My gripe with mobile is that vehicles are super overpowered. I had a zone earlier in the fields and someone just ran everyone over in a buggy and won that way. It's way too hard to aim imo.
and here I was thinking people who play phone games were just stupid
well this is a thing you can do
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/110042/4562090b-c238-49ca-9ec0-764289e32a55/2018-03-20_18-08-17.jpg
that explains why some have such insane aim on mobile, yeah totally fair
Got #2 on my first game on mobile, lost because for some reason my bicep obstructed my view when I would fire in ADS
no disrespect but the appeal of playing this game on mobile is utterly beyond me
it runs better than it does on pc
I have maybe 5 friends who can handle PUBG on their PC vs 20 friends who regularly play Rules of Survival and now PUBG on mobile. Touch controls are garbage but I'll do it for the company.
the amount of fucking ammo i waste on mobile is insane. the placement of the firing buttons is just a little too close to where i want blank screen to be and once you accidentally hit the fire button you have to untouch the screen to stop firing.
my and my brother were playing last night which was super fun because up until now, he had been coming over my place and we'd take turns playing on my pc. first time we got to play pubg together and it was awesome. voice chat works surprisingly well.
If you're at university or something, it's great to kill time. Also, I can't run the PC version and don't really like PS4 Fortnite so it's a comfortable alternative for me for now. It differs from other mobile games like GTA SA and so on, the aiming and shooting works (obviously not as in depth as PC but it's still fun)
For a phone game, I'm shocked with how quickly I'm developing a muscle memory for it. Shame is, apparently it starts you out on servers with bots and gradually introduces more players as you rank up. Feels less rewarding that way but once you're like rank 10 I think you're on players only
Added bonus for being free too.
Surprisingly good with 4G. Won a game lol
Still convinced there's too many bots
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People do this on the xbox version and PC, you're crying over spilt milk at this rate.
The possible solution to that would be to make the vehicles much less durable on those platforms.
I've heard vehicles are like paper on the XBox already. A few bursts usually fucking a vehicle up enough to spook drivers out.
It makes sense they'd be so common in the endgame on platforms where aiming is a lot harder though.
After trying PUBG on my iPhone 7 it was actually really good. A lot of QOL fixes I wish Bluehole would apply to their PC version and everything, like the automatic attachment equipping and the autoloot once you kill someone, and then the game allowing you to manually choose after it takes the important things. Only gripe is that my only other option besides guest sign in is my Facebook... yeah, not doing that.
Started playing again after a few months off, forgot that nothing quite boils the blood like fighting tooth and nail down to the last 2 players only to be immediately picked off by some guy whose only contribution to the game in the last 5 minutes is crawling prone in the grass into each circle
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Event mode incoming, starting with 8 player squads. Sounds fun.
Aiming actually feels pretty good with gyroscope imo.
I really do prefer touchscreen + gyro over a controller if it wasn't for controls taking up half the screen.
Anyone figured out the point when you're no longer against bots?
I don't understand the bot thing, first match I've had was with real players, a few even did that snake thing at the beginning and my squad used the voicechat including one of their moms that screamed at them at one point
I'm enjoy this a lot more than on pc so far, for example I haven't met a cheater yet and it's free so there's that.
https://i.imgur.com/27ZoFmx.jpg
Not bad for literally my first game ever of PUBG. Then again, most people can't aim for shit with touch controls.
It's just the first couple of solo matches as far as I know.
Can someone who understands game design better than I do explain to me why they couldn't have torn down PUBG before release and rebuilt it with similar resources to the mobile edition. As far as I understand it the chinese company that made PUBG mobile is a pretty significant company, but with how they managed to tear down and rebuild PUBG as a game that runs on fucking mobile hardware, I imagine that process is, in general, possible if you throw enough money at it.
People have said it enough but PUBG needs some core redesigning to be less broken, bandaid fixes can only go so far. Why, after their blazing success, would they not take the opportunity before early access launch to do some serious under-the-hood changes and redesigns? The mobile version of the game being 98% PUBG but playing like an actually competently designed game is super jarring.
Primarily because the people that are in charge of main-stay PUBG are... well.
[i]Retarded.[/i]
Bit the bullet and bought PUBG despite being on an i5 3570k and 6950 2GB and I'm surprised how well the game's running on it. I'm averaging around 50fps from what I can tell (I find below 45 unplayable and I've had no qualms)
Really didn't expect this old machine to boot, let alone run fucking battlegrounds
Pubg devs are probably smarter on average than most of us here, to be fair, it's just that making a AAA-tier FPS is really hard and they've never made one before. I imagine it's also pretty difficult to recruit new
talent and upsize since they all speak korean.
Played 3 matches yesterday and the game runs considerably better.
Landing, picking items and shooting were all instantaneous. ~2 months ago was my last session and the experience was... much less memorable.
But I suppose for some it still runs like shit? I guess I'm lucky.
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