PUBG Vs PUBG Mobile: All Differences Mechanics Explained

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For many Apex Legends regulars, the R-301 Carbine has been a weapon of comfort considering its managed to be good to great for most of the game's existence. It's one drawback is that its damage output is a bit lower than ideal but thanks to it reviewing well in almost every other area it's an easy recommendat


Friendly tutorial robot Pathfinder needs a Pokémon that understands him. The Pokémon that would likely respond the best to Pathfinder's mechanical code is good old Porygon! According to its Pokédex entry in Pokémon Gold , Porygon is " a manmade Pokémon. Since it doesn’t breathe, people are eager to try it in any environment ." Similarly, one of Pathfinder's best catchphrases is " Hold your breath... If you have a respiratory system! " implying that he too has no need for oxygen. With their shared lack of lungs and artificial intelligence, these two robots could take the galaxies by storm toget


As mentioned earlier, the meta in Apex Legends that came along with Season 6 was a shift in power for light machine guns. The weapon that benefited most from this change has certainly got to be the Devot


The Training Mode in both games is also slightly different. PUBG Mobile has Training Camp, while PUBG has Camp Jackal. Camp Jackal is significantly larger than Training Camp, meaning practicing long rang battles and driving cars will be much easier on PUBG . However, players can still use Training Camp to practice their mobile aim and driving ski


Controlling guns and recoil in PUBG Mobile is a very easy task as opposed to PUBG on PC or console. Guns like the AKM, M416, DP-28, and more can all easily be controlled, even with a 4x scope. However, in PUBG , it is much more difficult for players to control the recoil on the same guns. If a player were to switch from PUBG Mobile to PUBG , they would definitely not be used to the huge recoil difference, and would have a hard time getting accustomed to


Revenant is a brutal being. This psychopathic synth has been terrorising the Outlands of Apex Legends for decades, and now he finds himself within the Apex Games , ready to wreak havoc and take some lives. We’ve already seen plenty from Revenant and his squabbles with fellow legend Loba , but if you haven’t spent a good amount of time playing with his unique abilities in battle then you probably still have a lot to le


The world of Respawn Entertainment's Apex Legends ** has been a playground of explosive competition for six full seasons, and the fun has just recently launched into a seventh. The wide array of archetypes that the FPS game settings guide's characters bring to the arena offer windows into what kind of a person (or robot) they would be if they were to exist outside of the Apex games, but what if their world were to collide with another? Specifically, the wide world of Pokémon


Honestly, the powerhouse that is Bangalore doesn't need any help in the arena. She can take care of herself. However, if she were to search for companionship, she would find a friend in Torkoal. Torkoal's Pokédex entry in Pokémon FireRed **__ ** states, " It burns coal inside its shell. If it is attacked, it belches thick, black smoke and flees. " Bangalore's tactical ability does something similar with smoke grenades. Together, they could create a blinding environment that even Bloodhound would have a hard time navigat


The Apex Legends roster is now up to fifteen characters, and each of them possesses unique abilities and personalities that keeps players' experiences fresh. It's not absurd to assume that the Legends would be lining up to pick Pokémon. After all, neither of them are strangers to the concept of a friendly battle. Pokémon similarly have unique abilities that, on occasion, mimic those of Apex Legends' Legends, making them perfect sidekicks to the act


Titanfall walked as a franchise so Apex Legends could run and six seasons in, it feels like it's in a really good place. It's hard to keep up with live service games that are constantly updating, but hopefully, this list can help you figure out which guns to use in Season 6 of Apex Legen


Revenant’s tactical ability is called Silence , and it does exactly what it sounds like - silences enemies. Revenant gets two charges of this fairly long-range and fast projectile. Any enemy that makes contact with it will be silenced, and unable to use either their tactical or ultimate ability for 20 seconds. This can make enemy teams much easier to deal with. The projectile also hangs around, meaning it can be used to block an enemy escape and will deal damage when an enemy brushes up against it. Perfect for stopping Octane in his tracks or preventing Bangalore from using smoke to esc


This fighting type Pokémon carries its own special weapon - a massive steel beam ready to bash its enemies. It's always seen with its girder, just like Rampart has Sheila. It's also worth mentioning that Gurdurr's nose bears a striking resemblance to Rampart's signature gum bub