Xbox and PC players of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II have discovered that they can’t disable crossplay in the latest CoD entry.
The PlayStation versions of the game contain an option allowing players to either enable or disable crossplay with other platforms, as has been the case in recent CoD titles on all platforms.
However, the Xbox and PC versions are now completely lacking this option, causing players to take to Twitter to voice their frustration.
Some players prefer to turn off crossplay in order to ensure their opponents and teammates are using similar hardware to them.
Console players may wish to turn off crossplay because most PC players use a mouse and keyboard, and PC versions of games are more susceptible to cheat software.
Meanwhile, because console versions tend to have aim assist as an option, some PC players may prefer to only play against other PC players to avoid playing against aim-assisted opponents.
Since the option is enabled on the PlayStation version of the game, this means PS4 and PS5 owners can choose to only play against other PS4 and PS5 players.
However, Xbox and PC players currently have no in-game option to disable crossplay, meaning they have to take on players on other systems.
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Unless the game is patched with the option to turn off crossplay, the only way Xbox players can remedy this is by turning off crossplay on a system level.
To do this, players have to follow these steps:
PC players don’t have the option to
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