So, You Wanna Chainsaw Massacre with Your Buddies? A Crossplay Guide for Texas-Sized Team Up
Ah, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. A game that makes you question your life choices while simultaneously providing a thrilling escape (into a world of even worse life choices). But what's even better than chainsawing maniacs alone? Chainsawing maniacs with your friends! Especially if those friends happen to be chilling on a different platform.
But fear not, fellow massacre-enthusiasts! This guide will cut through the confusion of crossplay in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre like Leatherface through a... well, you get the idea.
Can PC and Xbox Slay Together?
Hold onto your kneecaps, the answer is yes! But with a caveat. Imagine it as a fancy dinner party - only certain consoles are invited to mingle.
- The VIP Section: PC players, Xbox Series X/S slashers, and fancy folks with a PlayStation 5 can all party together in glorious crossplay.
- The Lone Star Lan Party: However, Xbox One gamers are stuck with their own posse. Sorry, fellas, gotta upgrade those digs to join the crossplay shindig.
- The Basement (metaphorically speaking, of course): PlayStation 4 survivors are also relegated to their own corner for now.
How to Get the Party Started? (Besides the Whole Chainsaw Thing)
If you're on the lucky crossplay list (PC, Xbox Series X/S, or PS5), then fear not! Crossplay should be automatically enabled. Just hop in-game and let the matchmaking magic happen.
Bonus Tip: If you're feeling extra social and want to team up with a specific friend, you can utilize the party system to create a private match. Just be sure they're on a compatible platform, otherwise things might get awkward (like trying to share a chainsaw).
So there you have it, folks! A guide to navigating the social intricacies of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Now get out there and and and... massacre responsibly (with friends, of course).