Yeah, I assume it's not there too, but in this case it was specifically listed as a feature on the Steam page so I can't fault anyone for believing it would be.
If I had to guess I would say most of the people wanting splitscreen probably have a PC hooked up to their TV for console-like gaming.
Capcom actually released a patch for PC (the patch is currently in beta) that enables local coop.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-03-03-resident-evil-revelations-2-pc-gets-local-co-op-after-all
What I don't get is if it was that easy why didn't they just do it in the first place instead of offering refunds?
Yeah, I started it yesterday too, got the first two episodes done. I agree with Eleven that the first episode wasn't great, but the season has promise.
That's probably the same chapter restarting bug that was the final straw that made me quit the game. It was just scraping by until that happened, but then I was like "nope, not redoing this."
I do want to add that I'm not all against this game or anything; the fact that they're making the maps free so as to not divide the community is pretty great.
I didn't say it should be free, I said marketing or this way makes me feel like they're trying to nickel and dime me. I'm not a marketer, I don't know what would be good, I just know this feels bad.
But my point is that appearance is independent of whether they're priced appropriately; the fact that they have DLC like that at all makes me feel like they're trying to nickel and dime me, even if the actual value proposition is reasonable of you work it out.
I don't really give a shit one way or another about this game, but just to add another perspective: when a game has a bunch of piddly little DLCs, like individual characters and stuff, even if they're suitably cheap it still makes me feel like the devs are trying to rip me off.
I'm not gonna lie, I cried 3 fucking times during Big Hero 6.
Also, yeah, my wife, sister and her boyfriend have been doing that fingers thing basically continuously since we saw that movie in theaters.