lazarus102 wrote: »I downloaded this game on my Xbox one a few months ago when it had the free play days and it was so bad that I couldn't even make it past character creation without the game crashing. For a game that was out as long as it was I think that's terrible. I want to recommend this game to my friend but he doesn't have a souped up PC and I really don't want to recommend him to buy it on his Xbox one if it's gonna be trash.
Also do PC and Xbox one players play on the same servers?
lazarus102 wrote: »Also do PC and Xbox one players play on the same servers?
lazarus102 wrote: »Also do PC and Xbox one players play on the same servers?
balanced since Animation Canceling isn't nearly as prevalent or even capable in the code as it is on PC.
lazarus102 wrote: »Also do PC and Xbox one players play on the same servers?
LjAnimalchin wrote: »lazarus102 wrote: »Also do PC and Xbox one players play on the same servers?
balanced since Animation Canceling isn't nearly as prevalent or even capable in the code as it is on PC.
Animation cancelling is just as easy on console as on pc. It's nothing to do with the code of the game. Pc just has a far higher amount of people knowkedgeable on the subject. And more people who are likely to try be the best they can be.
XBox One owner. I've played the game since launch and have recently returned after a year's absence (blame Fallout 4 and Skyrim).lazarus102 wrote: »I want to recommend this game to my friend but he doesn't have a souped up PC and I really don't want to recommend him to buy it on his Xbox one if it's gonna be trash.
Nope, and be thankful for this. The one advantage we console players have is no bots or script cheaters to worry about.Also do PC and Xbox one players play on the same servers?
lazarus102 wrote: »Also do PC and Xbox one players play on the same servers?
No, thankfully. As many developers and players cater to PC gamers as the "Master Race," I think Xbox is a bit more balanced since Animation Canceling isn't nearly as prevalent or even capable in the code as it is on PC.
Community wise, PC will always have a more mature player base. Thirteen year olds and 30 year olds that act 13, can't build $1,200 machines.