My love/hate relationship with PUBG


Oh PUBG.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.

real battle

The games that are taking over online gaming by storm. PUBG is one of those, and one of the first. A mod that became a standalone game. However, the question remains, is the game any good? Is it playable? Do users enjoy it? In my personal opinion, we have to go back to the beginning.

The beginning

September 12, 2017. The day I bought PUBG, even though it was still in early access. I had seen a few friends play as well as all the streamers. I thought why not? It was $30, which isn’t cheap, but it’s not terrible either. From what I had heard, the developer was very active in development. So I bought.

For a while, it was fun. I had a group of friends that I played squads with, and being my first FPS on PC, I learned how to play with keyboard and mouse. There were bugs, of course, and hackers, but it’s an early access game, that’s to be expected. Right? Well, correct.

Things were looking good. The updates were coming. Money was being made. Everyone in the world was eager to find out what the game would become.

This day

Fast forward to today, over a year later.

There are still problems. Many problems.

It’s not that the game doesn’t update. They release updates all the time, even now, and they shut down the servers twice a week for maintenance. It’s just… a conflict of interest, maybe?

The developers are really worried about money, or so it seems. Also, with the sea of ​​battle royale games launching, they are worried about staying relevant. The problem is that they are not really helping at all.

The company seems to be more interested in skins, maps, and weapons than fixing what they already have. Every performance update helps something, but it breaks two or three other things. For example, an update dropped my friends and I couldn’t even join a match. Not good.

And so, I’m tired. It’s fun, but I’m tired. You will have nights when everything goes well and you have fun. So, you’ll have nights where you get shot around corners or lose fights that you clearly should have won. The playback system is still so slow that you can’t even watch a replay and see exactly what happened.

Honestly, at the start of the night, it’s like the server has your back or not. If not, you lose a lot of firefights. If he does, you win those. It’s pretty crazy, but it happens over and over again.

Even with all the trouble and my anger, I still have over 200 hours in the game. Why? Because it’s fun. It’s a fun game, when it works. The problem is that when you push for him to be in eSports tournaments, the whole world watches two players survive a grenade that exploded right at their feet (yes, that happened).

It is an argument. Because if you post about it, people say it’s your PC. All I can say is that I’ve played enough to realize it’s the game and not my PC. If I can’t play a game on a GTX 1080, then I don’t want to play that game.