![]() ![]() It provides players with about 50 magnificent cars, each with different stats. It is a high-adrenaline game with gameplay similar to Need For Speed due to its quick, messy, and jumpy play. Wreckfest is a racing video game released in 2018, first for PC players and later released for other devices. Though I do hope it gets considered in the future.This page contains information on whether Wreckfest is cross-platform. Unfortunately, (dev) just said it wasn't planned, so big oof. Once again, the major obstacle is the steam multiplayer, as pointed out. Although, the "dumbing down effect," so to speak, shouldn't be an issue with this game, as the console version is actually ahead of the pc version (at least until the 27th). I see your point, thank you for clarifying. The separate Windows Store version of that game is literally the console port aka a dumbed down version. However, the Bedrock and Java edition both have their pros and cons in multiplayer, modding, and performance the base content, gameplay, and mechanics are the same).There's a difference between games made concurrently on both console and PC vs the other way around such as ARK. Once again, no matter on console, PC, or even mobile, there is little to no differences between the games across the platforms (you may argue that the Java edition as being separate. This is similar to Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. ![]() With Rocket League, no matter if you are playing on console or PC, you are playing the exact same game, the only differences being some graphical differences and different inputs. Originally posted by Meestasqueed:I do not understand your claim that PC games somehow get "dumbed down to the console level." There is a reason I included Rocket League and Minecraft: Bedrock Edition as examples. However, cross-platform play is not a bad idea in concept, especially the player base of the PC version, or lack therof. I can see how it would be difficult to build a custom multiplayer system since Wreckfest's development between the pc and console versions were completely separate. Otherwise, you do have a point with the steam multiplayer issue. However, the Bedrock and Java edition both have their pros and cons in multiplayer, modding, and performance the base content, gameplay, and mechanics are the same). I do not understand your claim that PC games somehow get "dumbed down to the console level." There is a reason I included Rocket League and Minecraft: Bedrock Edition as examples. My experience of games implementing cross-platform multiplayer is the PC version gets dumbed down to the console level. Would mean they would have to completely remove the Steam multiplayer system and replace it with their own custom one.Īnyway, careful what you wish for. Originally posted by holdenballs:Highly unlikely as PC version uses Steam multiplayer.
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