Co-op might sound easy to make, but it really isn't when you think about it, because all of a sudden, you have to render double the amount of information on the screen, which quite naturally calls for hardware twice as powerful. I think it's shipping on 4 DVDs for the 360, either that or they'll have to reduce the quality even further. Heck, just look at "RAGE", also a primarily developed PC-game. Now that our precious consoles are starting to come of age, they can barely keep up as it is. You need a different controller for each instance, but one player can use keyboard - Only works on Windows - If you use the x360ce method, any controller will work, e.g.
#Battlefield 3 split screen Pc#
PC gaming is, and always will be, pushing the boundries on what can be done in terms of graphical quality. Only one copy of the game is needed to play in split screen up to four UNLIMITED players. Less games are being made with co-op in mind, and while that's a shame for any console player, it's quite natural when you think about it. It's a paradox in a sort, because with or without co-op, you'd have to buy an additional console. PC games are too pretty to be shared, and honestly, if you had to process BF 3 on your PS3 twice, albeit at lower resolution, you'd plainly need to buy another PS3 anyway. Probably the world's most literal easter-egg.Īs for the TC, it's a PC-Game. Most multiplayer maps offer a wide selection of vehicles to operate. Haha, that's precious! Could do with some enlarging, but absolutely fantastic, though for some odd reason I am reminded of S.T.A.L.K.E.R when looking at it. And, of course, there are plenty of buildings to pulverize with your tanks and aircraft.