had been “ripped out.” Disgruntled users took to NeoGAF to express their displeasure where Capcom representative wbacon attempted to explain the removal of the features. The release notes for the title found their way to Pastebin where it was discovered splitscreen support. Specifically the code that allowed the game to be played in splitscreen co-op and the code that would allow modders to add the mode themselves. Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition recently made the switch from Games for Windows Live to Steam and it seems that it lost some of its code in the move.
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