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I think it's a mistake too and would prefer it to be off by default, but I expected it due to the beta. However, I do like the confirmation that turning it off still allows Xbox and PlayStation to matchmake together still.
Edit: On second reading of that quote, it's possibly a bit ambiguous about if the system still allows console crossplay.
I will turn it off as well as soon as I’ve installed, never to turn it on again.
i did the same with BF2042 and up until today I’m still able to play. I’m lucky to be in a densely populated region with sufficient players in my pool.
Console and PC are 2 different eco systems with different peripherals and networks that just don’t mix well. Adding artificial supports such as aim assist and stick flick are not going to change that, it only will make matters worse as they’re trying to balance something that can never be balanced.
And yes PC cheating is a thing, but make no mistake there’s console cheating as well nowadays and it’s getting more and more.
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