Where is it at? I'm posting here because there is no suitable place to put it on these forums. I see in the settings there's options for splitscreen hud opacity and showing names in splitscreen but no way to get a second screen up and running? I bought the Windows 10 version mainly because I have a son I would like to play with but the feature wasn't there at launch and they said it would be implemented in the future, almost a year later and still no accessible splitscreen. The game hardly uses any ram so I'm really confused on why this has been such a challenge to add to the Windows 10 Edition. If anyone knows how to access this via options or a cheat menu please tell me.
I'm using Windows 10 Laptop NOT pocket edition. There seems to be a funny confusion between the two, not sure why.
You do realize this is the 21st century, we can hook PCs up to a HDTV and plug controllers into the usb slots? I hook my laptop up to a 65" TV via HDMI and use Xbox One controllers.
I do realize this is the 21st century. The question was intended to be a thought provoking one, hoping that you would come to the conclusion that keyboards aren't even required to play Minecraft with others, but Xbox Live accounts are.
As far as I know, there is currently no method for two different profiles to be logged into XBL during the same game session on any other device other than console.
Where is it at? I'm posting here because there is no suitable place to put it on these forums. I see in the settings there's options for splitscreen hud opacity and showing names in splitscreen but no way to get a second screen up and running? I bought the Windows 10 version mainly because I have a son I would like to play with but the feature wasn't there at launch and they said it would be implemented in the future, almost a year later and still no accessible splitscreen. The game hardly uses any ram so I'm really confused on why this has been such a challenge to add to the Windows 10 Edition. If anyone knows how to access this via options or a cheat menu please tell me.
I'm using Windows 10 Laptop NOT pocket edition. There seems to be a funny confusion between the two, not sure why.
Are you both planning to use the same keyboard?
I believe split screen is for console games, not pc or pocket.
You do realize this is the 21st century, we can hook PCs up to a HDTV and plug controllers into the usb slots? I hook my laptop up to a 65" TV via HDMI and use Xbox One controllers.
I do realize this is the 21st century. The question was intended to be a thought provoking one, hoping that you would come to the conclusion that keyboards aren't even required to play Minecraft with others, but Xbox Live accounts are.
As far as I know, there is currently no method for two different profiles to be logged into XBL during the same game session on any other device other than console.
What a shortsight on Microsofts side.