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The most popular way to play NFSU2 in split screen on PC today is through Nucleus Co-Op . This open-source tool allows you to run multiple instances of a game and maps different controllers to each instance, effectively creating a "hand-made" split-screen environment.

: Older physics engines behave erratically at extremely high framerates. Use your GPU control panel (NVIDIA Control Panel or AMD Software) to lock the game's framerate to 60 FPS for both instances to prevent physics bugs and speed anomalies.

. This free, open-source tool allows you to launch multiple instances of the game and "tether" them to specific controllers on a single machine. How it Works

To understand why you cannot simply toggle "split screen" in the PC version of NFSU2, you must understand the gaming landscape of 2004.

Because the PC version natively supports LAN play for up to 6 players, you can "fake" split-screen by running two instances on the same machine using or a similar tool.

Consequently, while the console versions featured competitive split-screen racing, the PC version was restricted to single-player or LAN/online via systems like Radmin VPN. 2. The Solution: Nucleus Co-op

For millions of gamers who grew up in the early 2000s, Need for Speed: Underground 2 (NFSU2) is not just a game; it is a cultural artifact. It represents the peak of the tuner era, the glory days of JDM imports, and the hypnotic bassline of “Riders on the Storm.” However, for PC players, there is a persistent, aching question that refuses to die:

Native split-screen is not available for the PC version of Need for Speed: Underground 2