After the PS4 and Switch launch on Thursday, players reached for the first time with their toes in Star Wars: The Jedi Academy, an unexpected obstacle they encountered in their search for Jedi supremacy. Due to the seemingly unintentional cross-play function, players who have been using the PC for a long time intentionally invade the console game to do vicious destruction.
Star Wars: Jedi Academy was launched for the PC back in 2003, giving players on the platform a 17-year lead to hone their lightsaber skills. Taking full advantage of PC's mouse and keyboard advantages, and when entering the multiplayer mode of Jedi Academy this weekend, players who just launched the console port (as seen by PC Gamer) were not particularly excited, but were completely destroyed by the intruder Already. The dark side.
"I'm happy to play this game online, so I picked it up right away." In a reset magazine, a disappointing May payment wrote, "I joined a game and one of them The player is definitely cleaning the floor with us. His username is .twitchtv. Of course, I look up and he is playing on the PC on the switch server, which absolutely kills everyone. "
As Max Payment pointed out, and confirmed by others on the Internet this weekend, all PC players who want to access console multiplayer games need an IP address for the game, which can be easily accessed from PS4 or Switch versions Address and enter it into the browser on the server.
Given that the steps involved in this process are very trivial, let alone cross-game is currently only one street, in fact, it is very likely that publisher Aspyr has never intended to serve veterans for nearly two decades, and in flanking battles, they will touch behind To the lightsaber.
And, unfortunately, it seems that many PC players break into console games with malicious intent. "They're cheating, too," Resetera user Spider-Man wrote in the same thread. "They can see HP, full players, chat and voice, etc. It's not only better players, it's also a bigger disaster. This is also huge cheating. "
Needless to say, console gamers shouted for a solution: "Angry Twitter user ae_Flamingo said:" The guy with the n in h is name is joining your switch public hall and sending spam in a variety of insulting ways. Send to Apsyr on Twitter
"I think we all want you to patch the displayed IP address, change the IP, and do everything possible to enter the server from the PC player." Written by JediKnightHub"Please investigate. It disrupts the experience of new console players."
However, others have suggested that cross-games should be retained, although this is an optional feature: "If it is obviously possible to play cross-games, it is best to embrace it!" Another malavai00x on Twitter"In the long run, it will make more people play together! Just do it so that newcomers don't have to deal with a 17-year-old veterinarian if they don't want to haha <3 years old."
Aspyr has yet to address player concerns directly on its social media channels, but hopes that a fix will be released soon, given that this issue has largely compromised the entertainment of the Star Wars: Jedi Academy console console.