During my almost 8 years of playing Warframe, I have seen my fare share of discussions about frames and weapons, that take the fun away for other players in public squads. I saw Embers roasting whole rooms with World on Fire, I saw Mirages with Simulors dropping the framerate to slow motion, I saw Wukongs with their clones and Brammas... Which all got nerfed eventually because of this. But nothing has ever impacted my personal game play experience that negatively like the currently running crossplay. Warframe literally turned into a "running behind simulator" due to it, because a console player with a joypad simply cannot keep up with the parcour speed that PC players with mouse and keyboard can accomplish. During Archon hunts I'm already 50- 100m behind the rest of the team a few seconds after the mission started, which constantly feels like being a liability... So my options currently are: Play everthing solo (good luck cracking relics that way and ever get what you want), disable crossplay and never find other squads on public (which means playing solo again), or deal with it... None of these options are fun and my will to even log in has drastically declined over the last few days, as the experience simply sucks, honestly.
So while there's the occasional crazy person that's crazy adept with Void Dash (and with my set up I can't use frames like Gauss/Titania that well), I've keep up with or surpassed most in parkour these 4.5 years. (Only speed mod I use on my frames is Amalgam Serration.)
In just one short, simple post, you've managed to convey one of the biggest reasons why I have reservations about crossplay. You are snarky, smug, ignorant, and lazy. You very obviously didn't read the part where the OP says, and I quote, "So my options currently are: Play everthing solo (good luck cracking relics that way and ever get what you want), disable crossplay and never find other squads on public (which means playing solo again), or deal with it.". And you clearly haven't tested this "option" yourself, or you would know that when you turn off crossplay, you are basically choosing to go solo, because you will never be matched with any groups.
I've played with an XBox controller, had no problems bullet jumping... in fact, I can't really bullet jump well using a keyboard [default settings] compared to a controller. I use my mouse buttons exclusively for bullet jumping.
Get over yourself and your tacky formatting! It was a simple answer to a simple question, nothing more, nothing less. There was no need to be so condescending and rude when you no NOTHING about my experiences as you are NOT on Xbox! I suggest you take some anger management courses and learn how to NOT be a sourpuss.
Yeah, I do really question what the solution is for the unfortunate circumstances when platforms clashed. It goes in both directions too. For consoles, they have to experience what you experience, PC players get worse spawns if a console player hosts, and recruitment chat has become a mess (not anyone's fault, typing with a controller is probably painful).
So my options currently are: Play everthing solo (good luck cracking relics that way and ever get what you want), disable crossplay and never find other squads on public (which means playing solo again), or deal with it... None of these options are fun and my will to even log in has drastically declined over the last few days, as the experience simply sucks, honestly.
Alternatively you could try adjusting the controls so that you can parkour faster, as well as just learn to parkour better.
Most players I've come across on PC don't really know how to parkour properly and go through missions relatively slowly.
And while this is less likely to happen at the higher end of mission types (archons and the like) it's not that uncommon either to have 2 people lagging behind (or all 3 in some cases).
This is not particularly good advice. Because all the xbox players who have crossplay on will be unavailable, or at least less likely, to match make with you. The pool of players is much smaller for people playing with xbox players only.
Ive had crossplay off since the option was given to us, but that does seem like a rather downside, even the flipside having to wait for console players to catch up. Particularly now with operators being that much more jank than they were before the sling.
Someone is always trying to run behind someone else in this game, people pick the absolute fastest, cheesiest things they can and anyone who did not is left behind. I guess control differences are a new factor though..
I can't even see mobile players being able to properly dodge Eximus spam or play any of the faster game modes, mostly just people getting stuck bullet jumping into the edges of things over and over and dying to knock downs and fire blasts ;_;
Quick question, I didn't catch what Xbox Console you are on? If you are on the older Xbox One console then there isn't much to offer in the way of help as you will have issues just playing with the newer consoles due to the loading times being drastically different. I have had NO issues keeping up with PC players or fellow Xbox one X players but I have Fios Internet and I use an Ethernet cable NOT wireless to play online which is where a large portion of Xbox players run into the majority of connection problems. Not sure what else to offer in the way of help without knowing more technical details.
Quick question, I didn't catch what Xbox Console you are on? If you are on the older Xbox One console then there isn't much to offer in the way of help as you will have issues just playing with the newer consoles due to the loading times being drastically different.
This. Pretty sure OP is on last gen. So it's the load times, not the controller itself. I'm sure there's lots of PC players that use a controller. Just wait until the Switch gets in the mix. The mission will be done by the time they load in.
I had a friend that used to have a rather slow HD in his PC and there was one capture I ran with him that I was able to finish before he was able to get past the loading screen...which just stuck him in infinite loading.
That was definitely a sign to update his PC.
They just need to add in a catch to the mission load logic to go "Is the mission no longer available? Then dump the user back in the orbiter" instead of just hard-locking until they force-quit the application.
Could even be as simple as a timeout of "Are you loading the mission for 1-2 minutes? Then better knock you back to the orbiter just in case something is going wrong...."
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Good news, everyone! Farming Simulator 22 will feature cross-platform multiplayer. No more separation between friends on different systems - everyone can play together, regardless of their preferred platform.
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