to most people that they simply don't care. I mean, look at the first post. Sure, some people do give a damn, but as far as Bioware and EA go, I'm fairly certain at the this point they don't.

I really wish they did, because without splitscreen/bots/offline co-op, the multi-player is simply a pointless waste of disk space and a feature I will never use. 
 

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Whatever offline solution gets chosen, I fully support it !

I personally find it less stressing playing with bots or another friend (on console). Also, when traveling to an area without internet access, its nice to have a offline option available.

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The craziest thing about splitscreen support is that, when it was first implemented in the early games, the TVs were too small to enjoy it. Now that plenty of people have large enough TVs to make split screen incredibly reasonable, very few people implement it.

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Walker White wrote...

The craziest thing about splitscreen support is that, when it was first implemented in the early games, the TVs were too small to enjoy it. Now that plenty of people have large enough TVs to make split screen incredibly reasonable, very few people implement it.


 Its probably because of some preconception that splitscreen is "too old" and "only '90s consoles did that" (or whatever other stupid remark). And since most consumers don't care much about it, it'll just fade away.

 Remember, its not good ideas that endure, but whatever "sticks with the crowd", because that's what brings profit.

Modifié par BogdanV, 02 novembre 2011 - 08:28 .


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I don't play online and I'm the only one in my home that plays Mass Effect. Split screen co-op would allow my brother who watches me to get in on the fun of Mass Effect 3. Plus I don't want to go "Gold" just to have more fun. That being said...I fully support this grand idea of offline split screen co-op.

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BogdanV wrote...

Walker White wrote...

The craziest thing about splitscreen support is that, when it was first implemented in the early games, the TVs were too small to enjoy it. Now that plenty of people have large enough TVs to make split screen incredibly reasonable, very few people implement it.


 Its probably because of some preconception that splitscreen is "too old" and "only '90s consoles did that" (or whatever other stupid remark). And since most consumers don't care much about it, it'll just fade away.

 Remember, its not good ideas that endure, but whatever "sticks with the crowd", because that's what brings profit.

Sadly, this.

Splitscreen/LAN/local multiplayer is what made multiplayer. How many people played splitscreen Halo: Combat Evolved? Everyone who owned a copy and had friends, that's who. Over time, game companies have been slowly trying to see what the can get a away with, and because apparently the masses are friendless anti-social shut-ins, people haven't really complained about the insane lack of splitscreen. Sure, games nowdays have it, but those games are becoming fewer and fewer as time goes by.  Part of it is the fact that game reviewers also don't care. Because they usually play by themselves, they don't complain about the lack of a co-op mode. And since publishers like EA and Activision put more stock in what reviewers have to say than what the community does, if the reviewers don't call a game out, no one will care. I'll bet if reviewers started wanting co-op again, and metacritic scores started falling, you would see co-op make a return. But you won't. Because people are OK with playing games alone in their room, despite the fact that five years ago, they were playing another game with three of their friends, and having a blast. 

Halo is literally the only game my brothers youth group can have tournaments for, simply because it is the only one with the ability to have more than one player on a console at a time, and that makes Halo far better than every shooter that does not. 

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DeathDragon185

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I recently play a small CoD part party with my FRIENDS. thats right gamers do have friends.and we had a BLAST playing together because we knew we wouldn't have the same amout of fun if we were all online.

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BogdanV wrote...

Walker White wrote...

The craziest thing about splitscreen support is that, when it was first implemented in the early games, the TVs were too small to enjoy it. Now that plenty of people have large enough TVs to make split screen incredibly reasonable, very few people implement it.


 Its probably because of some preconception that splitscreen is "too old" and "only '90s consoles did that" (or whatever other stupid remark). And since most consumers don't care much about it, it'll just fade away.

 Remember, its not good ideas that endure, but whatever "sticks with the crowd", because that's what brings profit.


However that notion got spread around heard wrong.  Practically the biggest modern shooters have split-screen support

Gears of War
Gears of War 2
Gears of War 3
Halo
Halo Remake
Halo 2
Halo 3
Halo ODST
Halo Reach
Left 4 Dead
Left 4 Dead 2
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2
Call of Duty BlackOps
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3
Unreal Tournament 3
Rage
Uncharted 3
Killzone 3
Portal 2