Overcome Gamer Emulator, PUBG Mobile Change Matchmaking System
Matchmaking on PUBG the mobile version in the last few weeks was “damaged” after the widespread use of emulators on PCs and the use of keyboards and mice, making players who do play with touchscreens on smartphones clearly lose because the controls are indeed inferior for shooters who need fast reactions like this.
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After weeks of protests, PUBG Corp finally took the decision to change the matchmaking system for the mobile version. PC gamers who play with emulators will be restricted to playing with each other and will not be reunited with players who are playing on smartphones.
To ensure fair gameplay, players on emulators will only be matched with one another and not with players on mobile devices. Groups with at least one player using an emulator will also only be matched with one another and not with groups that use only mobile devices.
— PUBG MOBILE (@PUBGMOBILE) April 13, 2018
This change is of course taken to make the game fairer for those who do play on smartphones. This change does not only apply to solos but also to duos and squads, where if one of the players turns out to be using an emulator, the duo/squad will be reunited with the same group composition as them and will not be met with groups that are all smartphone users.
PUBG Mobile is busy being played on PCs via emulators for two easy reasons: 1.) It’s free and you don’t have to spend Rp. 200 thousand to play it, 2.) The PC version of this game is notorious for poor optimization and requires pretty high hardware to play. PUBG mobile is the best alternative to playing PUBG without having to be limited by these two problems.
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