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Some people don't have any "real life" friends that like videogames, so online play is the only option.
Or even those "real life" friends might not like this type of videogame. My friends stick mainly with FPS/Sports.
No Local Multiplayer is Local Multiplayer. So was Halo 1 Local Multiplayer Splitscreen Single player because it wasn't online? Idk I guess I was just playing with the air. Damn the thin air was ok at Halo for being nothing.
Funny game but online mode would make it awesome :p
Thank you for obviously missing the point
Single? With somebody else...?
That makes PERFECT sense. /sarcasm
Yeah... That was the worst analogy of all time.
Buy glasses and some friends.
that's the only way for him to get some friends. No one likes people who can't read and post BS.
stfu, you sound ignorant
He means it's essentially two people playing single player mode alongside each other, instead of influencing each other's characters like you'd expect from a two player mode. I'm not sure if that's true, though.