Rockstar proved it to hard in implementing a decent enough 2 Player mode, so no there isn't one.
How would implementing the mode in exactly the same form as it is on the PS2 be considered "too hard"? It's not like it's inconceivable that one could have more than one major input device hooked up to a PC or anything.
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QUOTE (Parias @ Jun 10 2005, 13:53)
QUOTE (GTA3Freak-2001 @ Jun 10 2005, 01:35)
Rockstar proved it to hard in implementing a decent enough 2 Player mode, so no there isn't one.
How would implementing the mode in exactly the same form as it is on the PS2 be considered "too hard"? It's not like it's inconceivable that one could have more than one major input device hooked up to a PC or anything.
Well what you mention is apprantly exactly the reason why they dropped it. I dunno if they figured who would want to have two players sitting infront of a monitor or something.
Well what you mention is apprantly exactly the reason why they dropped it. I dunno if they figured who would want to have two players sitting infront of a monitor or something.
Given the number of highly enjoyable hotseat titles currently in existence for PC (such as the venerable Worms series), I'm not quite sure how that argument is supposed to have merit. Seriously, that doesn't make any sense.
To the topic starter, given the amount of better multiplayer games out for the PC, that need more than 1 PC. Rockstar North would have wasted time and money implementing a multiplayer option.