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@Kyere Yep. It's odd that so few games include it.

With Steam Big Picture mode and the PC having a standard controller with the 360 pad, and also taking in to account that now it's easier than ever to hook your PC up to your TV, you'd think that split-screen would be a lot more prominent on PC now than it used to be.

I guess not though. It's a shame really.
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@vassago_ It would still be better to have the option than not.

Besides, you could always connect your PC up to a TV and plug in a couple of controllers if needed and then there wouldn't be any cramping.

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@Mugen100 Oh right. What I played of Goldeneye: Reloaded, and 007 Legends felt very CoD-like. I assume that's what Activision wanted?Regardless, best of luck to you!I've worked on a licensed game myself before - given a tiny budget and about a year or just under to make it, and expectedly released to terrible reviews. We're not miracle workers - just trying to do the best with what we're given.

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Jeez. These people have just lost their jobs, and some of you in the comments are happy about this?! You think they WANTED to make shitty games? Hell no! They were most likely forced by Activision to churn out Bond games on the Call of Duty engine in a year or less. Of course it's not going to be Half-Life 2 quality. But I bet you they still busted their backsides, working late nights and weekends to get the game out to meet Activision's demands.

Show some damn respect, people, and best of luck to all those affected!