3 years ago
Cross Play with PC
I play on PS5 and I am just really struggling to enjoy Battlefield 2042 against and with PC players. Specifically speaking I am having a hard time dealing with people who play on keyboard and mouse. ...
When I game I don't sit around frantically monitoring framerates as if I were unwell and monitoring my blood pressure. I just play the game on my consoles and PC. If the game feels smooth and looks fantastic (and it does on my LG CL OLED) I have fun playing it.
I'm not comparing how many framerates my gaming PC or gaming laptop can achieve (I don't play Battlefield 2042 on PC anyway; its literally more optimized on the Series X) to how many framerates my favorite console, the Series X, can achieve. I mean if you want to do that and then run here and tell people about it go right ahead. Just don't expect me to start promoting a specific plastic box, PC, due to what you claim was a "framerate drop once on your console" Its not something I engage in. I'm not Digital Foundry and don't waste my time comparing framerates; nor am I Reddit where they literally waste more time TALKING about PC builds than they do actually PLAYING games. The site is full of toxic PC users which is one of the reason I am turned off by the platform.
I own a gaming PC, with a 3090 might I add, but I've never been into the silly "PC MASTER RACE" crap. Most don't even know Ben Yahtzee meant that as a joke but a few Dorito munching, Mountain Dew drinking outcasts took what he said seriously. In addition, XCLOUD will be releasing a stick/puck that is similar to the Amazon fire stick. It will be able to run games without a beefy, overpriced graphics card, and without a bulky PC to have to fit the card into. Most will opt to stream on their TVs or whatever is available. IMO XBOX will be worldwide with that move, while PCs will see declining numbers. I could be wrong but once that is out, and stabilized, you won't need beefed up hardware to play games. What's more likely to be dropped by thrifty consumers? Something that can be bought for $500 or something that costs thousands and offers the same experience? Most people will refuse to spend money just to be spending money. They will opt for the Cloud gaming.
My concern is PC hackers sliding across the board and bunny hopping through the hills on Manifest. NOT some kind of covert PC vs console war.
I definitely agree that I do not want to promote a covert PC vs console war. I just like when games are fair and everyone is on similar grounds. I believe that PC players are able to play this game with better accuracy, consistency, and more precise movements. It is just very frustrating when I am trying to headshot a player and that player notices me and starts to crouch, move left, stand, shoot, crouch, jump, slide, heal reload, all while shooting a K30 accurately in my face from like 60 meters. And every time something to that situation has happened its been a PC player. I do not dislike PC players. I just do not like that I am being put in the same lobby as someone who is using an input device (mouse and keyboard) that has so much more control over a character than my controller. I am really just hoping that eventually there will be PS5 only lobbies, or even just PS5 and xbox lobbies. I just really do not want to play against people using a mouse and keyboard. I already dislike the whole concept of paddle controllers lol but that is a whole different issue.
And of course I do not like hackers and cheaters but I think nobody really likes them.
Update. I think I am going to go back to battlefield 5 and battlefield 4. I have decided to give up on dealing with PC players. It is not fun and the playerbase is not big enough for console only lobbies. Is anybody else planning to do this? Or has already done this? I feel like I am really low on options here.
I play BF 2042 on both PC and Xbox Series X, and prefer Series X as it runs very smooth except for 128 player hourglass map. That said, aim assist is pretty weak on console although I think they tweaked it recently as I can now laser people with SMGs on console like PC and that was not the case a few months ago. At this point, I can't say I have a over-all advantage either way, although some things are better on PC and some are better on console. I do laugh though when PC players whine about "Console aimbots" as unlike many console games, BF has weak aim assist and will not pull off one player and start tracking another like other games tend to do. It does not track at all, although it might help open up the hit box, tracking is weak to none...
I have a theory about PC players. I think when someone is willing to spend $2000 to $4000 on a high end gaming PC versus a $300 to $500 console, that players would tend to be more serious hardcore type who would play more and probably have a higher probability of more natural reflex and tracking skills, which is what leads them to invest so much $$$ on a hobby (people excel in things an invest time in things that they are good at). Thus when console plays talk about getting thrashed by PC players, it may just simply be mega skilled rare players who invest more often in a PC gaming rig....
To be honest, if your really want to get better on console, invest in the best controller you can afford and play the smaller hardcore game modes in portal and get the pissss beat out of you on a nightly basis by better players and learn what guns they use, what tactics, movements, etc and over time you will "Get good"...
You have to do what makes you happy my guy. If its making you that unhappy go where you can get some enjoyment.
That being said, I'm seeing the seeds of PC fanboying from some comments. Not yours. I mean when someone theorized that spending more money on your plastic box equates to more player skill that took the cake right there. So I guess people like me, that own all of them (current models and a 3090), are the "most skilled" because I spent the most money?
So I am going to drop some money on another controller next month; according to internet logic the more I spend the more skilled I become. There's a spending scale that dictates your skill. LOL. That sounds more like a marketing ploy to increase sales than sound logic. I hear some of the strangest stuff online with people trying to covertly prop up their preferred plastic box to play on. I've already stated that its easier to "aim" with a mouse than it is with a controller.
It actually takes less skill. Couple that with hacks and mods on PC (a platform well known for cheating) and they should actually never lose a match. Hand the average PC player a controller and you'd think you were watching a child try to walk for the first time. They are literally terrible without that mouse crutch.
That will be all.