If you still want to do this, the easiest way would be to emulate a console release on your PC, plug your controllers in and play local split screen that way. The return of the Star Wars Jedi Knight series to Nintendo Switch completes the September 2019 claim that a port of Jedi Outcast’s sequel, Jedi Academy, would launch in the first quarter of 2020. If you were looking forward to playing these games on your couch with some friends or family, that isn't an option with these ports. I've seen this port actually being listed as being created by Aspyr? It just says, "JKA for Switch, created by Aspyr." with no credit to Raven Software who made the game. That is what this is it's a lazy port by a team that wanted to make quick and easy money from something they didn't create. Someone wake me from this nightmare, because I can't believe this amazing franchise was handled so poorly and lazily. It doesn't explain why the team didn't make their own local split screen, or better yet actually port the console version so this isn't an issue? Doesn't explain why they chose to port the PC release with patch 1.00 when they could have updated to Raven Software's official patch 1.01 update? Can someone tell me if the bonus map pack released by Raven Software is even included? Some of those bonus maps are incredible. I've seen people say that this JKA port is just a modified version of the PC release, which explains why there is no split screen because that was not a functionality of the original PC release. It's 2020 and a port of a multiplayer game from 2003 doesn't have four player local split screen? This is unacceptable, Aspyr has released an incomplete port. Enter 20, both games have been ported to modern consoles and neither of them support local split screen. The singleplayer was great, but the local split screen was the entire game for my friends and family - there was no online. When JK2 released in 2002 on the Nintendo Gamecube, it had local split screen. Jedi Knight Academy would have been an amazing addition to the local split screen games available for the Switch, and I was very much looking forward to it as I knew it would have been hours of fun for us.Īnd so I am left in utter disbelief that it was not included in either the PS4 or Switch port. Jedi Knight Academy would have been an amazing addition to the local split screen games available for the Switch, and I was very much looking forward. Nintendo consoles have always been something I played locally with my family, the Switch was already lacking in good local spit screen games - the only good ones are Smash Ultimate and Minecraft. Nintendo consoles have always been something I played locally with my family, the Switch was already lacking in good local spit screen games - the only good ones are Smash Ultimate and Minecraft.
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