Why is it that ever since Live came out on the original X-box that split-screen co-op has been all but scrapped? I've had my xbox 360 for a couple of years now and I've never been online. I have my reasons for this, by the way, so don't turn this into a thread composed entirely of people yelling and laughing and pointing because I'm in the 0.1% of us that don't have Live.
I'm mainly referring to 4 player co-op which most games claim to have offline... Then I realise they meant "System Link". Take HAWX 2 for example: on the back, in green (non-Live) writing, it says "2-4 co-op". When I go into the game I see you have to have your xbox connected to another via system link.
Also, Left 4 dead. When this came out I instantly thought: "4 characters? A 4 in the title? On a system that can connect 4 controllers at once? But it's only 1-2 player? What the hell?
No-one uses system link. You know why? Because no-one has another x-box, another copy of the same game and an ethernet cord lying around.
On an unrelated note, Star Wars Battlefront 3. Why was it abandoned? Didn't another company pick it up after Pandemic died?
I'm mainly referring to 4 player co-op which most games claim to have offline... Then I realise they meant "System Link". Take HAWX 2 for example: on the back, in green (non-Live) writing, it says "2-4 co-op". When I go into the game I see you have to have your xbox connected to another via system link.
Also, Left 4 dead. When this came out I instantly thought: "4 characters? A 4 in the title? On a system that can connect 4 controllers at once? But it's only 1-2 player? What the hell?
No-one uses system link. You know why? Because no-one has another x-box, another copy of the same game and an ethernet cord lying around.
On an unrelated note, Star Wars Battlefront 3. Why was it abandoned? Didn't another company pick it up after Pandemic died?