Because the game has tracking statistics, its to prevent active players from just hanging out on the plane to land with the AFKs and shoot them.
Because the game has tracking statistics, its to prevent active players from just hanging out on the plane to land with the AFKs and shoot them.
No it’s been in the game for awhile. I’ve ended up a couple times in a field with 5-8 people just standing still, and haven’t been able to kill them, but eventually the playzone takes them out.
Were you trying to run over an AFK? They’re protected from harm for a good amount of the time to prevent people from just waiting around to inflate their kill counts.
Really? A Timeline? You didn’t go with the headline-that-writes-itself of:
The Story Of Unsung Story, One Of The Biggest Kickstarter Failures Ever
It’s not that it wasn’t working - Everything was unlocked for a few weeks for everyone. You could still pre-purchase digitally some champions/skins bundled together with some RP before the game actually launched for a free game.
He didn’t say f2p though, he said early-access with microtransactions, which, PUBG is.
Not really. Buying champions isn’t a requirement in LoL, and the only advantage paying cash for them nets you is more options during champion pick. Otherwise the only other cash option is cosmetic. You could easily spend $30 on LoL to get all of your favorite champions right away instead of playing for IP to unlock…
Doesn’t necessarily drastically change the business model. Like League, PUBG will only sell purely cosmetic items for $, as League did while it was in Pre-Release as well.
Not the first game to do it... Pretty sure League of Legends literally made a business off that model before it went full release.
Not the first game to do it... Pretty sure League of Legends literally made a business off that model before it went full release.
That Breath of the Wild Urbosa is cosplayer @EmilyRexz
I haven’t ever seen a $200 6GB 1060, I’ve seen plenty of 200 3GB ones, but I could be wrong. $230-240 is about the lowest I typically saw them go after rebate when I was price watching one for a friend’s PC.
I haven’t ever seen a $200 6GB 1060, I’ve seen plenty of 200 3GB ones, but I could be wrong. $230-240 is about the…
The one that atgrey linked is actually a *great* PC for the same cost, it would easily run around the one linked in the article.
The one that atgrey linked is actually a *great* PC for the same cost, it would easily run around the one linked in…
It’s a “decent” starting point but honestly that dual core is going to show it’s age the fastest out of all of those parts, I have a hard time recommending anything less than a true quad-core these days considering how advanced triple A games are getting. If you did a Ryzen 4-core with a cheaper motherboard (like the…
It’s a “decent” starting point but honestly that dual core is going to show it’s age the fastest out of all of those…
I would say no. The CPU has no upgrade path, you’d be better off building a Ryzen PC at a similar price point.
I would say no. The CPU has no upgrade path, you’d be better off building a Ryzen PC at a similar price point.
“Don’t buy new” - Lists new prices for used GPUs.
“Don’t buy new” - Lists new prices for used GPUs.
Sigh. Now if only GOG could get the rights for NOLF1+2...
Oh my god. The Auto-lock Junkrats in Gold...
MICHAEL!
There are about a dozen replies to me about that statement - Yes, I get that bit. My post is mostly about how that doesn’t explain why every single AI in the simulation spits out the same variables other than really bad programming by an extremely intelligent alien race as a result of even worse writing by the…