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3 years ago
@Digital_Ice Better yet, step it up and get an adapter to reduce the supposed advantage the PC users have. Really it's not so much an advantage as experience. Most M/KB users have been at it for years. But you're certainly welcome to wait longer for games if you choose. I'm all for native M/KB support on consoles.
- TTZ_Dipsy3 years agoLegend
Plugging in an adapter for M&K would probably help but a lot of users have reported issues with doing so, at least on PlayStation. TV's with lower refresh+latency would also need too be upgraded if you really wanted to close the gap - At that point you'd might as well just fully switch over.
The moment I turn crossplay off on my PS5 (NA West), I can pretty much guarantee I'll only ever see 1 or 2 others humans at best - 3 years ago@DPsx7 It's not only M/KB, usually PC gamers have betters setups and network cards than console gamers. In FPS games there should never be cross play, at least not by default.
- 3 years ago@Digital_Ice That comes up often in discussions like this. M/KB is a preference much like controller users who like analogs, but they're not the only factors. Faster internet, bigger TV, surround sound, it all helps.
Personally, because I consider Steam malware (long story) I won't go back to PC, I quit in the mid 2000's. So I'd prefer to expand on my console gaming than go back.