I recently purchased minecraft Xbox 360 and was really excited to play splitscreen with my little brother. Except we couldn't figure it out.
I get my trusty google out and google it but every solution i found is just to hook up and HDMI cable and that it should work. I do not have an HD Television.
anyone know whether this is a bug or not? (i already checked the bug list that was pinned on the forums but i might have skimmed past it.)
any help will be appreciated!
--Bonk.
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No split screen for SD TV's they will most likely fix that though in the next update, but to be honest i find it very difficult to believe that people in this day and age still use SD TV's
its not exactly old its just that when i got my xbox i didn't want to use our main tv so i could use it without interrupting a show so i used a small SD tv from around 2007 that we had.
No split screen for SD TV's they will most likely fix that though in the next update, but to be honest i find it very difficult to believe that people in this day and age still use SD TV's
A large amount of people still use SD TV's. I still use one (mainly because my parents won't let me save up and buy one). There's literally no reason for them not to have split-screen for SD TV's.
A large amount of people still use SD TV's. I still use one (mainly because my parents won't let me save up and buy one). There's literally no reason for them not to have split-screen for SD TV's.
You say that now until you try to play splitscreen on an SDTV. You probably wouldn't be able to read anything. The numbers on the stacks of blocks, the words in the tips, the description next to the buttons on the hud.
I'm pretty sure in SD, none of it would be ledgible unless you put your face right up to your TV.
This again? There've only been dozens of these topics in the past few days.
So let's recap what we've learned
-It would be a blurry mess
-You're several year behind the times
-For the price of that high speed internet, 360, the SDTV, and game, you could have an HDTV and then some
3. I don't have high-speed internet (god-damn dial-up still)
If you don't have high-speed internet(DLS, Cable, or something else that is considered "high-speed") then you don't have Minecraft for XBL. You can ONLY get on XBL with a high-speed internet connection.
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I get my trusty google out and google it but every solution i found is just to hook up and HDMI cable and that it should work. I do not have an HD Television.
anyone know whether this is a bug or not? (i already checked the bug list that was pinned on the forums but i might have skimmed past it.)
any help will be appreciated!
--Bonk.
They kept really quiet about this, just like they kept quiet about the map size
its not exactly old its just that when i got my xbox i didn't want to use our main tv so i could use it without interrupting a show so i used a small SD tv from around 2007 that we had.
map size never really was kept quiet...
the first place it was revealed was in some Youtube LP's, about a week before release
well i've known about it since minecon.
A large amount of people still use SD TV's. I still use one (mainly because my parents won't let me save up and buy one). There's literally no reason for them not to have split-screen for SD TV's.
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Also, you don't need HDMI, component cables will also work.
I'm pretty sure in SD, none of it would be ledgible unless you put your face right up to your TV.
So exactly the same as it'd be on a 19 inch 720p HDTV.
Im pretty sure a 19in HDTV has better clarity than a split screened SDTV
Fix what? There is nothing to be fixed. If you can afford an Xbox 360, you can afford a cheap HDTV and a $5 HDMI cable.
Minecraft makes you lose weight if you post in forums and literally shake with anger when someone posts something stupid.
So let's recap what we've learned
-It would be a blurry mess
-You're several year behind the times
-For the price of that high speed internet, 360, the SDTV, and game, you could have an HDTV and then some
In short, deal with it.
If you don't have high-speed internet(DLS, Cable, or something else that is considered "high-speed") then you don't have Minecraft for XBL. You can ONLY get on XBL with a high-speed internet connection.