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PlayerUnknown's Battleground (pub), popularly known as Pub-G, was first launched for the PC, iOS and Xbox versions and then later moved to the phone's very powered platform. And, to say the least, it is disappointing unlike other games, which stutter on a touchscreen display. Ever since it hit the market, it has been on fire. There have been other games, whichever came, went viral, ran their course and then eventually dropped out. But not with this juggling of a mobile game that has sold millions of copies so quickly. So, what's the deal with this one that keeps players glued to their phone screens for hours? Is it cool graphics, smooth controls, the thrill of shooting down other players, bloodshed, or something else? Let's see…
The game begins with the other 99 players parachuting down an island from an aircraft. In the apocalyptic scene players Game race against each other to sometimes stay in closed circles while robbing build, resources, ammo, weapons, and shooting others until only one man is standing
Being the most popular sport can largely be attributed to the way it is played. This is more than just taking a gun and kill a handful to get your way. If you want to reach the Chicken Dinner victory, this is the wisdom you have the name given to the winner for the reward. Every step you take has a lot of weight on how it will turn out.
For starters, the fate of your game changes when you decide to get off the plane alone. If you jump too quickly, you will have an edge such that you will hit the ground earlier than the others, but this can keep you away from where the actual battle will take place as the circle contracts. And, if you jump late, it will drive you away from your opponents, but will give you enough time to scour peacefully before hitting the ground.
PUBG has a very realistic view. You will gradually find that there is an underlying strategy in the game, as it expects you to be one. For example, you will find that gears are semi-logically placed in buildings. There is absolutely no puzzle but jigsaw pieces.ROMIOXXXGAMING
Talking about the UI and special effects, they are simply irrational. Every game keeps you on your toes for hours and is you hiding in an attic, with a gun to hear a streak to get a head on someone nearby. Also, the sound actually builds tension, in particular, when only the last few 10-15 people are left. Even when viewed as a non-participant, the experience is scandalous.
Also, the control is liquid after playing for a while. There is a separate floating button for firing, which minimizes the hassle of reloading your hand each time the shooting button moves to place. It is placed at the point where your thumb touches the screen. All you have to do is tap, and this is a cakewalk - making shooting really fun! Additionally, the game's sophisticated interface allows for easy interchange of items with teammates and quick looting of bodies. Just a quick click and drag and your ammo and health bar suddenly start looking better! In the game, loot is also made intentionally easy. You will never be disappointed to fill yourself in those health bars because even small buildings have gear and more.
However, PUBG is not the kind of game that you will master or even understand at first. It has many layers that you understand only after playing for a while. There are subtleties and tip-offs that indicate if another player has been there before, or you should check if enough time has been given for any unusual pars or dense loot, etc. All this is a clever and cautious one. Will go into creating existence. Who knows how small things can turn into big feats.
Slow-moving combat and realistic shooting keep you coming back even after hundreds of matches. Anytime and anywhere, you can get involved in a stressful battle by logging into the game - and that's the talent they've created! And, they ask why it is so addictive! Oh, is that so
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