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Bluebird82
Junior Member
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02-01-2023, 12:17 PM
#11
I believe this makes sense, similar to a demo, but I still feel my arguments hold up. You might not grasp why a game feels so engaging or enjoyable in just two hours, and some players could leave with a negative view simply because they didn’t perform well. This is particularly noticeable in PvP titles.
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Bluebird82
02-01-2023, 12:17 PM #11

I believe this makes sense, similar to a demo, but I still feel my arguments hold up. You might not grasp why a game feels so engaging or enjoyable in just two hours, and some players could leave with a negative view simply because they didn’t perform well. This is particularly noticeable in PvP titles.

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wereee24
Junior Member
27
02-01-2023, 01:36 PM
#12
It's just a preliminary check on whether you enjoy the main idea of the game. For instance, spending about two hours might show you dislike the survival/RNG loot part of PUBG.
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wereee24
02-01-2023, 01:36 PM #12

It's just a preliminary check on whether you enjoy the main idea of the game. For instance, spending about two hours might show you dislike the survival/RNG loot part of PUBG.

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CrimsonFrenzy
Junior Member
44
02-01-2023, 03:33 PM
#13
You’d probably fall in love with the looting system, that’s addictive. It’s funny how this helps you find buildings and loot faster. Maybe you didn’t enjoy the survival part because you weren’t great at it? I still question if you’d like the game at all—since it can deliver an adrenaline rush unlike anything else. That’s probably why it’s so popular right now. I’m not sure if you’d have liked it more, and there’s a chance you might not. But I’d say you’re not always sure of yourself after just two hours.
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CrimsonFrenzy
02-01-2023, 03:33 PM #13

You’d probably fall in love with the looting system, that’s addictive. It’s funny how this helps you find buildings and loot faster. Maybe you didn’t enjoy the survival part because you weren’t great at it? I still question if you’d like the game at all—since it can deliver an adrenaline rush unlike anything else. That’s probably why it’s so popular right now. I’m not sure if you’d have liked it more, and there’s a chance you might not. But I’d say you’re not always sure of yourself after just two hours.

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purple_Kz
Junior Member
3
02-13-2023, 02:04 PM
#14
I think there might have been a misunderstanding somewhere. With over 200 hours in PUBG and a strong passion for it, I realized I really enjoyed it from the start. I didn’t want to take it back. He often made jokes in every PUBG thread about messing things up, but he never tried the game—something that’s totally free. My point was just to warn against messing around with something you don’t understand or haven’t experienced.
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purple_Kz
02-13-2023, 02:04 PM #14

I think there might have been a misunderstanding somewhere. With over 200 hours in PUBG and a strong passion for it, I realized I really enjoyed it from the start. I didn’t want to take it back. He often made jokes in every PUBG thread about messing things up, but he never tried the game—something that’s totally free. My point was just to warn against messing around with something you don’t understand or haven’t experienced.

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i3z___
Senior Member
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03-01-2023, 01:29 AM
#15
A lot of discussion surrounds microtransactions and renting games, but not enough focus on multi-core optimization. I'm excited to see how this improves performance, particularly with HT-enabled processors. Planning a LAN session this weekend and adding PUBG to the list. Really looking forward to checking out the gains on my i7 6700HQ.
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i3z___
03-01-2023, 01:29 AM #15

A lot of discussion surrounds microtransactions and renting games, but not enough focus on multi-core optimization. I'm excited to see how this improves performance, particularly with HT-enabled processors. Planning a LAN session this weekend and adding PUBG to the list. Really looking forward to checking out the gains on my i7 6700HQ.

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buckeye2012
Member
181
03-01-2023, 06:23 AM
#16
Regrettably, the initial commenter turned out to be a troll who had never played the game, which quickly sidesteps the main issues.
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buckeye2012
03-01-2023, 06:23 AM #16

Regrettably, the initial commenter turned out to be a troll who had never played the game, which quickly sidesteps the main issues.

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senne632
Member
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03-01-2023, 07:08 AM
#17
It's great to see a developer thinking ahead. This is really inspiring. Just a moment, though—now I have a reason to spend on a 6-core processor! Cheers! (closes browser to check account)
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senne632
03-01-2023, 07:08 AM #17

It's great to see a developer thinking ahead. This is really inspiring. Just a moment, though—now I have a reason to spend on a 6-core processor! Cheers! (closes browser to check account)

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Elexctroz
Member
63
03-01-2023, 08:21 AM
#18
It seems the CPU load on your FX-8320E was relatively low, around 60% on the busiest core. You're looking for better performance in graphics, either by reducing hardware demands or making the most of the power used. Currently, the visual quality isn't great, and you're struggling to hit 144Hz on your 1080 Ti without having to lower all settings significantly.
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Elexctroz
03-01-2023, 08:21 AM #18

It seems the CPU load on your FX-8320E was relatively low, around 60% on the busiest core. You're looking for better performance in graphics, either by reducing hardware demands or making the most of the power used. Currently, the visual quality isn't great, and you're struggling to hit 144Hz on your 1080 Ti without having to lower all settings significantly.

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Slick_Kat
Member
69
03-01-2023, 09:25 AM
#19
It's true that open areas in multiplayer games present unique challenges. While I understand the benefits of multi-core optimization, I prefer sticking to the bare minimum settings. In a competitive environment, reducing foliage and shadow levels provides a clear edge over players who push those limits. Cutting shadows removes interior shadows, and trimming grass improves visibility from afar. Personally, PUBG performs well at maximum settings. It's disappointing though, as I can't enjoy the game on equal footing with others who have more resources.
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Slick_Kat
03-01-2023, 09:25 AM #19

It's true that open areas in multiplayer games present unique challenges. While I understand the benefits of multi-core optimization, I prefer sticking to the bare minimum settings. In a competitive environment, reducing foliage and shadow levels provides a clear edge over players who push those limits. Cutting shadows removes interior shadows, and trimming grass improves visibility from afar. Personally, PUBG performs well at maximum settings. It's disappointing though, as I can't enjoy the game on equal footing with others who have more resources.

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theonlyraider
Member
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03-15-2023, 07:55 AM
#20
I’ve made some updates to a few posts to ensure clarity and relevance. Let me know if you need anything adjusted!
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theonlyraider
03-15-2023, 07:55 AM #20

I’ve made some updates to a few posts to ensure clarity and relevance. Let me know if you need anything adjusted!

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