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If games are so cheap for you, and there is no reason to pirate, and you want Split Screen so bad, then buy two copies of Borderlands and gift it to your friend, then play. It is healthier and more fun than coming here riling up people to go abuse a developer on twitter..
But you know, even if there is a solution to a problem or an alternative, you will still dig out some problem you have with something and have something more to ♥♥♥♥♥ about..
ffs
LAN is nearest PC can really offer for local CoOp even if it is on 2 separate machines. There are perfectly legitimate reasons for wanting to play LAN the most obvious is a poor or unreliable internet connection, and connection latency.
Personally I'd be less cross about LAN being removed if it had been substituted with an alternative like split-screen CoOp.
When the result is we get an existing feature removed with no justification & nothing added to replace it of a similar kind of end user functionality it is legitimate to be very annoyed.
It also does not bode well for the BL3... FYI BL1-Enhanced is the first BL game released on the PC platform 'without' LAN support, so expecting it to be there for BL3 seems optimistic to say the least.