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Anonymous
10 years ago

Disappointed by the removal of Couch Co-op from the Battlefront Franchise

Just putting it out there for the record:

My wife and I played the PS2 Battlefront games to death. We loved them. Gaming in our household is largely limited to split-screen coop. When we bought the XBOX One version, we looked at the back of the box, saw two-player local coop on it and picked it up.

We're very disappointed that the only split-screen support is on the Survival and training missions. In previous versions of the franchise, we could shoot it out together in all modes.

Split screen support is a great feature for casual shooters like this. I have seen some developers talk about sacrificing split-screen to maintain frame rates, but not all gamers care about that. We play to hang out together. We're not going to buy another TV, Xbox One and game to play in separate rooms. We're likely just going to get rid of it -- definitely won't be signing up for any DLCs. Unless of course the developers commit to adding split-screen in the near future.

Not expecting a response, and won't be replying to any. Yeah, in retrospect we should have done our research, but historically, we have been able to trust what was written on the box. We'll know better for next time.

Just wanted to mention it in case there were enough people out there with the same opinion to make a difference...

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    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    that was the greatest part about the old battlefront games the split screen , it was the main selling point on the game and frankly it was the best part  , they need to bring back the single player concept of it.

    things like galactic conquest , space battles !!!! , and with heroes and villains it needs to be more then the same three on three , the one in battlefront 2 had all hero's and all villains and you could choose who you were and it was just so much more fun.

    now this game is to much like battlefield and call of duty , it used to be its own separate game which you could play for hours now its just repetitive 

  • Amen.  I basically said exactly the same thing and I don't think it can be emphasized enough.  The lack of an online splitscreen, combined with so much of the content being available online, is going to push a huge section of the audience away from the game.  In my case, it was my son and I playing together.   The split-screen modes are the most "Meh" aspects of the game but how we would most like to play it.

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    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    I have to agree 100%.  I bought the PS4 just to get this game for my son and I.  It was a choice between this and Disney Infinity Star Wars pack.  It was a HUGE let down to see that we can only play together in survival and training modes.  Like some of you, I am just a casual gamer and this was meant as a fun father/son play time since we are big Star Wars fans.  

    Like a previous poster, I guess I should have done my homework better.  Live and learn.  

  • @dunjothar Don't blame yourself for lack of research. I bought an Xbox One Elite to play this game at the last possible moment (Nov. 16th). I did plenty of research and it was difficult finding a clear cut description of how much is available in SP. I read the comments that many had posted from their official website, especially, after the Beta release. Lots of mixed reviews but the experience they shared was limited. In the end, I saw my purchase of the console as an investment and the $70 game as a risk worth trying anyway despite the warning by some in the community. It was tempting to get the Season Pass but I refrained myself from purchasing the future DLCs.

    I'm not a regular customer and so when EA released the first DLC, that experience pretty much validated what someone revealed: all DLCs are for multiplayer modes only. Good thing I didn't spend another $50. If EA actually allowed a Jakku version for Battles, Hero Battles, and Survival Mode, I would be motivated to get the Season Pass pronto! Doesn't seem like they ever will and for that reason, I share your let down.

    On the bright side, I like what they put together so far in MP. Not enough to motivate me to buy the sequel in the not too distant future though. I'm just making the best of it during my limited Live Gold subscription. I suggest you do the same for you and your son. I do with my brother. We both tag team with the same gamer tag. There are some moments that can be aggravating at times but then there are those moments that are indeed memorable. Games do that in general. So enjoy them with your son. He is the reason why you got that console in the first place. 🙂

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    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Thanks Smuggler007, thanks for the info.  My son and I are enjoying the game.. mostly because it is Star Wars and we are big fans of the franchise.  We play together offline, but I am having fun watching him play online as well.  He is happy with the game overall so I am not pushing my disappointment on to him to spoil his time.

    I agree about the DLC.  Most likely won't be getting it.  EA lost sales this way I believe.  

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