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 It's been nearly five years since the pioneering player unknowns debuted a


Battlegrounds was first released on Steam in the year 2000.


in March of this year, when he introduced us to the






the concept of pitting 100 players against one other


other in a life-or-death struggle until


They are simply the best or the last among them.


Since then, the original battle has survived.


The battle royale has been going on for a while now


against the numerous games that it is involved in


It took a long time to be inspired, and it's only now that it's done so.


I dropped the admission fee and joined the ranks of the unpai


Pubg hasn't lost its appeal as a competitive game.


It's a nice touch, but the novelty has worn off.


In certain ways, it falls short.


when compared to newer and

more innovative

battle royale games

in its favor survival after parachuting

into pubg's relatively realistic open

world requires you to be much stealthier

and more deliberately tactical than you

would in say the run and gun style of

fortnite for example you might wait for

a passing aircraft to drown out your

footsteps so you can enter a household

undetected or you might use a smoke

screen to distract a squad of enemy


players that are pinning you down from a

nearby ridge firefights are tense even

though the wide selection of guns tend

to be clunky to shoot even after you've

modded them with scopes and extended

magazines this is because weapons in

pubg lack the gun feel that makes modern

shooters like call of duty or apex

legend so enjoyable to play they're

tolerable to handle in third person mode

but frustratingly inaccurate unless you



switch to first person mode or aim down




the sights but since movement is clearly



designed around third person play not to



mention you get the ability to peak



around corners without poking your head



out first person mode feels slow by



comparison and the weapons suffer for it



pubg's emphasis on realistic bullet

physics is just fine and it makes sense

that hit markers are absent by default

because pubg wants to give you as little

information as possible to make its

fights more intense but it's not nearly

as slick as say call of duty warzone

each of the seven diverse maps including

the eastern european inspired erange

and the golden deserts of miramar are

vast enough to get lost in and you'll

never see everything in one go before

most of the playable area is swallowed

by the shrinking survival zone that

forces everyone together at the end of a

match

they all sprawl across a variety of

outposts villages and terrain features

such as rivers and mountains that can be

used to your advantage if you approach


it like a tactical toy box it's all

gorgeous to look at but it also serves

to give you choices in how you survive

the encroaching storm and evade or

ambush anybody who may be waiting to

pick you off it can become tedious to

move across them if you and your team of

up to four find yourselves without a

vehicle though and when you do find one

they're not much fun to drive because of

their poor controls and clunky physics

and because these matches last

considerably longer than the typical

apex legends or fortnite round there can

be quite a bit of dead air but of course

the hunt for ammunition body armor and

medical supplies to keep you in the

fight is constant

that expansive map size means there's

always an opportunity cost to action or

inaction in pubg every decision is

meaningful but usually not enough to

spell life or death on its own will you

cut across the open field to reach


3:22


nearby weapons cache and risk a sniper


3:24


attack or will you sneak between


3:26


buildings and hope you find decent loot


along the way do you recklessly drive

across the map and risk unwanted

attention or do you creep around the

edges of the storm and wait for the

other players to pick each other off

before making your move lots of

approaches are viable and achieving that

chicken dinner winner's screen is still

a thrill and if you're curious about

whether it runs well don't worry it does

but it's a lot better if you're playing

on a decent pc by comparison pubg is a

rough experience on playstation 5. it's

a struggle to distinguish other players

at long ranges rendering the vastness of

pubg's maps feeling empty there is a

performance mode which aims for a smooth

60fps at 1080p but the lack of 4k


fidelity limited draw distance and

imprecise controls make it difficult to

play pubg the way it was designed you're

also locked into playing with other

playstation and xbox players which puts

pubg firmly behind its battle royal

contemporaries in cross play with pc and


other platforms


ultimately pubg doesn't have much meat


on its bones if you get bored of

skirmishing for survival in both solo

and team modes there's very little in

the way of custom maps and the only

other official arcade mode is a

lackluster team deathmatch that you can

comfortably ignore that single mode

focus is similar to apex legends but

neither can hold a candle to the

versatility of fortnite it's great then

that you can always dip into the

dedicated training mode and play with

pubg's entire collection of weapons and

toys for as long as you want even

testing them against a firing range a

race car track and a cool jump school

area that lets you parachute in as many

times as you'd like in fact the new

player experience does a fine job of

getting you up to speed quickly with a

few mandatory training matches against

easy target bots as far as this free to

play revamp goes pubg now offers the


mostly standard assortment of cosmetic


options and a battle pass however it's


unique among its peers in that it


charges a 13 fee to access the ranked


mode which is kind of a bummer if 


have any intention of competing but it


does make sense as a potential deterrent


for cheaters who would otherwise just


create new accounts daily if you want to


get serious about pubg it's a small


price to pay to keep those jerks at bay


it's far from being too little too late


for this venerable battle royale to


reduce its price tag to zero


playerunknown's battlegrounds may be a


known quantity these days but its slower


paced survival of the fittest struggle


still creates memorable shootouts and


intense moments in nearly every match


however console players might find its


efforts to render its massive 8x8


kilometer maps in proper detail


technically disappointing and no matter


where you play its vehicles are no joy


ride luckily pubg has plenty of life


left in it if you can look past the


clunky weapons and vehicles for the much


more hectic firefights and interesting


tactics-focused survival that takes


place in spite of it all for more battle


royale action have a look at the


competition in our updated review of


apex legends and the newer melee focus



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