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Hi all,
I wanted to share the little experience I got about the topic mentioned in this post's title. Being a Star Wars Battlefront II (2005) fan since childhood - when I played it with my sister on Playstation 2 with splitscreen - I wanted to play it again, but with all the amazing mods and maps the community has developed so far. Not having two PC's, I figured out how to play it with splitscreen on a single PC (I know that Battlefront Classic Collection is now out, and that it allows splitscreen, but 1. it wasn't out at the time when I had this issue; 2. I hear that there are issues with CC and mods; 3. i just want to share my experience, in the remote case someone comes up with same issues!).
I soon encountered this method created by a member at swbfgamers.com; I don't remember why, but I wasn't able to make it run.
So I started searching and found this interesting post on Reddit. Followed it, but I ran in some issues:
I am even able to play with joystick's (Xbox as well as PS ones; usb-adapters do exist for the latters).
Note: if you want to play on the same side, you have to choose the Sides→Player select option (and not the Random one) while setting a game.