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So as Proto said, yes. This is key for us and our attractiveness in competitive play, particularily at LANs
Or better still - Magicka for example, presents you with the false illusion of LAN - in a sense that it conveniently doesn't find games. However, if Magicka does detect an internet connection, it "phones home" and then allows you to host/join LAN games, which is self-defeating.
Thanks for providing me with an honest answer and again, thanks for proper LAN support. I have big respect for this.
PS: For the record, I do like Magicka as a game, it's just that one thing that annoys me.