BeoTeK
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What are your guys' or gals' thoughts and opinions on the matter?
We all know that #PCMR reigns supreme with its kb+mouse vs controller argument, but I'm not getting into that debate. We know that with games like War Thunder it is (or was) x-platform in that PS4 players and PC players were able to play together.
However, I would like to raise the argument on how this affects playability across two different generations of the same platform. Such as PS4 and PS4 Pro.
Now we know they're on the same network and two people could matchmake on two different systems like PS4 vs PS4 Pro. The systems are different in the sense that they have different playability options, specifically a difference between 30fps and 60fps modes. What would happen in the situation where two people are playing competitively or even co-operatively while in two different modes, surely one would have the upper hand in this regard?
The same argument could be said with Microsoft's Play Anywhere approach where the same game can be bought and played on different platforms, namely Xbox and PC. Take a game like Forza Horizon 3 for example. Matchmaking can be done x-platform but would one person have an advantage over the other in these sort of scenarios?
We all know that #PCMR reigns supreme with its kb+mouse vs controller argument, but I'm not getting into that debate. We know that with games like War Thunder it is (or was) x-platform in that PS4 players and PC players were able to play together.
However, I would like to raise the argument on how this affects playability across two different generations of the same platform. Such as PS4 and PS4 Pro.
Now we know they're on the same network and two people could matchmake on two different systems like PS4 vs PS4 Pro. The systems are different in the sense that they have different playability options, specifically a difference between 30fps and 60fps modes. What would happen in the situation where two people are playing competitively or even co-operatively while in two different modes, surely one would have the upper hand in this regard?
The same argument could be said with Microsoft's Play Anywhere approach where the same game can be bought and played on different platforms, namely Xbox and PC. Take a game like Forza Horizon 3 for example. Matchmaking can be done x-platform but would one person have an advantage over the other in these sort of scenarios?