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if there was, it would surely say so on the store page...
4 player local games are a blast with friends :)
as far from truth as it can be. I know a lot of people who still play in the same room.
Though they have consoles... On PC we have crappy DRMs and hot visuals, because publishers think it's enough. It's not. We do have friends. Internet can't change this.
And hell, local multiplayer is A LOT easier to implement than online.
Just don't buy if you don't want to support this cause (at least full priced). You money is your only vote. Actually for a game like this lack of local multiplayer is a crime.
Props to Sonic Racing and the sequel in this regard.
The first button in the multiplayer panel searches for (or starts, if it can't find any) local games.
What, you mean the Local Network Game button? Or, in other words, the one for LAN games?
Yeah... that's not really the kind of "local multiplayer" that people are asking for.
lmao
Personally, it has been years since I had a friend that enjoyed videogames enough to play a round or two...or 11... back on my Ps1. The people I've meet, the friend I've meet none find much appeal in videogames besides the occasional single player expiernce or sports game.
Recently, I've encounter the hard core... casual gamer type. LOL so sad but true.
p.s. to all asking for local Multiplayer
In today's video games, the local Multiplayer we use to know now equals LAN. If you want the old local multiplayer, refer to it as Split-Screen.