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PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS

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Don't start playing this game if you're new.
Level 500 people will BEAM you from across the map every time. You're literally playing lobby simulator.
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The waiting time for solo players can be annoying. I only play with my friends so I don't get bored while waiting for the match start.
mnay subtle hacker, using aimbot in a way that you never notice becoz they would now kill you in mid-short distance instead of super far. You prob think hes just a good player, but if you report them, you will found them banned the next day, im quitting this ♥♥♥♥
i just stop playing this game for a week and I just logged in just to find out the system informed me 3 players that I reported, were banned because of cheating. (And btw I report 80% of the player who kills me and 50% they are a cheater.)
But HOW?
Most people think that hack = speed hack, killing you from 1 km away with a pistol or flying cars. But no, the cheaters now are very smart, they are subtle, they use aimbot in short to a medium range that makes you think they are just good at this game. They use wallhack to see your aura but not to kill you through the wall, you never clearly know they are cheating or they are just too good. That's why i report most of the people who killed me unless it's clearly my mistake. And it works. But never mind, I'm quitting this cheaters ♥♥♥♥ hole since the dev does nothing to stop cheating except banning them. It's like building many prisons to cage the criminal but not to do other things to prevent crime OK. RANT END, thank you all.
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i just stop playing this game for a week and I just logged in just to find out the system informed me 3 players that I reported, were banned because of cheating. (And btw I report 80% of the player who kills me and 50% they are a cheater.)
But HOW?
Most people think that hack = speed hack, killing you from 1 km away with a pistol or flying cars. But no, the cheaters now are very smart, they are subtle, they use aimbot in short to a medium range that makes you think they are just good at this game. They use wallhack to see your aura but not to kill you through the wall, you never clearly know they are cheating or they are just too good. That's why i report most of the people who killed me unless it's clearly my mistake. And it works. But never mind, I'm quitting this cheaters ♥♥♥♥ hole since the dev does nothing to stop cheating except banning them. It's like building many prisons to cage the criminal but not to do other things to prevent crime OK. RANT END, thank you all.

Man, you reported people you think were cheating and they got banned!?!?!? Im so sorry this happened to you. I wish I could just take your pain away from you and make it mine. I would do that for you.. Thats how bad I feel. :steamsad:
Legutóbb szerkesztette: I Throw Rocks At Trains; 2021. ápr. 14., 18:23
PUBG为何不优化一下匹配机制,让差不多等级的玩家匹配到一起呢:steamfacepalm:
hI. :majinbuu:

lvl. 500 player here with 2700+ hours of playtime (that's over 112 days of my life wasted away, for those interested in the sad truth :holyshit:)

Not bragging. Just the opposite in fact. I'm actually pretty bad, especially for having so much time in this game. So don't make assumptions about lvl.500 people being so freakin' elite. We aren't invincible, bullets do the same damage to us that they do to lvl.001's.

Most of my friends have moved on to other games so now I tend to play Solo or one-man-squad. In either one, I sometimes make it to the top 10, sometimes top 3, but quite often and and quite suddenly I'm dead within the first few minutes of the game. More than half the time I'm killed these days, it's someone under level 200. Cheaters? Maybe. Probably. I get a little salty, skip the wasted time watching yet another death-cam showing an impossible scenario, report(if they aren't cheating, then no harm done,) and move on with my life.

I don't take the game (or any for that matter) very seriously anymore, so take that into account when I'm handing out my two cent opinions.... but I see it like this.

Yeah, matchmaking would be a helpful feature in easing new LEGIT players into the game. Yes, it's a pretty common feature available in many current games of today. BUT, the REALITY of the situation is that you don't have that luxury in PUBG. I'm officially showing my old man status for saying this but, back in my day, gamers in online shooters didn't have the common luxury of matchmaking with similarly skilled players. One would simply play again and again until said individual got better than someone else.


:thesurgewarning: Fact: Life is unfair, and so is this game. It's that simple. So, you have a choice:

1. Continue complaining and being salty about not being as good as people who are better than you. I mean, why not? It's such a wonderfully attractive personality trait. Because whether you want to admit it or not, you probably do the same thing in real life when things don't go your way.

