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aba1

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I honestly don't really care for the online experiance, playing against people online often feels like I am just playing against another computer. Anybody else wish they would bring out more local multiplayer style games. Also I thought it was worth mentioning alot of the most popular multiplayer games feature local (halo and cod) so why do so few developers develop it anymore?
 

hawkeye52

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Because it makes more money by forcing 4 people to buy 4 copies rather then having 1 person buy one copy and letting 4 people play on it.

The SC2 community felt this pretty hard and i wouldn't be to surprised if more RTS's go this way. Also the Civ 5 community up until a few weeks ago with the new update which included hot seat.

But anyway the halo and cod community are more known for their online play anyway with large prize money tournaments being made for the PC
 

Watchmacallit

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Playing people online can feel like playing computers. They all run to the same spots, use the same weapons etc etc.

Playing with a few mates on the one console is (in my opinion) awesome. A hell of a lot more exciting.

Developers need to make as much money as possible and what sells games is the online feature. You honestly think anyone would of actually bought CoD: Modern Warfare all those years ago if there was no online feature? Its what made the game so damn popular.

Local online on the other hand does not sell games because anyone can download CoD off the net and set Hamachi up to make a lan game.

Local online is just extra money spent developing that doesn't reap the benefits.

I can assure you that BlOps added feature of two player online did not boost its sales. I didn't even know it had the feature till I bought the game and it sure as hell didn't stop me from taking it back to EB.
 

Kagim

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People don't seem to want it.

I remember about a year ago people were proclaiming the evils of no hot seat multiplayer, after it settled down someone started a thread about how he hoped a new FPS had four player hot seat. The responses?

"God no! The screens would be so small!"
"No! I never want to go back to that!"

When no context of how evil publishers are people ran to thinking having hotseat multiplayer meant no online. Causing them to screm and shout and push. Hell, further down i suggest a drop in mechanic for FFXIII like Eternal Sonata that resulted in someone sending six paragraphs explaining why it would never work because people just don't hang out enough... despite the fact the drop in mechanic would mean friends could come and go as they pleased.

While it was only a small group the feed back does likely represent a small group of people. Some seriously don't see hot seat gaming as a selling point. So I guess people do leave it out because it doesn't make them more money.

However its not so much "MONEY HUNGRY WHORES WE ARE LETS CAN IT!" and more so "Why spend six hundred dollar putting a spinning disk on the fork nobody wants?"

The problem is, as usual, likely the fact that your a minority in the gaming audience. It may suck, however the majority gets what they want. Why spend money on something hardly anyone will notice, or want?

While one might scream "Because its the right thing to dooo!" As i normally say, wait until your actually in the same position as some of these people before you begin making some statements.