PUBG: 25 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds

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Much like being blasted into orbit after forgetting to stop boosting and hitting a pothole, it isn't out of the ordinary to watch everyone flail like rag dolls when you take a wrong turn or cut an angle a little too sh


You deserve to be shamed if you camp on those dang stairs, because all your tallies will be ill-gotten, and no one will respect you for your deplorable tactics. Unfortunately, this meme pertains to a lot more players than we'd like to mention, but campers will be camp


In an age when Call of Duty games can generate over $1 billion in sales in less than one month, it's safe to say that military combat simulation represents big business. However, while plenty of video games and Hollywood films have attempted to communicate the horrors of the battlefield, very few fiction projects have ever gone quite so far as **Act of Valor ** , the film by co-directors, Mike McCoy and Scott Wa


Unfortunately, while Act of Valor succeeds as a love letter to servicemen, military families, and anyone who has ever sacrificed for the good of their country, the film itself, from a cinematic standpoint, is a disjointed mishmash of gripping behind-the-scenes details and compelling combat sequences, paired with awkward performances and a generic (as well as jumbled) terrorist storyline. There's absolutely no doubt that moviegoers who have been touched by military service in one way or another will likely connect with the characters and situations portrayed in the film; however, for film fans and cinephiles looking for a gritty military ops movie, there are a number of shortcomings that will undermine the Act of Valor 's imp

PUBG forgoes many typical video game conventions, which can make a lot of its attempts for increased realize feel quirky. While not incredibly rare, headshot multipliers are not something one typically thinks of when using melee weapons and the inclusion of them in PUBG makes melee weapons pretty interesting. While not necessarily all that useful of a tip due to the fact that melee fights are pretty rare, aiming for the head when using your fists or any melee weapon can score you some massive dam

The Storm is an undoubtedly cool feature: you’re caved in on this island and are slowly being pushed towards the middle by this abundance of fog known as the Storm. Too bad the Storm is yet another feature that feels creative, yet is another rip off of PUBG ’s blue cir


When it comes to online gaming, there are certain groups that can be easily identified by a few qualities; DOTA players are slimeballs, CS:GO players are always screaming about grenades, and Diablo 2 players still exist, believe it or not (although it is one of the greatest games ever ma


This ruthless cycle has brought about a rapid evolution in online multiplayer games, esports, and streaming opportunities, and fps loadouts|Https://fpspedia.com/ it's been fascinating to observe. Today we sit less than a year since the launch of PUBG and it has broken all sorts of records, becoming the number one game on Steam, hitting numbers in the millions of concurrent players. Through a deal with Microsoft, PUBG also found itself launched on Xbox One for the 2017 holiday season, and despite its atrocious quality on that platform , it quickly surpassed 5 million in unit sales. It's a be


In early 2016, a year after its launch, Daybreak split H1Z1 into two separate projects: Just Survive (the original gameplay) and the newer King of the Kill , a battle royale mode that was popular in the modding community for both DayZ and ARMA . Daybreak even sought out Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene himself, the creator of the mode, to help make King of the Kill for H1Z1 before he eventually went on to make the self-titled PUBG with Korean developer Blueh


Ultimately, the film's greatest asset, the real life Navy SEALs (and their insight), create a strange mix of successes and failures that at times enhance the experience and on other occasions don't translate very well from reality to film. Much like the acting, there are moments where the filmmakers overindulged in reality and undermined immersion - offering a few flat-out all too "convenient" moments that probably have occurred on the battlefield (one involving a close-range RPG, especially), but come across as emotionally manipulative when viewed as part of a manufactured film project. Similarly, while the film's thin video game-esque storyline plays out like a mission logbook, and showcases the various aspects of military ops, it never bothers to develop the characters beyond anything but basic stereotypes - meaning that even though the story is on the surface realistic, there's very little for certain portions of the audience to connect with in the moment or ponder once the credits r


Why can't we just be honest with ourselves when it comes to our love of gaming, and the hours we're going to continue to waste on it? Like it's any more reasonable to binge a streaming service or exercising, or whatever non-gamers do. You know what, when someone asks you, don't lie; say it proud, even if you have a sweater