2. Stop playing. if you still can, get a refund. If you can't though, suck it up and deal with the $20 loss and move on with life either to other endeavors or another game - maybe this time, take the time to actually research it before purchasing so you know what you're getting yourself into.

3. Thicken up that thin skin of yours. Keep playing. If you keep dying right away, then you're doing something wrong. Don't do that wrong thing again. Yeah, there's a learning curve, but it's not impossible. Playing easy mode has softened you kids up, get a backbone :happymeat:


4. If of the proper age, go look at naked women on the internet. It's free and may help resolve some of that pent up aggression you're feeling over dying in the game. If you have a wife or a girlfriend, even better - go do the dirty deed. :8bitheart:

Thank you for coming to my TED Talk, have a nice day. :rainbow:
Legutóbb szerkesztette: theCannonBallZ; 2021. ápr. 17., 10:33
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
hI. :majinbuu:

lvl. 500 player here with 2700+ hours of playtime (that's over 112 days of my life wasted away, for those interested in the sad truth :♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥:)

Not bragging. Just the opposite in fact. I'm actually pretty bad, especially for having so much time in this game. So don't make assumptions about lvl.500 people being so freakin' elite. We aren't invincible, bullets do the same damage to us that they do to lvl.001's.

Most of my friends have moved on to other games so now I tend to play Solo or one-man-squad. In either one, I sometimes make it to the top 10, sometimes top 3, but quite often and and quite suddenly I'm dead within the first few minutes of the game. More than half the time I'm killed these days, it's someone under level 200. Cheaters? Maybe. Probably. I get a little salty, skip the wasted time watching yet another death-cam showing an impossible scenario, report(if they aren't cheating, then no harm done,) and move on with my life.

I don't take the game (or any for that matter) very seriously anymore, so take that into account when I'm handing out my two cent opinions.... but I see it like this.

Yeah, matchmaking would be a helpful feature in easing new LEGIT players into the game. Yes, it's a pretty common feature available in many current games of today. BUT, the REALITY of the situation is that you don't have that luxury in PUBG. I'm officially showing my old man status for saying this but, back in my day, gamers in online shooters didn't have the common luxury of matchmaking with similarly skilled players. One would simply play again and again until said individual got better than someone else.


:thesurgewarning: Fact: Life is unfair, and so is this game. It's that simple. So, you have a choice:

1. Continue complaining and being salty about not being as good as people who are better than you. I mean, why not? It's such a wonderfully attractive personality trait. Because whether you want to admit it or not, you probably do the same thing in real life when things don't go your way.

2. Stop playing. if you still can, get a refund. If you can't though, suck it up and deal with the $20 loss and move on with life either to other endeavors or another game - maybe this time, take the time to actually research it before purchasing so you know what you're getting yourself into.

3. Thicken up that thin skin of yours. Keep playing. If you keep dying right away, then you're doing something wrong. Don't do that wrong thing again. Yeah, there's a learning curve, but it's not impossible. Playing easy mode has softened you kids up, get a backbone :happymeat:


4. If of the proper age, go look at naked women on the internet. It's free and may help resolve some of that pent up aggression you're feeling over dying in the game. If you have a wife or a girlfriend, even better - go do the dirty deed. :8bitheart:

Thank you for coming to my TED Talk, have a nice day. :rainbow:
no wonder you talk that way, no wonder you have invest that much time in the game with lots of frustration i assume, it's obvious you have low self esteem, not trying to be rude here.
9 out of 10 matches killed by a 500 level, nuff said.
Lufka eredeti hozzászólása:
9 out of 10 matches killed by a 500 level, nuff said.
exactly, loot and die or don't loot and die game, i have like 197 hours in it and i have deleted the game more than 10 times.
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theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
hI. :majinbuu:

lvl. 500 player here with 2700+ hours of playtime (that's over 112 days of my life wasted away, for those interested in the sad truth :holyshit:)

Not bragging. Just the opposite in fact. I'm actually pretty bad, especially for having so much time in this game. So don't make assumptions about lvl.500 people being so freakin' elite. We aren't invincible, bullets do the same damage to us that they do to lvl.001's.

