After putting the cooperative mode on display with their Gamescom 2011 gameplay demo, Rydling has gone into more detail, describing what other maps and missions will offer that the 'Exfiltration' level didn't show. While we already know that Battlefield 3 will only allow online co-op, not being able to play split-screen doesn't mean that you and a friend can't feel like you're accomplishing a mission together, or that you're both playing your way through a cohesive story line. Luckily DICE's Tommy Rydling has opened up with a few more details on what to expect from co-op, and how it will fit alongside the singleplayer component of Battlefield 3. So while plenty of gamers have been getting excited for the upcoming Battlefield 3's stunning visuals and commitment to realism, there's no question that some have been holding off judgment until hearing some details on the team's approach to cooperative gameplay. In the realm of competitive online shooters even more so, from Counter-Strike to Halo and indeed Battlefield. If we know one thing that the long history of video games has taught us, it's that no game, no matter how gripping or enjoyable, is more fun played by yourself than next to a friend.
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