Within the last decade, online play across platforms has gone from a far-fetched dream to a commonplace reality. While it’s brought the Call of Duty community together, crossplay does have its drawbacks. Here’s how to disable crossplay in Black Ops 6.
Disabling crossplay in Black Ops 6 is a bit of a double-edged sword. The main reason players have for wanting to disable crossplay is to get a more even playing field, ensuring all players have a similar and fair experience. For console players on Xbox and PlayStation, many want to avoid encountering PC players in their matches.
You might want to disable Crossplay if you’re on console since PC players have an entirely different input with a mouse and keyboard. A mouse and keyboard control scheme has some inherent advantages over console players since aiming with a mouse is far more precise than with a controller. PC players also may have easier access to mods and cheats. In spite of Call of Duty‘s Ricochet Anti-Cheat, Black Ops 6 and Warzone players have reported playing against many hackers and cheaters. That being said, disabling crossplay should in theory reduce the amount of cheaters found in lobbies.
However, there is one major downside to disabling crossplay in Call of Duty. This reduces the total pool of players available to matchmake with by a sizable amount. This can result in difficulty finding matches. In our experience with crossplay disabled, it often takes longer than usual to find matches and lobbies can have poorer connections between players.
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