So, I like much of the community still play on Xbox One, cause well COVID messed up our chances at buying a next gen at retail. But I digress, I don’t know who thought that mixing 30FPS folks with 120FPS folks was a good idea, but I’ll tell you, it’s not, in case you were wondering. It’s downright awful, frustrating, unfair. A firefighter plays out something like this : looking down hallway enemy player rounds corner, I start shooting, get two bursts off then die, because they rounded the corner .5-.75 seconds before I saw them and they’ve been firing at me the entire time. It just doesn’t work. If your going to offer the game to last gen consoles, then perhaps it should be able to be enjoyed on that console. So can we have a platform filter in mp where you can select your capped fps so I can enjoy a level playing field on mp?
I can tell you right now that a majority of people have less than 120 fps in the game right now, and doubt that anybody is reaching 250fps at all. Maybe you should just get an Xbox Series S if you are wanting better quality and FPS. The game is pretty difffcult to run, i have a midtier pc and i am able to run it around 85 Fps on LOW, and around 60 on HIGH.
The only thing they’d implement is a crossplay toggle where you choose to either play with console/pc, or both. With the game being on last gen, current gen and pc there are bound to be a few bumps in the road.
If you don’t think a player with a higher FPS (on PC or XSX) has a latency advantage over a player with lower FPS (on Xbox One) then you need to do some research.
There is advantage, I never said there isn’t but what the OP is stating is just false. I clarified that if you actually read my post. Consoles btw can achieve 120 fps, and the average pc player is under 100 fps btw. soooo who has the advantage?
upgrade your system, it’s not just pc players who have better fps… its 95% of the players even on console. most people do not have the original xbox one that runs on 30 fps.
And I didn’t even mention that there is no performance mode for the og One and there’s no aim assist either. So add that up and tell me how that equals a situation where multiplayer can be enjoyable?
I hear you, but that would have been good to know prior to picking up the game, where was the PSA or lockout, hey your VCR can’t play this, or your system is too old to do this… Something…?
Yeah that sounds bad as well, but poop rolls down hill and I’m at the bottom dealing with all the poops. Just asking for a miniscule hand out to help gameplay be fun on a system that is “supported” for playing this game, is.
Yeah I know and agree to an extent as OP went a bit over board with the 250 FPS but the context of what he’s trying to say still stands.
I’m playing on an Xbox One X on a 1080p monitor and I have no idea what FPS I’m getting but I’m fairly sure it’s not even 60 FPS. For players on the old Xbox One with a worse monitor or tv, then their FPS could be even lower. Compare that to someone playing on a PC or XSX, and the advantage is clearly there due to higher FPS.
For an XSX console player to play at 120 FPS they would have to invest in a HDMI 2.1 monitor (starting price point of approx £600) or would be playing on a large 4K tv which isn’t great for an FPS game)…you could argue similar for a PC player with the expense of monitors and graphic cards, but your average console player is a casual player and wouldn’t spend that much on a monitor.