Using CEMU 2.0-59 on Black Ops 2 [US v128] Retail Disc. Running Windows 11 RTX 3060ti AMD Ryzen 5700x 32GB RAM
Basically: Call of Duty splitscreen is the black unholy grail of local coop on PC.
The closest we'll get to doing this reliably atm is Cemu BO2, but the issue is that when you try to add another player in-game, a prompt (from the game) asks "What would you like to do with this controller?". In normal behavior, you should be able to select to be a Guest using the other controller. However in Cemu atm, the second player cannot interact with the prompt. In fact nothing can- unless you set them as as a Wiimote user which (for obvious reasons, this presents it's own challenges). I have no idea why this is the case atm.
Proper behavior is that Cemu allows Wii Pro Controllers/Classic Controllers to interact with the prompt.
I don't think this was ever documented because no sane person would ever consider this use-case. Make it happen. Make local splitscreen Call of Duty a reality. Don't let the memes stay as dreams.
Using CEMU 2.0-59 on Black Ops 2 [US v128] Retail Disc. Running Windows 11 RTX 3060ti AMD Ryzen 5700x 32GB RAM
Basically: Call of Duty splitscreen is the black unholy grail of local coop on PC.
The closest we'll get to doing this reliably atm is Cemu BO2, but the issue is that when you try to add another player in-game, a prompt (from the game) asks "What would you like to do with this controller?". In normal behavior, you should be able to select to be a Guest using the other controller. However in Cemu atm, the second player cannot interact with the prompt. In fact nothing can- unless you set them as as a Wiimote user which (for obvious reasons, this presents it's own challenges). I have no idea why this is the case atm.
Proper behavior is that Cemu allows Wii Pro Controllers/Classic Controllers to interact with the prompt.
I don't think this was ever documented because no sane person would ever consider this use-case. Make it happen. Make local splitscreen Call of Duty a reality. Don't let the memes stay as dreams.