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2 years ago
@Adamonic Okay, you are pretty much just making things up. https://battlefieldtracker.com/bf2042/leaderboards/stats/all/WeaponKills?page=1
Facts:
PC players significantly outnumber potential console players in weapon kills. (Xbox players could still be playing on PC through GamePass, so the differential could be even larger).
PC players have a fairly consistent ~4-5% higher HS kill rate than console players even with a massively higher number of weapon kills. (Excluding the players who are using body shot preferred weapons like the Ghostmaker and shotguns).
Console players simply do not have better stats than PC players. There is a healthy number of very skilled console players that are competing near the top, which is a GOOD SIGN. It means the game offers a somewhat fair playing field for all players. And those few samples of console players who have astronomical kill counts have a consistently lower HS% than the PC players of similar counts. Which is essentially the largest sample size you can compare, making it the most accurate.
K/D stats are more difficult to compare because there are tons of people fudging the stats by either exploiting or cheating or using vehicles. Most of the extremely high K/D players are reaching that by using the MAV or Little Bird for obvious reasons and that is irrelevant for console vs. PC.
The average console player absolutely does not outperform the average PC player. There are always outliers of either population, and that is a good thing, because it means that players on console are actually capable of competing if they are skilled enough. But they have significantly more hoops to jump through than a PC player to get there.
Facts:
PC players significantly outnumber potential console players in weapon kills. (Xbox players could still be playing on PC through GamePass, so the differential could be even larger).
PC players have a fairly consistent ~4-5% higher HS kill rate than console players even with a massively higher number of weapon kills. (Excluding the players who are using body shot preferred weapons like the Ghostmaker and shotguns).
Console players simply do not have better stats than PC players. There is a healthy number of very skilled console players that are competing near the top, which is a GOOD SIGN. It means the game offers a somewhat fair playing field for all players. And those few samples of console players who have astronomical kill counts have a consistently lower HS% than the PC players of similar counts. Which is essentially the largest sample size you can compare, making it the most accurate.
K/D stats are more difficult to compare because there are tons of people fudging the stats by either exploiting or cheating or using vehicles. Most of the extremely high K/D players are reaching that by using the MAV or Little Bird for obvious reasons and that is irrelevant for console vs. PC.
The average console player absolutely does not outperform the average PC player. There are always outliers of either population, and that is a good thing, because it means that players on console are actually capable of competing if they are skilled enough. But they have significantly more hoops to jump through than a PC player to get there.
Adamonic
2 years agoLegend
@SVND0WN wrote:
@AdamonicOkay, you are pretty much just making things up. https://battlefieldtracker.com/bf2042/leaderboards/stats/all/WeaponKills?page=1
Facts:
PC players significantly outnumber potential console players in weapon kills. (Xbox players could still be playing on PC through GamePass, so the differential could be even larger).
PC players have a fairly consistent ~4-5% higher HS kill rate than console players even with a massively higher number of weapon kills. (Excluding the players who are using body shot preferred weapons like the Ghostmaker and shotguns).
Console players simply do not have better stats than PC players. There is a healthy number of very skilled console players that are competing near the top, which is a GOOD SIGN. It means the game offers a somewhat fair playing field for all players. And those few samples of console players who have astronomical kill counts have a consistently lower HS% than the PC players of similar counts. Which is essentially the largest sample size you can compare, making it the most accurate.
K/D stats are more difficult to compare because there are tons of people fudging the stats by either exploiting or cheating or using vehicles. Most of the extremely high K/D players are reaching that by using the MAV or Little Bird for obvious reasons and that is irrelevant for console vs. PC.
The average console player absolutely does not outperform the average PC player. There are always outliers of either population, and that is a good thing, because it means that players on console are actually capable of competing if they are skilled enough. But they have significantly more hoops to jump through than a PC player to get there.
What? I am not making anything up. I literally played with the players I am talking about, they are both on the leaderboards as top players. Comparing their stats, the console players have higher accuracy on most weapons and overall HS%. There is no way they can do that without aim assist.
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