The Rocket League is adding a new feature to help you practice the antenna. Developers Psyonix today announced that the custom training sequence will be in the next update of the game.The update allows players to create their own training shots by placing balls and cars anywhere in the arena they want, adding directions and speed to the ball and previewing the ball's tracks. You can also name and share your training sequence with other players. Cross-platform sharing Rocket League Items is not initially available, but Psyonix expressed the hope that the feature could be added in the future.
You can read the full list of features on the official website, or understand the hidden tales in the game.The Puzzle In Rocket League play. During the GDC, Rocket League developer Psyonix found a crack in one of the oldest and most powerful walls of the game. The studio announced that the Rocket League on the Xbox One will be as cross-platform compatible as the PC, just like the PlayStation 4 version.
Now that's on the Xbox One, both consoles are now using the same PC player. The follow-up question is obvious. "Let's take another step, let these PS4 and Xbox One players enter the PC player pool, see and play". Facts have proved that the problem can be solved, we will soon be able to see the implementation. Jeremy Dunham of Psyonix said in an interview with IGN that once Sony approved it, the function could live within a working day. Microsoft apparently has signed up.