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You can tell it's needed by the graveyard full of games whose servers went offline and can no longer be played multiplayer. In many cases, it means they can no longer be played at all. LAN would have solved that.
Yes
Yeah this.
I'm fed up with games, especially ARPG's that are rendered always online and then when they shut down the servers, the game dies and is impossible to play in the future.
I can still play TQ 1 to this day, and I would rather that stay the same for TQ2, so LAN is a must for me as well.
Anyone that doesn't like LAN can either keep to themselves, and those who see it as "outdated" do not know or were not born during the time of actual offline gaming, and are likewise ignorant of it.