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Fordítási probléma jelentése
From 2016 until last year, they changed and improved PUBG a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-KUuWUpORE
Is there any reason why they should stop to improve it?
No, and more improvements are already part of the next patch like most of the patches have.
https://steamcommunity.com/games/578080/announcements/detail/3083279960905178068
"Performance
Unnecessary in-game assets, widgets, sounds, and animations have been removed from each game mode and platform to enhance in-game stability and loading speed."
It won't be the last time that we have to deal with issues because the performance is just one important aspect. Anti-cheat is another.
People do wanna decent systems but decent systems also eat a lot of performanc and cause other issues sometimes.
This isn't CoD and people always forget certain points.
The first CoD got released on 2001, 20 years ago.
PUBG got created in 2016.
When you play CoD, you play the work of 20 years of experience and that is something PUBG can't deliver just in 6 years.
We all want perfect games, not just you.
It's absolutly fine when you complain and ask what you did but improvements needs time.