PUBG: 25 Things Only Super Fans Knew They Could Do In PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
One pitfall that PUBG will need to watch out for is not to become too niche or difficult for players to get into. At the moment the sheer potential and power of PUBG is enough to keep new players coming and old players sticking around, but that's not going to last forever. Eventually, players will drop off as they are enticed by new games that hit the market. That doesn't mean purely direct competitors to PUBG , but games across the board - some of those highly anticipated games of 2018 will take PUBG players away regardless of whether they offer similar gameplay at
Universal's own legal history led to their downfall, however, after Nintendo's lawyer John Kirby pointed out that Universal had argued that King Kong was in public domain for its 1976 remake - a move that led to Kirby's name being honored with a Nintendo hero of his own. The court found in Nintendo's favor, and it appears as though Universal and Nintendo have buried the hatchet, given that the pair are making a Mario movie together and building a Nintendo theme park in Universal Studi
Fortnite just didn’t take the high road when it came to shaping its battle royale mode. Instead of separating their mode from the competition like how GTA V did with their battle royale mode, they shamelessly and obviously ripped off features like player count, and game modes/variati
First and foremost, _ PUBG’s _ style in both graphics and gameplay is more realistic. Whereas _ Fortnite _ features sillier, often exaggerated movements and weaponry with its cartoonish style and abilities, _ PUBG _ takes a more grounded approach. Weapons, vehicles, and gameplay physics are more life-like, as is the surrounding environment in which players can swim (and drown) in the large bodies of water within the map. Additionally, while friendly fire was removed from _ Fortnite _ earlier this year as a way for Epic to reduce the amount of team killing, _ PUBG _ fully allows friendly fire, adding to its real
The lack of a building ability also allows _ PUBG _ to hone in on its intuitiveness. Upgrading weapons and armor is simple and easy to pick up. Tossing grenades and other throwables is a bit trickier to pull off, but once you get a feel for it, the act of throwing an explosive becomes nearly an art f
Some people simply want to watch the world burn. Others just want to make sure other players or teams don't have easy getaway plans. During a PUBG match, a vehicle can make a huge difference in staying ahead of the circle and also making sure you're not eliminated by pure chance after the circle shrinks in the least fortunate way. Players really like to take out the tires of vehicles their not using in hopes of sabotaging other players. It's really easy to do but comes at the cost of ammunition and/or the sound of your gun depending on if it's suppressed. The best way to avoid alerting other players and also not wasting that precious ammo is to simply destroy the tires with your fists. Yes, I did, in fact, say fists. You can use your bare hands or even one of the various melee weapons to pop the tires on random vehicles. It defies all logic but the moment you walk up to a buggy and punch out its tires with your own knuckles is extremely satisfying. It seems that this feature was probably implemented in the game to give some type of balance between a person with a car and someone without a gun. Though this means that the driver has to be oblivious and either parked or driving incredibly s
Touching on all of the issues that _ PUBG _ has faced is not an indication of why you shouldn't play it. Rather, it is a testament to the fact that the game is still impressively standing in spite of those troubles and is being added to another platform via the PlayStation 4. It should not be overlooked that _ PUBG _ has had its own share of success in the mainstream spotlight, such as the PGI 2018 PUBG $1 Million Charity Showdown Tournament which featured celebrity streamers and professional gamers including (you guessed it), Tyler "Ninja" Blev
2018 has been the "Year of Battle Royale," with hordes of games jumping on the bandwagon and attempting to mirror the success of games like _ Fortnite _ and _ Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds _ . While _ Call of Duty Black Ops _ battle royale mode, _ Blackout _ , has had a successful run thus far, few have seen anything close to the success that _ Fortnite _ and _ Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds _ have maintained. Between the two titles, _ Fortnite _ has remained (arguably) the number one choice for the battle royale ge
Now that we’ve got some of the meat and potatoes out of the way, it’s time to dive into the finer details of how Fortnite rips off PUBG . Starting with one that particularly feels like a blatant rip-off, keeping the lobby sizes to
With a relatively modest budget, the filmmaking team enlisted a batch of active-duty Navy SEALs to create one of the most gritty and grounded military operation films ever conceived. Not only are the leading men in Act of Valor actual servicemen, the directors also employed a number of unconventional production techniques - including live ammunition and explosives. However, is the actual film - aside from all the realistic combat sequences and Bangalore smoke update compelling production choices - an enjoyable and high-octane experie