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Crossplay includes PC players that have the freedom of graphical settings, even though the majority of them have inferior hardware when compared to the PS5 and Series X (according to Steam survey, the majority of them are GTX1060 and lower).
@NBAasDOGG wrote:Crossplay includes PC players that have the freedom of graphical settings, even though the majority of them have inferior hardware when compared to the PS5 and Series X (according to Steam survey, the majority of them are GTX1060 and lower).
I'm with you. I'm just having a hard time understanding how crossplay has anything to do with it. If crossplay was OFF, you'd still want this graphic option right?
- NBAasDOGG3 years agoRising Scout
Unfortunately, with crossplay off there no way I can find any games of Conquest 128 during weekends and midweeks in my region (Netherlands), so crossplay is essential in able to play the game at the first place.
Currently, crossplay includes PC players that have the advantage of unlocked frame-rates (lower input latency as a result) that gives them the advantage when in combat, and let’s not forget the advantage of keyboard and mouse.Crossplay excuse aside, I still believe that graphical options are good for console players in general and it’s become a norm since 2022. Since the hardware is capable now and VRR panels are becoming mainstream, I believe it’s a plus if players can choose how they want to enjoy and play their game visually.
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