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_Matoo_
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07-13-2023, 10:13 AM
#1
People see Player Unknown's Battlegrounds as a competitive esport, similar to charity tournaments. It could range from single-player events to multi-team finals aiming for the championship. Watching it is definitely entertaining.
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_Matoo_
07-13-2023, 10:13 AM #1

People see Player Unknown's Battlegrounds as a competitive esport, similar to charity tournaments. It could range from single-player events to multi-team finals aiming for the championship. Watching it is definitely entertaining.

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alexandre6768
Member
219
07-14-2023, 04:13 AM
#2
I thought the charity gathering was quite fun. As for eSports, maybe more about streaming events. They’ll need to fix the game bugs before any real competition starts.
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alexandre6768
07-14-2023, 04:13 AM #2

I thought the charity gathering was quite fun. As for eSports, maybe more about streaming events. They’ll need to fix the game bugs before any real competition starts.

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dasfuss
Member
156
07-14-2023, 08:25 AM
#3
Complete the game first before discussing turning it into an esport. Most esports are affordable, straightforward to play, and entertaining to watch. PUBG doesn’t fit that description.
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dasfuss
07-14-2023, 08:25 AM #3

Complete the game first before discussing turning it into an esport. Most esports are affordable, straightforward to play, and entertaining to watch. PUBG doesn’t fit that description.

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snowball013
Junior Member
18
07-21-2023, 12:51 PM
#4
PUBG seems more about chance than talent. I often get caught in dangerous spots and lose because someone spots a weapon faster, or I end up with a shotgun while another player gets a sniper with extra scope. It can still be won but is tough. Such games don’t belong to eSports. Fun gatherings like LAN parties, social events, or charity are great, but competitive play for real money isn’t it.
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snowball013
07-21-2023, 12:51 PM #4

PUBG seems more about chance than talent. I often get caught in dangerous spots and lose because someone spots a weapon faster, or I end up with a shotgun while another player gets a sniper with extra scope. It can still be won but is tough. Such games don’t belong to eSports. Fun gatherings like LAN parties, social events, or charity are great, but competitive play for real money isn’t it.

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Darthsonix
Junior Member
19
07-21-2023, 06:35 PM
#5
The idea of PUBG being an esport seems unlikely given its current design. The game relies heavily on random number generation with up to 25 participants, which contrasts with the structured competition typical of esports. Esports usually feature consistent formats with limited teams, whereas PUBG’s setup allows for large-scale, unpredictable matches. For it to qualify as an esport, a more standardized and repeatable mode would be necessary.
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Darthsonix
07-21-2023, 06:35 PM #5

The idea of PUBG being an esport seems unlikely given its current design. The game relies heavily on random number generation with up to 25 participants, which contrasts with the structured competition typical of esports. Esports usually feature consistent formats with limited teams, whereas PUBG’s setup allows for large-scale, unpredictable matches. For it to qualify as an esport, a more standardized and repeatable mode would be necessary.

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Mokai_Mo
Member
212
07-25-2023, 09:07 PM
#6
They're trying to adjust the system now. The player area is no longer random—it's based on where players are located, moving to areas with fewer or farther players to maintain game flow and prevent clustering. The plane still uses randomization, but everyone shares the same conditions, making it fairer for all. They should eliminate red zones. As far as I know: this is still randomness. I've died many times there, yet I've collected some of my best items.
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Mokai_Mo
07-25-2023, 09:07 PM #6

They're trying to adjust the system now. The player area is no longer random—it's based on where players are located, moving to areas with fewer or farther players to maintain game flow and prevent clustering. The plane still uses randomization, but everyone shares the same conditions, making it fairer for all. They should eliminate red zones. As far as I know: this is still randomness. I've died many times there, yet I've collected some of my best items.

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CavalrysHere
Member
59
07-27-2023, 12:12 PM
#7
It’s fundamentally different from a standard e-sports competition like CS:GO. It tends to struggle with an uneven balance, and currently it has two major issues that developers must resolve before it can be considered a solid e-sports title. The netcode is extremely poor, and the game runs sluggishly overall. I appreciate the game, but for competitive play it falls short.
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CavalrysHere
07-27-2023, 12:12 PM #7

It’s fundamentally different from a standard e-sports competition like CS:GO. It tends to struggle with an uneven balance, and currently it has two major issues that developers must resolve before it can be considered a solid e-sports title. The netcode is extremely poor, and the game runs sluggishly overall. I appreciate the game, but for competitive play it falls short.

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XtremeFail
Junior Member
1
07-29-2023, 10:51 AM
#8
These games are well-optimized and don’t struggle with older graphics cards like GTX 1070s.
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XtremeFail
07-29-2023, 10:51 AM #8

These games are well-optimized and don’t struggle with older graphics cards like GTX 1070s.

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Eduardo_GameOn
Posting Freak
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08-05-2023, 11:25 PM
#9
Randomisation will never be esport... PUBG feels like complete trash to me... Try optimizing it first before considering it an esport... Grab a grip on the Blue Ballz Studio.
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Eduardo_GameOn
08-05-2023, 11:25 PM #9

Randomisation will never be esport... PUBG feels like complete trash to me... Try optimizing it first before considering it an esport... Grab a grip on the Blue Ballz Studio.

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DurpVolts
Member
173
08-06-2023, 03:38 AM
#10
It could become a great eSport title if it were adjusted. The current design relies too heavily on randomness for loot and vehicle drops, and the optimization needs serious improvement. To reach eSport standards, the refresh rate should rise from 17Hz to at least 30 tic-rate. More map variety would help balance skill levels, such as offering smaller maps with fewer teams. Loot drops could be enhanced and ammo more accessible. An RPG twist would also be beneficial. Titles like Commander, Support, Sniper, and Medic would work well, with role limitations on specific weapons or loot items, creating a highly strategic experience.
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DurpVolts
08-06-2023, 03:38 AM #10

It could become a great eSport title if it were adjusted. The current design relies too heavily on randomness for loot and vehicle drops, and the optimization needs serious improvement. To reach eSport standards, the refresh rate should rise from 17Hz to at least 30 tic-rate. More map variety would help balance skill levels, such as offering smaller maps with fewer teams. Loot drops could be enhanced and ammo more accessible. An RPG twist would also be beneficial. Titles like Commander, Support, Sniper, and Medic would work well, with role limitations on specific weapons or loot items, creating a highly strategic experience.

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