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Le ridicule! (v_v)🔫
"the technology isn't ready yet"
I hate that no one cares about Local Coop.
Back in my time (SNES) Every second game has local coop option!
Why not this game???
I guess there is still a lot of the old original programming code behind, so adding co-op would have broken a lot of it and forced to redo a lot of other code, and was too much for the budget and development time Microids allowed for this remaster.
Still a missed opportunity to make the game even greater, sadly.
did you guys ever started a engine like UnityEngine or Unreal-Engine?
Its a simple click on "Splitscreen Mode?" ... if you enable it, you only have to implement that The second controller has to press smthing to register/join.
maybe you have to watch @ some different things to implement it, but in my opinion, its easy to make Splitscreen / Local coop available.