Most of my friends have moved on to other games so now I tend to play Solo or one-man-squad. In either one, I sometimes make it to the top 10, sometimes top 3, but quite often and and quite suddenly I'm dead within the first few minutes of the game. More than half the time I'm killed these days, it's someone under level 200. Cheaters? Maybe. Probably. I get a little salty, skip the wasted time watching yet another death-cam showing an impossible scenario, report(if they aren't cheating, then no harm done,) and move on with my life.

I don't take the game (or any for that matter) very seriously anymore, so take that into account when I'm handing out my two cent opinions.... but I see it like this.

Yeah, matchmaking would be a helpful feature in easing new LEGIT players into the game. Yes, it's a pretty common feature available in many current games of today. BUT, the REALITY of the situation is that you don't have that luxury in PUBG. I'm officially showing my old man status for saying this but, back in my day, gamers in online shooters didn't have the common luxury of matchmaking with similarly skilled players. One would simply play again and again until said individual got better than someone else.


:thesurgewarning: Fact: Life is unfair, and so is this game. It's that simple. So, you have a choice:

1. Continue complaining and being salty about not being as good as people who are better than you. I mean, why not? It's such a wonderfully attractive personality trait. Because whether you want to admit it or not, you probably do the same thing in real life when things don't go your way.

2. Stop playing. if you still can, get a refund. If you can't though, suck it up and deal with the $20 loss and move on with life either to other endeavors or another game - maybe this time, take the time to actually research it before purchasing so you know what you're getting yourself into.

3. Thicken up that thin skin of yours. Keep playing. If you keep dying right away, then you're doing something wrong. Don't do that wrong thing again. Yeah, there's a learning curve, but it's not impossible. Playing easy mode has softened you kids up, get a backbone :happymeat:


4. If of the proper age, go look at naked women on the internet. It's free and may help resolve some of that pent up aggression you're feeling over dying in the game. If you have a wife or a girlfriend, even better - go do the dirty deed. :8bitheart:

Thank you for coming to my TED Talk, have a nice day. :rainbow:
no wonder you talk that way, no wonder you have invest that much time in the game with lots of frustration i assume, it's obvious you have low self esteem, not trying to be rude here.


Just the opposite, bud. I'm sorry if I either offended you or if you weren't quite able to get my point.

To reiterate, A person has 3 simple choices in a game, and life in general, when something isn't going there way:

- continue doing what they're doing and with the nonconstructive complaints (which if you didn't get the sarcasm in my prior post, gets you no where),

- you quit (ie: remove the source of your complaint from your life completely,)

- or keep at it, and learn from your mistakes. This includes everything from seeking out means of learning more about what you're hoping to improve at to the simple timeless adage, "practice makes perfect."

The fact I'm able to enjoy playing a game for so long without turning into a raving rage monster is merely a testament to my ability to find enjoyment spending time with my friends, playing a game we all have, without having to win. I joked that I'm terrible at the game to add some levity within my interjection into the conversation. I'm a reasonably capable player in the game, though by no means perfect, but regardless of skill level, it serves no one if I was to come in here acting as if I was some elite player who's some kind of epic god in the game even if I was anyway. The ability to show humility is a far cry from having low self esteem. I can only assume you're either a child or have very little life experience in general judging by the fact you fail to recognize that in people and your lack of constructive additions to the conversation.

And a word of advice to you personally, using a phrase like, "not trying to be rude here," is an excellent way to come off looking like an inexperienced, petulant child when it follows broad accusations on ones character. Either have the balls to own up to saying something that you're well aware will come off as judgmental, mean, or inconsiderate or don't say anything in the first place. It shows a clear lack in your strength in character.



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i have deleted the game more than 10 times.

A glaring testament to the definition of maturity.
I typed quite a long response to your earlier post. I then deleted it. But now, you've posted again. So, I feel I need to say something.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
hI. :majinbuu:

lvl. 500 player here with 2700+ hours of playtime (that's over 112 days of my life wasted away, for those interested in the sad truth :♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥:)

Not bragging. Just the opposite in fact. I'm actually pretty bad, especially for having so much time in this game. So don't make assumptions about lvl.500 people being so freakin' elite. We aren't invincible, bullets do the same damage to us that they do to lvl.001's.
Unless a low-level player is a smurf, (or otherwise highly experienced at shooters) they aren't as good as a level 500. This should be obvious to anyone.

