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Created page with "<br>You can grab the standard edition of _ Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds _ on the PlayStation 4 for $30 USD. A Survivor’s Edition and Champion’s Edition are available as well, but truth be told, you’ll be happy enough with the standard edition. The deluxe versions include additional outfits and in-game items that can be used to customize your character, but these cosmetic features have no effect whatsoever on the actual gameplay and are hardly worth your time if..."
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You can grab the standard edition of _ Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds _ on the PlayStation 4 for $30 USD. A Survivor’s Edition and Champion’s Edition are available as well, but truth be told, you’ll be happy enough with the standard edition. The deluxe versions include additional outfits and in-game items that can be used to customize your character, but these cosmetic features have no effect whatsoever on the actual gameplay and are hardly worth your time if you are looking to just jump into the fray right a


There are quite a few of fundamental gameplay changes in addition to what comes inherently with what's listed above. Along with a pair of new optics to pickup for instance, the existing optics can be customized a little by players. You can now change the reticle style and color on the red-dot, holo-sight, and 2x scope using the scope zeroing keys (Page Up/Page Down by defau


While a (sort of) new vehicle appeared this weekend during the PUBG event - an armored UAZ jeep - PUBG is getting an entirely new ride specific to the Miramar map. It's a muscle car called the Mirado and looks perfect for the setting. It's the fastest vehicle on the map and found in city/urban ar


One thing PUBG definitely has going for it is multiple maps - there is a lot more to explore in PUBG, and each of the three - soon four! - maps feels like an entirely different game mode, requiring very different strateg


There is no telling how well the move to the PlayStation 4 will fare for _ Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds _ . Will it be enough to close the gap between it and rival _ Fortnite _ ? Probably not. But the two titles are different enough in their gameplay and style that both should be able to coexist peacefully and be worth your t


That said, while the actual storyline is mostly underwhelming and locked into a relatively predictable plot progression, it does (as mentioned) make room for some truly slick combat scenarios that take advantage of the active-duty SEALs' training and battlefield experience. There's an authority to the combat sequences (via engrossing frontline action) that few military films have been able to capture in recent memory (with the exception of a few projects such as Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down ). As an example, phase 1 of the SEALs' extended mission sees the team infiltrating an enemy compound - and features a number of unique flourishes that ground the experience and offer some genuinely tense as well as cathartic mid-fight mome


First and foremost, _ PUBG’s _ style in both graphics and gameplay is more realistic. Whereas _ Fortnite _ features sillier, often exaggerated movements and weaponry with its cartoonish style and abilities, _ PUBG _ takes a more grounded approach. Weapons, vehicles, and gameplay physics are more life-like, as is the surrounding environment in which players can swim (and drown) in the large bodies of water within the map. Additionally, while friendly fire was removed from _ Fortnite _ earlier this year as a way for Epic to reduce the amount of team killing, _ PUBG _ fully allows friendly fire, adding to its real


If only the character moments were as effective as the visceral combat scenarios. The plot spends a lot of time centered around two Navy SEAL squad mates and best friends - showcasing the "true life" experiences servicemen endure as well as their "acts of valor" on the battlefield. However, in their effort to bring authenticity to the proceedings by using actual SEALs, McCoy and Waugh ultimately undermine the success of the realistic and gritty combat sequences with stilted dialogue and stiff performances from their lead actors. It's obviously a touchy subject - since these are real people who have (and continue to) risk their lives for their country; however, more experienced actors could have ultimately provided a better foundation for the film's onscreen emotional c


The absence of building massive structures in _ PUBG _ creates the need for a more thought out strategy when traversing the wide-open terrain of the map. Should players suddenly come under fire, they will need to search for cover to avoid getting shot, rather than building up some makeshift cover. While doors and windows can be blown away, _ PUBG’s _ structures themselves do not take damage (which is surprising considering the game’s focus on realism). At any rate, competitive points Overwatch 2 (depending on the situation) shootouts tend to be intense and pulse-pounding as players peek out from behind walls with the hopes of nailing a headshot and dropping the en


Movement speed will be descreased slightly when holding SRs, LMGs (M249, DP28) and shotguns. Equipped weapon affects both your sprinting speed and your running (normal movement) speed. They’ve also removed the first shot delay when your character is not sprinting. Chambering a new round in certain weapons (M24, Kar98k, S1897, etc.) no longer limits you to walking speed while aiming down sights and the amount your camera shakes after being shot ("aim punch") now depends on the amount of damage rece