Now, if you have played other Bungie games *Cough*Halo*Cough* you often have Split Screen. Be it Noble team seven or the friendly neighbourhood Arbiter joining in. Now I think that this is probably not going to be implemented in Destiny I, But hopefully in Destiny two.
Now a number of Destiny players play with their family or friends. Some even share a console or account. Some use their own accounts but others use the same account so I reckon that perhaps the guest account[I.E Twinna25(1)] should be able to choose from the characters that are not being used.
Also Crucible needs private matches. Just a place that friends can go head to head with each other to see who is truly the best without that annoying interrupting guys from Rumble. When we set up a private match, it lets us choose from one of the currently available playlists(Apart from the Banner obviously) and then in the launch screen, it has the normal difficulty menu from PvE but instead of difficulty we can choose whether or not to turn off level disadvantages.
Now obviously this would not have rewards to stop people from just grinding these for easy wins so bounties would also be disabled but it would just be a fun way to play with our friends.
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I don't think they will ever be able to add split screen.Too much code to edit to add it and servers would have to be edited for it to work
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4 RepliesCustom games with no rewards is still boring. Too late for split screen, slow kid. That was announced before September.
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7 RepliesEdited by TempusSpiritus: 3/1/2015 8:43:32 PMI admit I like this concept as I have a friend irl who because of a lack of Internet at his place enjoys playing Destiny at mine. I don't mind the guy playing on my console at all, but it would be a lot more fun if I could do more than watch him play as that gets a bit boring. I enjoy online co-op but my internet isn't very good, so local co-op would probably help players in similar situations who sometimes may need a little player backup yet have trouble finding a fire team or someone with compatible internet speed. Edit: Obviously because Destiny is so internet dependent it seems unlikely they would implement local co-op and/or private matches, yet it would be a positive addition that wouldn't ruin the strictly online component.