Is there a way to play Portal 2's Perpetual Testing Initiative in splitscreen mode?

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I know that some of the community maps made for Portal 2 allow for two players. The last I checked though, I could not find a way to play those maps in splitscreen mode the way you can play the Atlas/P-Body campaign. Does anyone know if I've missed something there?






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Can you play Portal 2 splitscreen?

Portal 2 developer Valve has added a new split-screen option for the PC version's co-op mode. A new patch enables Big Picture support for the game - Valve's Steam option designed to suit TV and gamepad play. With the update installed, players will be able to take part in standard two-player co-op on the same screen.

Do both people need to own Portal 2 to play coop?

Portal 2 has online cooperative support, but both people need to own the game.

How do you play splitscreen coop on Portal 2?

Now, when playing Portal 2 in Big Picture mode, plugging in two controllers to the PC running the game and then hitting 'X' on the first player controller's co-op menu activates local co-op.

Can you do Portal 2 coop alone?

Confirmed: You can beat coop by yourself (spoilers) - Portal 2 - XboxAchievements.com.



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