Articles on video game addiction indicate teens/young adults are at significant risk for mental health issues related to video games, not having split screen means players are more likely to isolate themselves, ignoring both family/friends instead of playing with them ...Something for bungie to consider if they care about their the health of their fans.
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2 RepliesWho would want to give up half their screen? I know I wouldn't.
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I would have a lot of fun if I could play with my lil brother. He doesn't have a ps4 at his parents.
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4 RepliesThats cuz they are sheltered from disappointment ... mommy makes sure they are a winner even if they fail. Its entirely this generation with that problem.
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4 RepliesEdited by jarmul22: 4/4/2015 10:32:27 PMWhile I am interested, I will not post anything of my opinions until you have sited your sources. Could you please provide links or details on the articles and disorders?
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Actually splitcreen besides of being used for mental care, its an awesome idea, theres to many ppl in here that im sure share a ps4 either with their brothers or parents.... The game just fits exactly for that, what better companion for a nightfall or even a raid than your own family
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3 RepliesAre these also the games rated M for mature?
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1 ReplyTry moving this to the #feedback forums to get traction behind your idea.
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Bump!! My 12 year old brother finds destiny fascinating but doesn't like gaming alone, even with a party. Split screen play would be amazing! I don't think there's any way to see this in destiny but please make this a feature of destiny 2
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I'm going to move this over to #feedback - #help is more for questions about and issues with the game, than providing ideas for what you would like to see changed. Thanks!
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Correlation =/ Causation