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Until then, I recommend sticking to the console or PC release of your favourite battle royale.Ī retail version of the game reviewed was purchased by the reviewer. Instead of simply porting over these games, devs need to tune them for the platform and release a more compact experience that players can take on-the-go with them or during their daily commute. Games of either Fortnite or PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds can last upwards of 30 minutes a round if players reach the last 15 alive and nothing happens during the majority of that time because players are spread too thin throughout the massive map. While it’s nice to see battle royale games on mobile, the big two just don’t translate well to a mobile experience. This isn’t an example of poor balancing as it is the reality of the situation-shooting in this mobile game sucks and there isn’t much Tencent Games can do to fix that due to the nature of the platform. For these reasons I found that the best strategy to get chicken dinners was to get in a vehicle and simply run people over rather than actually engage with them on foot.
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Desync issues also harm the overall experience, causing multiple hit registration problems. Because no one can accurately aim using a touch screen, fire fights between opponents are a mess of chance and luck, rather than individual skill. The gameplay, specifically the controls, is where the mobile version of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds falls apart.

Other odd PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds control quirks, like tapping Y to cycle multiple weapons instead of a weapon wheel, or pressing the left trigger once to access precision aim, are odd, but at least easy to adapt to.PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (Mobile) – screenshots for this review taken on a Google Pixel 2XL by CGM Staff. When you need to get geared up as quickly as possible you don’t want to be half-stepping back and forth over guns and attachments trying to get the right one. It’s the same for picking up items: it’s a muddy operation that leaves you feeling like you’re trying to grab tiny things with oven mitts on. Shutting doors should be completely trick free.

Shutting them quickly and easily is vital, and shouldn’t be so tricky. This might sound like an odd thing to single out, but this a game where open doors broadcast your presence in a house to anyone that sees it, leaving you open to ambush or attack.

Shutting doors in particular can be an infuriating, fiddly procedure. There’s also a laggy, imprecise feeling to the controls. Arguably even a bad but stable frame rate can be bearable - it’s the fluctuations that are less tolerable, and this is all fluctuations. Especially more casual people who might see the box in the shop and pick it up because they’ve heard so much about it.Īnyone playing on an original Xbox One or Xbox One S will have the biggest problems, with framerates that are mostly sub-30, and sometimes closer to 20.

But this is a big (timed exclusive) release for Xbox One, with tons of hype and marketing, and I suspect many people will be surprised just how roughly it all runs. Obviously, this is very heavily flagged by Microsoft as a ‘Game Preview’ release (its version of Early Access) so to some extent those performance issues are to be expected. On Xbox’s closed system it suffers even more. That said, on PC the original is a poorly optimised game at the best of times, requiring more power than it should to run well. In a style that’s not unlike The Hunger Games, there’s only ever one winner (a person or team) and it’s generally a stressful and exhilarating mix of stealth, patience and luck. Everyone starts unarmed and scrabbles to grab guns and gear, while a damaging blue energy field slowly pushes them closer and closer together. The game itself, just in case you’re not up to speed, is a very asymmetrical multiplayer gamer that sees 100 players dropped onto an island, all trying to kill each other.
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About The Game Land, loot and outwit your opponents to become the last player left standing in a thrilling game experience full of unexpected, adrenaline-pumping moments. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds complete guide Sorry, no review of PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds yet.
