If I had any influence on this, I would say absolutely no to crossplay
But it looks like this is happening regardless, so I just voice my opinion...
The only positive change coming with crossplay might be increasing pool of competent people to pug trials and dungeons with. All other gameplay aspects are absolutely fine (on PC).
Negative is: I see posts about bot infestation on consoles in social media. On PC, last time I saw a bot was many years ago... I absolutely hate the thought of seeing bots again and having to report them instead of playing the game and relaxing
Plus, if what people say is true, players on consoles can create accounts endlessly, so with one bot gone, another appears easily?
I really hope developers will have some system to prevent this, so when crossplay actually arrives, gameplay doesn't become worse.
Please provide the technical analysis why you think combining server hardware will result in lower performance.heimdall14_9 wrote: »I don't believe the current infrastructure can handle this transition without severely damaging the player experience.
PCEU survived the disbandment of the largest trade alliance (multiple guilds) without much issues. The impact on prices were minimal. Where do you base that this would be such a big thing if the fall of the largest guild alliance had minimal effect? Do you actually play this game?heimdall14_9 wrote: »The Guild Trader Monopoly and Economic Collapse:
You don't play this game, do you? Consoles have addons.heimdall14_9 wrote: »The Massive Advantage of PC Add-ons:
Sure, sure. You are absolutely right. Except with everything, but other than everything, you are right.heimdall14_9 wrote: »Hardware, Latency, and "Input Power":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gx3hVYfALMYou have a mighty great storm in that teacup.heimdall14_9 wrote: »Voice Chat vs. Text Chat Friction:
Where do you think the console server hardware goes? Do you think they throw it away?heimdall14_9 wrote: »Asking the server architecture to suddenly handle the massive overhead of synchronizing different hardware protocols in real-time is a recipe for disaster. I don’t believe the game engine can handle the extra "weight" of crossplay without making the existing lag and performance issues significantly worse.
If I had any influence on this, I would say absolutely no to crossplay
But it looks like this is happening regardless, so I just voice my opinion...
The only positive change coming with crossplay might be increasing pool of competent people to pug trials and dungeons with. All other gameplay aspects are absolutely fine (on PC).
Negative is: I see posts about bot infestation on consoles in social media. On PC, last time I saw a bot was many years ago... I absolutely hate the thought of seeing bots again and having to report them instead of playing the game and relaxing
Plus, if what people say is true, players on consoles can create accounts endlessly, so with one bot gone, another appears easily?
I really hope developers will have some system to prevent this, so when crossplay actually arrives, gameplay doesn't become worse.
Four_Fingers wrote: »PC cheats infiltrating console, and what happens if you already have a PC and a PS5 account?
I'm worried it may increase the lag.