Crossplay in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: A Double-Edged Sword
Cross-platform play has revolutionized online gaming, uniting the Call of Duty community. However, crossplay isn't without its downsides. This guide explains how to disable crossplay in Black Ops 6 and the implications of doing so.
The Crossplay Dilemma
Disabling crossplay offers a potentially fairer gaming experience, especially for console players. The primary reason is the inherent advantage PC players possess with mouse and keyboard controls, leading to more precise aiming. The increased risk of encountering cheaters, despite anti-cheat measures like Ricochet, is another significant factor. Disabling crossplay theoretically reduces the likelihood of facing hackers.
However, a major drawback is the significantly smaller player pool. This can lead to longer matchmaking times and potentially poorer connections with other players.
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Disabling Crossplay: A Step-by-Step Guide
Turning off crossplay is simple:
Locate the Crossplay and Crossplay Communications toggles in the Account & Network settings. These are typically found near the top of the settings menu. Simply toggle the setting from "On" to "Off" using the X or A button (depending on your console). This can be done from within Black Ops 6, Warzone, or the main Call of Duty menu. Note that the image shows the setting added to Quick Settings for easier access.
Important Considerations
You might find the crossplay setting greyed out in certain game modes, such as Ranked Play. Previously, Call of Duty mandated crossplay in some modes, often resulting in an unfair experience. However, Season 2 of Black Ops 6 allows for crossplay disabling even in competitive modes, offering players greater control over their opponents.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is currently available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.