Unknown player battles can be fun, but their effectiveness depends on the game and your skill level.
Unknown player battles can be fun, but their effectiveness depends on the game and your skill level.
I didn’t mean it that way—both games aren’t similar in gameplay. My question is whether you think it will achieve the same level of popularity as Overwatch did.
This approach applies to many battle royale titles, including H1Z1 Battle Royale and Arma 3 BR. Games like BR offer enjoyment by letting players decide their fights according to their equipment. If someone possessed an AR and understood how to adjust the zeroing, everything would shift in their favor. Edit: Besides, you won’t be targeted by a UMP-9 from across the field. Sniper weapons remain precise.
Typically, being shot from any range results in death or serious harm.
Discuss how to handle close-quarters combat in PUBG, emphasizing strategy over direct fire. Highlight the game's focus on planning and survival rather than fast-paced shootouts. Note that PUBG differs from competitive shooters like CoD and isn't suited for players who enjoy quick, high-risk scenarios.
Right, but how unbalanced it is. Same goes for shotgun range I get the type of game it is and I enjoy both types of game type. I just think the game could have some vital improvements. It wasn't personally worth it for me or my friends right now. Maybe down the road I will buy it again
You notice that shotguns, particularly when loaded with heavy slugs, offer excellent range and precision, even though buck shots have a much wider spread. The notion that shotguns are limited to hitting only exact targets in games is unrealistic.
This game has been gaining attention on streaming platforms, though it's hard to understand why. It seems to function because of audience participation from streamers, which usually leads people to switch between games like GTA V and Wildlands or similar cheaper options. Unless you have a big group of friends who play together, it's not worth the effort. But if you do have a regular group, you can enjoy almost anything—even card games against humanity.
I tried it... really bad performance, but I’m glad they’ll improve soon.
I also like arena shooters. The scaling of damage and the tactics used are more similar to the slower, more realistic games than to arena shooters. PUBG feels more like the classic Delta Force or Battlefield titles, especially on hardcore settings rather than what most modern shooters do. That doesn’t mean PUBG isn’t improved, but the main experience remains solid.