This is actually a wider problem with online games, in general. It's hard to learn a new game when you are constantly placed against players with vastly more skill and/or experience.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
Most of my friends have moved on to other games so now I tend to play Solo or one-man-squad. In either one, I sometimes make it to the top 10, sometimes top 3, but quite often and and quite suddenly I'm dead within the first few minutes of the game.
So, you say you are bad. You also say you are playing with a handicap. Despite this, you sometimes make top 10 or top 3?

The only way I'd ever make it to top 3 on a one man squad would be if I just hid the entire time.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
More than half the time I'm killed these days, it's someone under level 200.
Funny. About half the people that kill me are level 500.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
Cheaters? Maybe. Probably. I get a little salty, skip the wasted time watching yet another death-cam showing an impossible scenario, report(if they aren't cheating, then no harm done,) and move on with my life.
How could you possibly know if they are cheating without looking at a replay or deathcam?

Wait... are you assuming people under level 200 are cheaters? You're implying you report all of them that kill you...?
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
I don't take the game (or any for that matter) very seriously anymore, so take that into account when I'm handing out my two cent opinions....
You take it seriously enough to read and comment on the forum.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
but I see it like this.

Yeah, matchmaking would be a helpful feature in easing new LEGIT players into the game. Yes, it's a pretty common feature available in many current games of today. BUT, the REALITY of the situation is that you don't have that luxury in PUBG.
We used to have it. MMR was calculated and factored into matchmaking. Until ranked mode happened.

Now? You get beat down by expert players in "casual" mode. Best of all, you've no choice but to put up with it until you hit level 80.

At that point, you'll need a team. Too bad no one will want to play with you. Not after having horrible stats thanks to the endless beat-downs.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
I'm officially showing my old man status for saying this but, back in my day, gamers in online shooters didn't have the common luxury of matchmaking with similarly skilled players. One would simply play again and again until said individual got better than someone else.
You don't remember it the way I do!

I remember playing CoD 1/2 on PC. Anyone that was deemed "too good" would be booted from the server. Cheating or not.

Sure. Some servers would allow such players. They quickly found themselves with empty servers.

Most people don't like unfair match-ups. Want proof? Look at any (popular) fighting game here on Steam.

https://steamcommunity.com/stats/310950/achievements

Less than 30% of all purchasers have played 10 MM battles in SFV. Is it because these people are immature and can't handle losses? No! It's because the MM is filled with smurfs, griefers, gatekeepers, exploiters, cheaters, and experts. Therefore, most players wisely avoid it!
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
:thesurgewarning: Fact: Life is unfair, and so is this game. It's that simple.
The thing about games, though? They are supposed to have rules. Rules to make them fair. Games are only unfair when the rules are also unfair.

The thing about rules? They can be changed. Just because something is unfair, doesn't mean it has to be.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
So, you have a choice:

1. Continue complaining and being salty about not being as good as people who are better than you. I mean, why not? It's such a wonderfully attractive personality trait. Because whether you want to admit it or not, you probably do the same thing in real life when things don't go your way.
It's one thing to be mad about players better than you.

It's another thing entirely to be upset that you have no choice other than to lose to them.

Also, complaining about complaining doesn't make you better than the people complaining. If you're going to make a moral judgement about it, that is.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
2. Stop playing. if you still can, get a refund. If you can't though, suck it up and deal with the $20 loss and move on with life either to other endeavors or another game - maybe this time, take the time to actually research it before purchasing so you know what you're getting yourself into.
So... people that lose to level 500s. They don't like that. They see a problem, and they complain about it.

You see people complaining. You don't like that. You see a problem, and you complain about it.

You keep touting "move on with your life", but it doesn't seem like you live your life that way.

