I doubt publishers would be thrilled about that, especially with as hard as it is to get games released 'officially' on the platform. You can argue online gameplay serves as advertising because the experiences are different, but offline multiplayer is a straight replacement for the physical copy, all it does it discourage people from buying the game. Like I said, online gameplay makes sense, it's offering something the physical board games can't, but also restricts you to the online experience, but if you're all together, you may as well pull out the physical game. Still seems highly anti-publisher in a program that is already kind of contraversial for how easy it is to use for pirating games. I´d even like a split screen mode, not only for local multiplayer, but to have multiple viewports in a Online game too. Nguyên văn bởi Gandorques Hikla:There are many games without hidden information, there cant be a one-fits-all solution anyway.