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Rocket League, the game that sucks away most of my gaming time has a fantastic update now out that allows you to party up with friends across different platforms.

There's a whole new part of the interface to deal with this, the Friends List which is split into different sections covering friends from your current platform, RocketID to show friends on other platforms, a recent players list to reach out to people you've had a good game with and an alerts section to see notifications.

I've said it before but I will say it again, I think this is brilliant and I hope many more games follow this when it makes sense.

Additionally, Season 9 has ended with rewards going out like these I managed to bag for being at a Platinum reward level (you also get all the wheels for the previous ranks too!):

Season 10 has now begun, requiring you to get some placement matches done. However, if you do win at least half of your placement matches you will get near your Season 9 ranking. The Free Play mode also now has the Dropshot, Hoops, Rumble, and Snow Day game modes.

On the technical side of things, they've also introduced new options to help with lag (with the original Legacy option still remaining):

  • STS (Sim Time Scaling) - This allows the game server to instruct your client to very subtly speed up or slow down in order to maintain a smooth input stream.
  • CSTS (Continuous Sim Time Scaling) - A more aggressive version of STS that uses a continuous feedback loop to determine game speed.

Full patch notes here.

If it's not clear by how highly I speak of the game by now, I'm a big fan and think you should pick up a copy. You can do so on Humble Store and Steam.

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Kiwii Feb 21, 2019
It has become my most played game in the last few weeks. The only issues I have is controller rumble not working at all in the Linux port, and some sounds cutting out on some maps mid-match (it feels irritating when you can't hear your engine).
sneakeyboard Feb 21, 2019
I wonder if we're now, or will, at some point, be able to trade with other players cross-platform. Good to see them making use of all that crate money. Love the game but I'm still a little bothered by their lack of quality of life features; they seem to be trying to fix the biggest problem at least.

I'm hoping they move everything to vulkan. It'd be nice.
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