PUBG Gets 60fps Mode On PS4 Pro And Xbox One X
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To me, where Apex Legends truly succeeds is in its strength of character. That is to say, its diverse and robust cast of eclectic player-characters are unlike anything else in the genre. Fortnite‘s characters are colorful in the same way that '80s cartoon characters are, but they lack personality or depth. Meanwhile, PUBG’s got some military gear and overpriced Suicide Squad costumes that look like they’re from Party City’s bargain bin. Warzone? More like snore zone. Against this limp competition, Apex has the edge by defa
Realism is great and all, but the best kinds of games are the ones that say "screw it" and let you fly around without any fear of your ankles exploding. Fast-paced first-person shooters like the newer Doom games, multiplayer titles like Apex Legends , or superhero simulators like Marvel's Spider-Man all feel amazing because you're allowed to fling yourself into the air without worrying about how much damage you'll take when your feet meet the concrete. In some cases, these games even give you a move that lets you collide with the Earth quicker to deliver a colossal ground pound. Any game that encourages you to fall even faster is an A+ in my bo
It's free since it has to compete with other free derivatives on the mobile market, but it still comes with the full battle royale experience. If you live in a country with decent internet then chances are you have a phone already that can play P
The consoles are a bit lower due to the less optimal controls but it's still intimidating enough. PUBG Mobile, however, welcomes everyone with open arms and is easier to play because some of the players are not that serious or are just out to have fun. The game also sometimes uses bots to boost your confide
That leads to better competition and skill development. That's also why console PUBG gamers tend to be more competitive and serious compared to the PUBG Mobile players. The result is more tense and rewarding victor
Elsewhere, the patch introduced a new Ranked mode for solo players, meaning you can now climb the rankings on your own. It's a good time to start, too, since this marks the beginning of Season 9 and ranks have been reset along with leaderboards. Here are the new rules for Ranked Mode Seaso
It's no surprise or coincidence that new characters in games with expanding rosters often enter the mix in a pretty powerful state. Rampart is no different and her passive and abilities place her near the top when looking at the tier list for Legends in Season 6. The update for the season made it so light machine guns are favored in the meta and should be the primary weapon of choice. Rampart's passive helps her reload faster and gives her extra bullets, which are crucial in a meta centered on guns that reload slowly and carry a large magaz
His drone can now revive teammates at beacons which is incredible and lets players get their team back in the game at a much lower risk. He can also scan survey beacons instantaneously, which now reveal the location of the next ring in the ma
No, I'm talking about that annoying moment when you're engaged in a tense battle against a formidable opponent, and just when you think you've gotten the better of them you miscalculate a dodge roll, tumble over a ledge, and the subsequent landing inflicts such extreme trauma to your shins that the "You Died" screen immediately pops up. All other damage you can handle like a champ. But a six-foot drop? Sorry pal, that's instant de
PUBG console patch 9.1 adds frame rate priority mode to PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, allowing players on the more powerful systems to get up to 60fps gameplay. The screen resolution for the new mode will be limited to 10
Lifeline is still to this day arguably the best support Legend in all of Apex Legends , and her recent buffs only add to that case. She can now dual-revive via a new mechanic, which in the right hands can swing entire team fights if done accordingly. Lifeline can now also grab tons of extra loot as 20% of all supply bins will be blue. She's fallen out of popularity simply because healing supports are never the most interesting or entertaining, but she still has a case for herself and thankfully hasn't been nerfed into obscur
Revenant is a solid mid-range character, and mid-range weapons should be used. The fact is that the Stalker ability is useless unless actually close to enemies, the Death Totem needs to be used within a fairly reasonable range so you actually have the time to ambush enemies while in Death Protection, and his Silence ability can be flung far, Overwatch Phreaks but the best distance to use it is close-to-mid-range. As such, Revenant’s choice in weapons should reflect t
Fall damage makes logical sense. After all, it's possible to suffer an intense sprain or broken bone from something as simple as tripping on the sidewalk. Gravity can be one of reality's greatest villains. So when a game is aiming to be as realistic and authentic as possible, having severe, painful consequences for a high fall is a perfectly reasonable design cho