"Console players will not play against PC players," says id co-owner and creative director, Kevin Cloud, in an interview with GameZone. "Consoles require a certain [adaptation], and that wasn't something that we wanted to take on." While there's no immediate framework to necessitate play between the PS3 and PC just yet, Live Anywhere promises to bring more convergence between Microsoft's Fista and 360 platforms -- but could the $50 Live entry fee for Xbox-PC multiplayer prove to be a turn-off for developers and gamers alike?
I'm not sure I like the idea of playing against console gamers. Online gaming is already full of asshats and elitism and I can't see this making things any better.
Nah, I'm sure they'll find a way of delaying it further.
Not sure what I think about the cross-platform idea though. Maybe there would be an option to play PC-only servers or something, although I imagine that would only make it even more divided. Overall, I can't say I'm bothered either way. Probably as many 13 year old n00b-pwners on PC as on consoles anyway.
I always turn off in-game voice-over. I have absolutely zero desire to hear idiots squawking at me through my speakers. It's bad enough with them typing shite.
Dog Pants wrote:I always turn off in-game voice-over. I have absolutely zero desire to hear idiots squawking at me through my speakers. It's bad enough with them typing shite.
This, with bells on. I'm just glad that we can mute people on TS too, or in some cases move to another room and password it.
At least when they're typing it its not as intrusive as having it blasted in through your ears, and it always presents the opportunity for an English Language lesson too.
Dog Pants wrote:I always turn off in-game voice-over. I have absolutely zero desire to hear idiots squawking at me through my speakers. It's bad enough with them typing shite.
I leave voice on for the beefs, it's nice to hear people being tactical, the few occasions where there's anyone talking at all. Also it's limited to your squad and commander only so you could just move squad if you don't like it and it's a good indication as to whether there's an idiot in the squad.
Lateralus wrote:
This, with bells on. I'm just glad that we can mute people on TS too, or in some cases move to another room and password it.
At least when they're typing it its not as intrusive as having it blasted in through your ears, and it always presents the opportunity for an English Language lesson too.