Just because a person doesn't 100% like a game, does not mean they should never complain about it, and should instead quit the game forever. Never to speak of it again.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
3. Thicken up that thin skin of yours. Keep playing. If you keep dying right away, then you're doing something wrong. Don't do that wrong thing again. Yeah, there's a learning curve, but it's not impossible. Playing easy mode has softened you kids up, get a backbone :happymeat:
The problem with this is that I have no takeaway for most of my deaths. I learn nothing.

Let's say I get sniped by a level 500. Why did it happen? Because I was out in the open. Why was I there? Circumstance. Got caught outside the circle because someone relentlessly hunted me. Even as it closed in. I finally kill him. Then have to find a car. I finally get a car. I drive into the regular zone. It's far, and I run out of gas. I bandage up. I run across a field. (As there's nowhere else to go and the circle is coming.) And then I get shot by a guy far away on a hill. I never see him on my screen.

Exactly what am I supposed to learn from stuff like that? Because almost all my deaths to level 500 players are similar. Matching me with them guarantees I'll be fodder. No matter where I go, or what choices I make.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
4. If of the proper age, go look at naked women on the internet. It's free and may help resolve some of that pent up aggression you're feeling over dying in the game. If you have a wife or a girlfriend, even better - go do the dirty deed. :8bitheart:
As if this is the problem?
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SSa eredeti hozzászólása:
no wonder you talk that way, no wonder you have invest that much time in the game with lots of frustration i assume, it's obvious you have low self esteem, not trying to be rude here.
Just the opposite, bud. I'm sorry if I either offended you or if you weren't quite able to get my point.
You went out of your way to offend people.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
This includes everything from seeking out means of learning more about what you're hoping to improve at to the simple timeless adage, "practice makes perfect."
It would be nice if I could practice against people around my skill level. Perhaps in a casual setting. One in which, I wouldn't have to worry about vastly superior players.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
The fact I'm able to enjoy playing a game for so long without turning into a raving rage monster is merely a testament to my ability to find enjoyment spending time with my friends, playing a game we all have, without having to win. I joked that I'm terrible at the game to add some levity within my interjection into the conversation. I'm a reasonably capable player in the game, though by no means perfect, but regardless of skill level, it serves no one if I was to come in here acting as if I was some elite player who's some kind of epic god in the game even if I was anyway. The ability to show humility is a far cry from having low self esteem.
Preaching to people about how they should think and act is far from humble.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
I can only assume you're either a child or have very little life experience in general judging by the fact you fail to recognize that in people and your lack of constructive additions to the conversation.
...and I can see you lack empathy for other people. So much for your judgement of other's personality traits.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
And a word of advice to you personally, using a phrase like, "not trying to be rude here," is an excellent way to come off looking like an inexperienced, petulant child when it follows broad accusations on ones character.
He jokingly said you had low self esteem. This seems like an overreaction.
theCannonBallZ eredeti hozzászólása:
Either have the balls to own up to saying something that you're well aware will come off as judgmental, mean, or inconsiderate or don't say anything in the first place. It shows a clear lack in your strength in character.
So... "thicken up your skin", "grow a backbone", telling people they are "being salty", and "suck it up and deal with it". When you said those things? That wasn't "judgmental, mean, or inconsiderate"?

By your own rules, you lack strength of character. You're not making any sense. Unless you are just trolling.
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i have deleted the game more than 10 times.

A glaring testament to the definition of maturity.
One of your suggestions was to quit playing. He did that. And yet you call him "immature" for doing just that?
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Jackie Daytona; 2021. ápr. 22., 17:17
wholly ♥♥♥♥... never got to say "git good" for real but here I am... Do these people not know how real life works... If you want to be better or even on par with someone who as been doing it (anything) longer then you, you better be ready to put in the work.. Saying you are new MATTERS NOT?... jesus, grow a pair .
I Throw Rocks At Trains eredeti hozzászólása:
wholly ♥♥♥♥... never got to say "git good" for real but here I am... Do these people not know how real life works... If you want to be better or even on par with someone who as been doing it (anything) longer then you, you better be ready to put in the work.. Saying you are new MATTERS NOT?... jesus, grow a pair .

yes correct. this is the pandemic across all video game now. too many emotional; not enough IQ; weak mentaly; refuse the advise of seasoned player due to pettiness; make up lies and excuse all the time
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