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Make sure the game you want to play allows for "Local Co-Op". If it just says "Co-Op" it might mean online, which means you won't be able to play with a friend who's actually sharing your screen.
You'll need to add a second controller to the device. Do this by:
Turning the controller on by holding down the XBox button
Hitting the "Connect" button on the leftmost part of the skinny silver bar that runs across the front of your XBox One
Hitting the connect button on the controller, which is on the top left part of the piece that's right above the XBox button.
When you start your game, you may be asked to connect to another player profile. If you are, either use your friend's gamer ID or just use the "Guest" option that will let you save your progress.
When playing Gears of War 2 it is possible for two players to play together in co op. This alone increases your chances of surviving as your friend is better (hopefully) than the computer AI. However it is also possible for you to play on separate difficaulties. Getting your partner to play on casual while you play on insane insures you will have a much easieir time completing the game.
hi.... there are many many games that you can play in multiplayer modes but you ought to have resources.
if you and your friends have a laptop then download counter strike . and play it with your friends bu connecting all computers through wireless lan. if you have a desktop and laptop then you can use a lan cable( it costs 50 INR or $1)
again you may get 2 game controller and play with your friends.
Even people now prefer facebook games like mafia wars , farmville , empires and allies etc where you need to co ordinate with your friends online.
It sounds like your internet provider/router isn't giving you a whole lot of bandwidth to work with. That simply means your internet isn't giving you enough space to actually play call of duty. Your zombie game is probably playing alright because only four people need to connect to each other. That doesn't require a lot of space and memory of internet to do. However multiplayer demands a lot more bandwidth from your router. That might be why you aren't connecting. This could be for a number of reasons.
Other people in your household are using the internet too, be it laptops, smart phones, printers, other gaming counsels, etc. Simply turn off these devices to receive more bandwidth for your xbox.
Your router is a little too older for video games. If you are using a wireless router for your xbox, try plugging it directly to the wall or router.
if you are talking about the problematic black ops i heard deleting unnecessary friends helps because black ops tries to keep so much info about every person that it has trouble with connection (sorry i can't quote the site i heard this from off the top of my head but it seemed reliable enough)
o.k. this is an easy one but its set up in a weird way. first go and start a game or chapter select. next you'll select your difficulty. on the next page which is titled "NETWORK" change the co-op settings to "invite only". after u have that set start the game as usual. now on your controller push the ps button to bring up the xmb. go over to the friendslist and choose the friend u want to play with by pressing /_\ (triangle) .. on the top you'll see "invite this player" once thats done your friend should accept and be able to play with you. hope this helps
ok try letting one of yous go online first and then wait untill your in tha game and a gud bit threw the level and then get ur freind to join then and see if that helps
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