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If I had to guess, it’s less being able to get it to work more than getting it to work at a level of graphical fidelity and frame rate that gamers are demanding on hardware that simply isn’t capable of it.

Maybe fans WOULDN’T throw a fit over whatever graphical downgrade you want to envision, but I can also see why

I dunno man, it’s not like people stopped hanging out with their friends in person since the advent of the internet. I get that you can play online, but people still go to other people’s houses. Hell, people still live with their friends. That’s Halo’s bread and butter. I’m literally not exaggerating when I say that

I’m also sorry but 343 said that split-screen would be a feature of every Halo game going forward back in 2017, so letting a company lie to you isn’t a good look. I went ahead and dug up the article on it.

While I agree that this is the case in general, and I do understand that government regulations are not always suited for logic or efficiency, the previous ticket was not dismissed for just any random reason.

Wasting time trying to come up with prototypes that never panned out, when all they had to do was make a classic style Halo game.

I think it’s more an issue of the technical limitations of the original Xbox One hardware. The game already runs like its held together by duct tape and glue, there is no conceivable way that they’d get split screen co-op working on tech nearing 10 years old.

she did speak to local news station Dallas Morning News

These days I really only play Halo for the campaign, I feel alienated by the modern competitive shooter. I was in the minority not really digging the campaign in this one, I get that, but even still I thought having couch co-op would be extremely cool in a game as modern and big as it. I’m not devastated or anything,

Even better, you can fire them for child labor. Or you can fire them because a stressful job could increase the risk of a miscarriage, which opens the business to heavy liabilities when the state is ready to punish that women for losing the fetus. May as well add pregnancy tests to regular drug tests, for the safety

Those are my thoughts exactly. I was planning on grabbing the game to play coop and even though I would most likely play coop online, I won’t buy this because of this bullshit. Halo became popular because of local coop/multiplayer and they gutted the core feature.

Of course, they will dismiss them. If she fights them, using the Texas law as her defense, then the state of Texas will have to fight against their own law while simultaneously saying that that law is still valid, just not for her...

I honestly quit because of desync issues that seemed to get even worse about halfway through season 2, as well as some conspiracy theories about teams being intentionally balanced to push players as close to a 50% win-loss ratio as possible. I’m no professional, but feeling like the game was a constant “you win some,

Touche

Welp, me and my friend have played all the previous Halo games in local co-op. Except 5, haven’t bought that yet because of this. And now I won’t buy this one. Will see how Gears 6 fares...

I just want to know what the fuck they were doing for the nearly seven years between Halo 5 and Infinite.

User couldn’t find a clever name because they were already busy coming up with blazing one-word retorts!

Malicious compliance is the best compliance. 

TxDOT claims that one ticket’s dismissal has nothing to do with another one.

twins?

Canceling couch co-op feels like they’re basically giving up on campaign. they got their $60 from some people, the rest played it on GamePass. Now they focus on getting people to buy vastly overpriced skins in the MP. I’m really wondering if we’ll ever see campaign story DLC now. It won’t make them any money unless