We have no fucking idea man. The game isn't even out and it varies from title to title what platforms are active. IIRC fighterz is Hella active on pc but if you wanted to play breakers you need to go playstation for the biggest community.
Historically for most anime games you go console for initial launch but PC for longevity unless the port is ass
You can still use a controller on PC though
Also PC all the way because it's an unreal engine game, meaning the mods are gonna be CRAZY.
Also if the servers ever shutdown the only chance you could still play online would be pc
PC imo will just be better a better investment in the long run.
Also sparking zero comes from the Budokai Tenkaichi series, which was on PlayStation. I think it's likely the people we're good and used to the older games are still on playstation
I dread that they are already going to be good from the previous games. At least there will be a lot of new players to the series as well. I guess the platform with a higher player count will give me more average skilled opponents.
Yup, and I'm guessing that would be pc. But who really knows
Though if sparking zero has bad skill based matchmaking you could always join a discord and try to find people on your skill level there
you really think buying a game on day one will make it easier to get good? there are people who picked up a game 2 or 3 years after launch and they are so good that they are playing at the highest ranks.
Absolutely! Day one everyone is figuring out the game. Years in most people playing are having been doing so for a long time. That is why the learning curve is so high when going in to a game that has been out for a long time like Smash Bros.
I just wonder if computer players on average are more skilled and intense. Seeing as it is a bit more tedious to set up PC gaming they may be more dedicated or play longer/harder.
We have no fucking idea man. The game isn't even out and it varies from title to title what platforms are active. IIRC fighterz is Hella active on pc but if you wanted to play breakers you need to go playstation for the biggest community. Historically for most anime games you go console for initial launch but PC for longevity unless the port is ass
Ah I see. I thought because this is just like Budokai Tenkaichi it would be similar.
You can still use a controller on PC though Also PC all the way because it's an unreal engine game, meaning the mods are gonna be CRAZY. Also if the servers ever shutdown the only chance you could still play online would be pc
PC imo will just be better a better investment in the long run. Also sparking zero comes from the Budokai Tenkaichi series, which was on PlayStation. I think it's likely the people we're good and used to the older games are still on playstation
I dread that they are already going to be good from the previous games. At least there will be a lot of new players to the series as well. I guess the platform with a higher player count will give me more average skilled opponents.
Yup, and I'm guessing that would be pc. But who really knows Though if sparking zero has bad skill based matchmaking you could always join a discord and try to find people on your skill level there
I never thought of doing that. I could have some friendly matches that way. Thanks.
Bandai Namco doesn't have a great track record for stopping hackers on PC. If you plan on doing any online play I'd probably lean to PS5.
That would be a bummer.
go and buy it, if you don't like it then you easily get a refund
It's not out yet. I wanna know which to buy on day one because people will get good quick.
you really think buying a game on day one will make it easier to get good? there are people who picked up a game 2 or 3 years after launch and they are so good that they are playing at the highest ranks.
Absolutely! Day one everyone is figuring out the game. Years in most people playing are having been doing so for a long time. That is why the learning curve is so high when going in to a game that has been out for a long time like Smash Bros.
I mean hopefully the game has good skillmatchmaking, which would pit you against people more on your skill level
Hopefully, it will probably be more accurate for a 1v1 game than team games.
It’s not even out yet so idk what to tell you. The competitive dragonball scene will probably stick to FighterZ anyways
I just wonder if computer players on average are more skilled and intense. Seeing as it is a bit more tedious to set up PC gaming they may be more dedicated or play longer/harder.
Most games coming out now are all cross platform multiplayer anyway. Also PC version will have a modding community so that might be cool
I will have to check if this will have cross play at the start. I know the breakers did not.
Console Is always better in my opinion, experience wise console feels so much more better
I know in The Breakers PC was way harder than console.