| Zoombael said: What you re unable to grasp, there are things beyond the technical aspect that have to be settled. Do you think that one morning some Nintendo employee walked into the HQ, stumbled accross a switch, labeled... [Fortnite Crossplay Switch -> XboxOne] ...and shoulder shruggelingly flipped it, with no communication prior between the parties involved, nothing of legal matters and regulations...
Gamers want crossplay? A bunch of gullible kids drugged on sugar with no differentiated view on the matter obsessed with 21st consumerism want CP. The perfect clientel to suck dry. |
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Actually I think its rather simple and this is just a corporation trying to save face in my opinion. There may not be a Switch to pull however a little more simpler than a Switch.. they just have to allow Epic to turn it on.
I don't know the exact technical logic behind allowing Cross-Play, however based on the article I linked, it stats that Fortnight has allowed Cross-Play between XB1 and PS4 devices twice, by mistake.. How hard can it be since its been proven to be already working.
Sony come out saying this requires some kind of wizardry to implement.. when I don't believe it does. If Nintendo can allow Cross-Play on a System a lot difference to the PS4 and XB1 than both PS4 and XB1 that are almost identical to each other can apply this quite easy.
I also don't believe in Sony's Cross-Play Beta, I believe the Beta is nothing more than a cover up to make this sound like a hard thing to implement and to label out other games to allow it without going through some hard work with Beta's and implementations. Its all a big mess on something so simple.
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So those that want to game with there family and friends on other devices are considered sugar drugged kids? Cross-Play is not a take over, it has no affect on anyone besides those who are locked out and excluded due to system preference. This is actually a good thing for consumers. The more options to play the better.







