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3.80 / 5.00 4,200 ViewsI bought the Undead Nightmare disc at Gamestop today. I got the actual disc not the actual Red Dead game. On the back it says
in green:
players 1
co-op 2-4
system link 2-16
800 KB to save game
HDTV 720p/1080i/1080p
in-game Dolby Digital
in orange:
online multiplayer 2-16
co-op 2-4
game-content download
leaderboards
voice
So my question is, how the hell do I do local mulitplayer without system link?
I've been wondering the same thing for a week.
If you buy undead nightmare you can only play undead nightmare on it. Sadly you where fuck in the ass without knowing :(
But the questions is, do you have the normal Red dead redemption if yes then, it will maybe detect the DLC of RDD
I dont know
All i can say
Just to be sure, you do know that only the Outlaws to the End pack can be played with local co-op, and the actual Undead Nightmare mode is single-player only, right?
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I thought this was a topic about who knew who the fuck Ayauhtéotl was when it got mentioned. Nevermind.
This too will pass.
Memento mori
At 12/24/10 08:35 AM, Jackho wrote: Just to be sure, you do know that only the Outlaws to the End pack can be played with local co-op, and the actual Undead Nightmare mode is single-player only, right?
You're the closest person to actually understanding. I got the game at the store. It has a case manual and the disc. Even a poster. On the back it says I can do co-op 2-4. SO without getting anything extra or using system link or xbox live, I should be able to play two player. Does the Undead Nightmare Collection come with Outlaws to the End? If so how do I do it?
At 12/24/10 08:35 AM, Jackho wrote: Undead Nightmare mode is single-player only, right?
No.
There's a mode called Undead Overrun made specifically for Undead Nightmare.
It's against waves and waves of zombies.
At 12/24/10 08:35 AM, Jackho wrote: Just to be sure, you do know that only the Outlaws to the End pack can be played with local co-op
Wait, what? Did I miss something?
At 12/24/10 03:00 PM, Zeldakrazed7 wrote: Does the Undead Nightmare Collection come with Outlaws to the End? If so how do I do it?
Its sort of misleading but the retail version of Undead Nightmare comes with all of the DLC, not just the UN mode.
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At 12/24/10 04:38 PM, IrishGun wrote:At 12/24/10 08:35 AM, Jackho wrote: Undead Nightmare mode is single-player only, right?No.
There's a mode called Undead Overrun made specifically for Undead Nightmare.
It's against waves and waves of zombies.
Holy shit what
How did I not notice this?
probably because I never play multiplayer
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I don't think Outlaws to the End is playable locally.
If it is, how does one start the missions? It surely isn't in the multiplayer section from the main menu, that shit asks for Xbox Live.
I think RDR has no local multiplayer at all.
At 12/26/10 04:59 AM, Androu1 wrote: I don't think Outlaws to the End is playable locally.
If it is, how does one start the missions? It surely isn't in the multiplayer section from the main menu, that shit asks for Xbox Live.
I think RDR has no local multiplayer at all.
That's what I had always believed. Shit, I knew it was too good to be true.
At 12/26/10 04:59 AM, Androu1 wrote: I think RDR has no local multiplayer at all.
Most games only have online co-op, even if they so vaguely say it has 2-4 player co-op. BUGGERS.
Also, is there a difference between the Undead Nightmare Collection on PSN and the disc? It's $20 on PSN, but to buy it in disc form, it's $30.