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<br>PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has built up a massive following in the PC gaming community, with enough players on Steam to go toe to toe with Grand Theft Auto V and challenge even Valve's own games. All this while the game is still in development. One update coming to the game soon is expected to offer a new way of playing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds by letting gamers dive into first-person only servers, and the official PlayerUnknown Twitter just showed off how an important first-person setting lo<br><br> <br>Team-killing is frowned upon in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds , so when Dr DisRespect killed a teammate in order to have a spot on a vehicle, it was met with a swift, but temporary, ban. Dr DisRespect, who seems to be playing a character as opposed to being his genuine self, decided to complain about his ban to Greene on Twit<br><br> <br>Despite the change in its update schedule, Bluehole assures fans that the full launch for Playerunknown's Battlegrounds is "still on-track" to arrive during its release date . Plus, with the game slated to go into Early Access on Xbox One late this year, with the developer now not slavishly adhering to a patch schedule, the team will surely be able to make the transition to Microsoft's current generation console a lot smoother with a more flexible work win<br><br> <br>Greene's point is that Dr DisRespect's threat of violence could have triggered bad memories due to his traumatic experience, and that this potential to upset people should make violence off limits for jokes. Greene's stance is certainly understandable considering what happened to him in the past, but some people may point out that his game makes light of violence itself, using violence as a tool for entertainm<br><br> <br>Considering the immense success PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has enjoyed due to the popularity of its violent concept, some may find Greene's stance on the matter somewhat hypocritical. Others may acknowledge Greene as simply trying to make a point about being mindful of other people when posting online since you don't know what they've been through. Regardless, it will be interesting to see if this online squabble will continue, or if Brandon Greene will tune Dr DisRespect out in favor of finishing the game in the next six mont<br> <br>PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds released on Steam in March as an early access game. Since then, it has received regular updates to include fixes, new weapons, new game modes, and new features. One thing many players were not expecting to see while the game was in early access was microtransactions, as the game's FAQ had said there would be microtransactions "only after Early Access." The new crate and key system was announced July 25 in connection to a tournament the game will hosting at gamescom in late Aug<br><br> <br>Players' concerns were not entirely unwarranted. Since PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is still in early access, it is surprising to see it implementing a system that can earn the game more money even before its completion. Players may assume Battlegrounds already has plenty of considering how many players it has . Another side of the concern may be that microtransactions at this point will reduce the incentive to finish the game and get out of early acc<br><br> <br>This tool isn't all Battlegrounds needs to work well as a first-person shooter, though. Players have noted some scaling issues that aren't apparent in third-person but stand out in first-person. For instance, windows and some vehicles can be too high for a standing player to see through or over while in first-person, while being a good height for the third-person camera. Sometimes shots in first-person hit walls when players aim just above those walls. For the first-person mode in Battlegrounds to work, these bugs will need addressing alongside the addition of the FOV slider, and it's not clear from PlayerUnknown's Tweet what steps have been taken for these fi<br><br> <br>At first, Greene seemed to be playing along with Dr DisRespect, but then took offense to DisRespect's threat of violence. Greene released a lengthy statement addressing the issue, admitting that Dr DisRespect's comments were likely facetious in nature, but even so, they hit close to home due to an unpleasant experience Greene had in the p<br><br> <br>PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has quickly become one of the most popular early access games on Steam, and as such, has attracted the attention of many of the biggest Twitch streamers. One popular Twitch streamer, Dr DisRespect, was recently banned from PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds for killing a teammate, leading to an [http://4Chan.nbbs.biz/kusyon_b.php?http://www.kosmodromstudio.com/comment/html/?276174.html PUBG online Guide] argument between himself and the game's creator, Brandon Gre<br><br> <br>"Until the official release of the game, we will not have our scheduled weekly or monthly patches rolling out as often as before. We’ve found internally that being rushed to finish certain features, and having shorter QA test time between pushing updates caused more issues than it solved in regards to maintaining a high standard of quality. We want to put our best content out, and ensure that everything we do is making the game more enjoyable with every upda<br>
Greene's point is that Dr DisRespect's threat of violence could have triggered bad memories due to his traumatic experience, and that this potential to upset people should make violence off limits for jokes. Greene's stance is certainly understandable considering what happened to him in the past, but some people may point out that his game makes light of violence itself, using violence as a tool for entertainm<br><br> <br>When I was in college, many years ago, I had a disagreement with my flat mate. Instead of talking it out like men, he decided to get aggressive and while I was backing away from him, he kicked me in the chest and put my head through a plate glass door. Thankfully, I don’t suffer from any ill effects due to this experie<br><br> <br>Players' concerns were not entirely unwarranted. Since PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is still in early access, it is surprising to see it implementing a system that can earn the game more money even before its completion. Players may assume Battlegrounds already has plenty of considering how many players it has . Another side of the concern may be that microtransactions at this point will reduce the incentive to finish the game and get out of early acc<br><br> <br>Despite the change in its update schedule, Bluehole assures fans that the full launch for Playerunknown's Battlegrounds is "still on-track" to arrive during its release date . Plus, with the game slated to go into Early Access on Xbox One late this year, with the developer now not slavishly adhering to a patch schedule, the team will surely be able to make the transition to Microsoft's current generation console a lot smoother with a more flexible work win<br><br> <br>Responding to the fan backlash, Greene said in his announcement, "While our intention was and still is to add the full feature to the game when we move into actual release, we do need to test it prior to launch and at Early Access so that it is stable and ready to be fully introduced to our community." He also stressed that the microtransactions were "purely optional," so players who aren't interested in spending more money on the game don't have<br><br> <br>**PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds ** just hit the 8 million units old mark two weeks ago and already it's at 10 million. The extra momentum push in sales is in part due to the game's continued popularity as the most popular shooter broadcasted and viewed on streaming services like Twich.tv and as the game has topped the charts as the most played game on Valve's Steam platform, beating out Valve's own Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensi<br><br> <br>Bluehole Studio went on to say that while weekly patches for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds may be nixed from here on out, the developer will use the additional time to test for "significantly" longer periods. By doing so, it hopes to produce even more polished patches and updates so as to give the battle royale's user base the best experience possible with each refinement or tweak being m<br><br> <br>Currently, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is a third-person shooter that forces players to fight to the death on an island, and it's incredibly popular as is . The third-person camera allows players to scope out targets over walls and around corners, giving them a strategic advantage. A first-person camera will make spotting enemies in the game more difficult and riskier, as players will have to peek out from behind cover to do so. The upcoming change ups the stakes for intel gathering. While Battlegrounds currently allows players to toggle a first-person view, it lacks some of the polish and tools FPS gamers are used to. One tool that's been missing was a field-of-view slider, making players' views narrow. In its next update, Battlegrounds will be getting first-person only servers, and with them a FOV slider. PlayerUnkown shared how that will affect players' views in a Tw<br><br> <br>PUBG also just set another record on that front hitting peak concurrent users (e.g. CCU) with over 970,000. 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Greene released a lengthy statement addressing the issue, admitting that Dr DisRespect's comments were likely facetious in nature, but even so, they hit close to home due to an unpleasant experience Greene had in the p<br><br> <br>PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has quickly become one of the most popular early access games on Steam, and as such, has attracted the attention of many of the biggest Twitch streamers. One popular Twitch streamer, Dr DisRespect, was recently banned from PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds for killing a teammate, leading to an online argument between himself and the game's creator, Brandon Gre<br>
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