PC gamers diving into Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 are expressing their frustration over a recent development that allows console players to switch off the crossplay feature with PC users. This significant change might drastically reduce the player base on PCs, potentially leading to increased wait times to jump into a match.
This update is not entirely unforeseen. Cheating has been a persistent problem in the game, particularly prevalent among PC players, despite some cases on consoles as well. This has sparked discontent among console users who have felt pressured to play alongside PC gamers, leading some to urge Treyarch to entirely remove the PC crossplay option. Although Call of Duty has been working hard on improving its anti-cheat systems, it’s an issue that continues to plague the community.
The patch notes for Season 3 reveal that consoles can now optionally engage in console-only matches, excluding PC players from their lobbies. This news has stirred up mixed reactions on Reddit. Some players understand the necessity of this change, though they worry it might impact queue times. Meanwhile, others voice their frustration, suggesting Treyarch focus on refining their anti-cheat measures instead of sidelining PC users.
For PC players, the concern extends beyond just the shrinking pool of players. Without a robust banning system for cheaters, the likelihood of encountering them might rise, potentially degrading the multiplayer experience. However, not all console participants are expected to use this feature actively, which might soften the blow. Gamers are eagerly waiting to see how this update will affect the gameplay dynamics when Season 3 finally launches.
Fans have been waiting since the delay of Season 3 in early March for fresh content to arrive. The new patch promises exciting additions, including fresh maps and modes, with classic favorites like Firing Range and Demolition making a return. Black Ops 6 Season 3 hit the shelves on April 2, much to the excitement of the community.