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PUBG Announce "Fix PUBG". Finally Admitting That the Game Is "Broken"?

Campaign?

Just a few hours ago, PUBG has announced that they are holding a campaign called “Fix PUBG”. The development team plans to focus on destroying BUGs, providing satisfying features that last, and taking PUBG to the next level by delivering fundamental improvements in the next three months by releasing a website similar to PUBG FIX.

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Through the Fix PUBG website, we as players can monitor the progress of BUG repairs that the Developer team is working on. If the website is correct then 37 bugs have been killed out of a total of 100 issues being fixed. PUBG has also outlined a target Roadmap for 3 months where they will improve every aspect from the performance of the game client, to the issue of Anti-Cheat. Reported from the website “Fix PUBG is a monthly campaign to deliver the improvements and improvements that you have been asking for” said the PUBG developer on the website “We have prepared a detailed roadmap regarding our plans”.

PUBG itself is already quite famous for its “not optimizing” game. How in the past, in the early access period, we often faced buildings that were not rendered, even though our computer specs were already quite overpowered. Even when they have left early access, the majority of people sometimes still often experience this problem. However, along with periodic improvements from the developer, if we look at the update release comment column, there are still “there” people who complain about problems in the game.

The Number of Players Is Decreasing

Even though in this campaign PUBG directly said the game wasn’t perfect, this was a good step for PUBG to change. So they don’t just take care of their microtransaction updates. Because indeed if we look at the decline in PUBG players since February, we see a gradual decline that is quite terrible.

Source: The Verge

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