@jimmy-voorhees said in The Real Crossplay Solution?:
@tahngarthor said in The Real Crossplay Solution?:
@perfecshionist said in The Real Crossplay Solution?:
@acid182 said in The Real Crossplay Solution?:
@perfecshionist now If I remember correctly bungie had to go wild with the ban bat with destiny 1 due to xbox one players cheating so not sure where this information of cheating is a rare breed on xbox comes from ive seen more cheating/exploiting on console games than ive ever seen in big PC games but maybe your experience of pc gaming has been different to mine. Lag switching is cheating Xbox players do that on loads of games so claiming there are no cheaters on xbox is a blatent lie
It was Xbox 360. Not the same platform as the Xbox One.
There were no Xbox One cheater in destiny.
There are no Xbox One cheaters in destiny 2.
Horse dump. You want to argue there are "fewer" cheaters? I can accept that as plausible. But to assert that there are zero cheaters on xbox one? that's just absurd.
Harder to cheat? Perhaps. Impossible? Sorry, nothing is impossible, and unless it was impossible, somebody has done it by now, and just didn't get noticed.
The only cheating an Xbox one user can do is network manipulation.
This is the case in Destiny.
Softmodding and hardmodding are PC exclusive.
I have both.
On my PC I could go from nothing to hardcore cheating in 15 minutes.
Xbox? Even a simple lag switch (which are a pain to use, as most games detect small amounts of packet loss and boot) takes about 30 minutes to make, and a lot of finesse to use.
It's apples and oranges.
As I've said before, not all PC players cheat. Myself included. But it is markedly easier to do. And all a person risks is an account. 10 minutes and you'vegot a new one and a new game pass trial, back to terrorizing you go.
Xbox players can make new accounts too. They might be less likely to as the odds are higher that they have more at stake (since most PC gamers probably have most of their games on Steam and not the Microsoft Store) but don't pretend for a second that they can't.
And network manipulation really isn't that difficult. Yes it might take some time but again the point is, playing on xbox doesn't give you some magical anti-cheating shield aura. And while it is arguably harder to cheat on the xbox, there are far more xbox players than PC players- I have no data but I'd wager the overall number of cheaters (total number, not percentage) are similar on both platforms.
But cheating isn't really even what this thread was originally about- it was about gameplay advantages, and ive spent several posts explaining why this aspect is insignificant:
-Controller vs keyboard advantages are entirely opinions with no real basis in fact- both have pros and cons and whether the pros of one outweigh the other's cons is a matter of opinion.
-System performance on PC is as likely (or more likely, since PC players aren't all rich people or children thereof) to be a liability as it is to be any sort of advantage whatsoever, as min spec machines will struggle to keep a playable framerate; That being said Rare has taken many steps to minimize this, and also provide parity in game options wherever possible, and I think they've done a commendable job at limiting the potential advantages of either platform.
-Most of the actual advantages a PC player can enjoy if they have a high end system, such as higher refresh rates and screen resolutions, offer little to no actual gameplay benefit outside of the most hardcore exacting esports setting, something that Sea of Thieves is not in any way shape or form.
-A number of other cross play games exist that don't seem to have this debate going on. One example I provided, Rocket League, is crossplay across multiple consoles, Windows PC, Linux and Mac OS X- No distinguishment or clear identifying marks are provided and yet you never see people in the game saying things like "that scummy Switch user was garbo, more XB1 players plz" or "damn, I got my a**e kicked, that guy must be a PC user!" It is just such a rare thing that i've seen more people making this argument in this one thread than in everything i've ever seen of the rocket league community- and rocket league is an actual competitive esports title, unlike Sea of Thieves, which has no competitive elements other than PvPing to steal loot etc. And if someone does kick your a*s, it doesn't really matter what platform they're on. you just scuttle or leave the game and start a new session or come back and kick their butts back.