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This is probably going to get shouts of troll and proof but I have seen that its more or less proven as of now that split screen is out of the campaign and reserved for the multiplayer. Now I think I know why this is and its to do with the fact if u play split screen in halo reach the performance of the game more or less collapses. Emiles skull visor dissapears. Elites teeth! and eyes! dissapear the grass detailing dissapears. It was this reason theatre was not split screened in reach it would have shown bungies failure. Now imagine with halo 4s graphics what the campiagn would be like. I would imagine abysmal to the point of unplayable so I think this is the reason they took split screen out. Just like they did with the anniversary edition . This is very disheartening when games like cod and gears can do campaign local 2 player very well o well maybe halo 5 will use a diferent engine but i feel Halo has lost something with this. Discuss
Halo 4 is not going to lose local split screen. That would be a very dumb move by 343. I don’t care is there are some graphical glitches like in Halo Reach (I found the one with Emile to be quite funny, actually), and I doubt others would mind either. Even with the minor graphical glitches, Halo Reach plays just fine.
I read a while back the split screen for Multiplayer would be 2 player only and that everything else, including Campaign would be the regular 4 player.
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> > But CEA does have split screen. shouldnt you go and do more research?
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> o does it really in campaign? ive never heard anything more foolish im afraid u r wrong
I have one copy of Anniversary and my brother. We’ve used split-screen. It exists in the game.
> I read a while back the split screen for Multiplayer would be 2 player only and that everything else, including Campaign would be the regular 4 player.
> I read a while back the split screen for Multiplayer would be 2 player only and that everything else, including Campaign would be the regular 4 player.
I’m pretty sure that this is actually the opposite.
It would make sense, because Reach is indeed 4 player split screen multiplayer but only 2 for campaign.
If you don’t like playing as a Spartan, then maybe Halo isn’t for you. Elites wouldn’t fit in with the story anyway. Why would they be on the infinity?