By acstriker on Skatehive
Something that used to be taken for granted as a staple in many games has slowly but surely been disappearing from mainstream gaming and consoles, let alone PC games that have often been the least supported by their developers to have splitscreen. A "relic" from a way to provide local multiplayer during the late 90s and 2000s that is surely being phased out of AAA releases between focusing exclusively on strictly online gameplay (live services games in particular) and the increase in powerful technology being the paradoxical reason behind why games seem to become impractical to allow in a splitscreen format, but is still fondly remembered not only by the older players, but also highly appreciated by newer players that enjoy it on the fewer modern games that DO support this. This is...The Forgotten Art of Splitscreen. WHAT...is Splitscreen You don't just literally split a screen in half with an axe, that's for sure. While the mileage does vary on how well the game can look depending of