Call Of Duty: Black Ops III - 4 player splitscreen for pc and 7th gen consoles!

The issue

The steam community has paid a reasonable amount of cash on the brand new new Treyarch's 'Call Of Duty: Black Ops III' game. I heard along with many others that split screen was finally available on the PC platform. This was extremely exciting and enticing to me as I always play local co-op games with my friends on my computer (yes with controllers fyi). Furthermore, my assumptions lead me to believe the game would allow 4 players to connect into game at a time on nazi zombies or local multiplayer. This itself being based on the principles of the beautiful gaming performance of a powerful gpu and what it delivers. This outweighing performance of the consoles on the market (Xbox One and PS4) would lead me to believe this feature would be included in the game. Through my dubious apprehension I had purchased the brand new call of duty game excited to play 4 players on my tv with great graphics (a complete brand new experience). Consequentially, I had been mistaken in my assumptions. Myself and the steam community's opinion revokes this nonsense as we move further into the living room, slowly and steadily this is the ambition of the pc player. Ergo, the most ingenious decision to be made from Treyarch and Activision would be to send out an update which would allow this fundamental social binding between friends that has been taken from us. I stand as the voice of this community who wish to enjoy hours of fun without having to take turns and watch our broken hearten mates watch in disbelief as their hands sense absence of a controller and a life within another world in which they must blow zombies heads off to protect their friends from being mauled. This is my only request of Treyarch and Activision, to simply enhance the enjoyment of this brand new addition to a fantastic series. So if the community of PC enthusiasts who share my ideological stance wish to see it through, lets stand together and make it happen! Peace.
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The issue

The steam community has paid a reasonable amount of cash on the brand new new Treyarch's 'Call Of Duty: Black Ops III' game. I heard along with many others that split screen was finally available on the PC platform. This was extremely exciting and enticing to me as I always play local co-op games with my friends on my computer (yes with controllers fyi). Furthermore, my assumptions lead me to believe the game would allow 4 players to connect into game at a time on nazi zombies or local multiplayer. This itself being based on the principles of the beautiful gaming performance of a powerful gpu and what it delivers. This outweighing performance of the consoles on the market (Xbox One and PS4) would lead me to believe this feature would be included in the game. Through my dubious apprehension I had purchased the brand new call of duty game excited to play 4 players on my tv with great graphics (a complete brand new experience). Consequentially, I had been mistaken in my assumptions. Myself and the steam community's opinion revokes this nonsense as we move further into the living room, slowly and steadily this is the ambition of the pc player. Ergo, the most ingenious decision to be made from Treyarch and Activision would be to send out an update which would allow this fundamental social binding between friends that has been taken from us. I stand as the voice of this community who wish to enjoy hours of fun without having to take turns and watch our broken hearten mates watch in disbelief as their hands sense absence of a controller and a life within another world in which they must blow zombies heads off to protect their friends from being mauled. This is my only request of Treyarch and Activision, to simply enhance the enjoyment of this brand new addition to a fantastic series. So if the community of PC enthusiasts who share my ideological stance wish to see it through, lets stand together and make it happen! Peace.

The Decision Makers

Dan Bunting - GAME DIRECTOR, MULTIPLAYER
Dan Bunting - GAME DIRECTOR, MULTIPLAYER
Treyarch
MARK LAMIA - STUDIO HEAD
MARK LAMIA - STUDIO HEAD
Treyarch
Philip Earl - Executive Vice President and Managing Director
Philip Earl - Executive Vice President and Managing Director
Treyarch
John Rafacz - DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
John Rafacz - DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
Treyarch
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