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It is a bad thing though. The networking is noticeably much worse with Crossplay enabled. I don't know what's the deal, but Console players get like an extra second to react. It also mixes the player pools of the different platforms. It's not an option if it's on by default.
Labs is a joke, have you taken any of the surveys? Hardly anywhere to leave actual feedback. They're narrow worded surveys that try to isolate questions, but they do it to the point that the questions are meaningless.
And what a ridiculous take my guy. As a PC player, you think it's my responsibility to try and get into Labs, which is by luck, and then give feedback there? Pretty disconnected thinking.
RaginSam you noticed that console's seem to be a little more ahead of PC players too? So I'm not crazy???
- RaginSam2 months agoSeasoned Ace
There's definitely something going on. Some speculate Console players use wifi more often, so their internet could be more unstable, but personally I think it's something built into the game, perhaps as another assist. The current developers felt comfortable enough giving them reduced recoil, snap to target with four times the distance of what it was in prior battlefield games, rotational assist, and slow down over target. So, why not give them priority with the hit registration? Maybe put PC players a tick behind?
I play with a low input lag setup, and when I die to a Console player, it's immediate, like a single frame or two. It never feels natural. That's why I'm concerned with the next game. If Crossplay is on by default, I'm not buying it.
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