Star Wars: Jedi Academy, released back in 2003 on PC and Xbox, was recently added to the Nintendo switchch. And, uh, PC players somehow managed to connect to multiplayer servers.
As PC Gamer report, PC players were able to connect directly to the IP of the switch servers used, and through the same game on both platforms, they were able to play directly against the console's opposition.
The results are … as you expected, given their experience and keyboard + control.
I've been to star Wars clan a looooooooong some time ago, again when I was flying a lot they had stars,he Jedi players they were on the next-level machine. And that was it is. Anyone who has stuck with and honed their skills over the past 20 years is unfamiliar years must Become some kind of automatic killing machine.
Understandably, Switch players are unhappy, with the high cost of having PC players blocked by blocking their console connections servers.
Which … Okay, but then again, let these former people see have their time in the sun.