It’s 2025, Why Are We Still Getting Multiplayer Games Without Crossplay?
It’s 2025, Why Are We Still Getting Multiplayer Games Without Crossplay?

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Multiplayer Games In 2025 Are Still Launching Without Crossplay

It’s 2025, Why Are We Still Getting Multiplayer Games Without Crossplay?
Multiplayer Games In 2025 Are Still Launching Without Crossplay
Everyone knows MKB will always destroy controller monkeys
seems the /s was needed.
Yes, let’s call other gamers monkeys based on platform of choice. Kneejerk reaction would be to call PC gamers the most toxic bunch but I know it’s just a loud basement dwelling minority thankfully.
In FPSes, the aim assist is too overpowered in a ton of games because if they had to actually aim they'd never go positive. The only FPS players on controller I respect are Rainbow Six Siege console players. I even dare to say that a Silver R6S console player is better at aiming than a Crimson (highest rank) Call of Duty console player.
Some people just don't realize how carried they are. No one should get an aimbot for free for choosing to play on a PS5.
You know that other genres exist besides shooters, right?
Nah, OP definitely thinks Keyboard users would destroy controller users in Elden Ring PvP (they absolutely would not lol)
In FPS yeah, but not really relevant for ReMatch and probably not for Elden Ring either.
Also, controller > KBM in rocket league
Tell that to my PS5 K/D ratio. Never underestimate the power of aim assist lol
XDefiant felt dirty with crossplay on.
A buddy of mine and I had problems playing against console players, the aim assist felt way too strong and I think there was mention of it somewhere.
So we turned crossplay off and we had a much better time instead of getting stomped on.
Not sure if the /s was needed or lemmy is just generally sensitive Either way, I laughed
Not in CoD. Even someone with cerebral palsy can have a positive KD on console there.
The aim assist is the only way my teammate Jimmy No-Thumbs can possibly get any kills. He's still going 4-32, but he's trying his best.
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