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Edit: Not playing pubg ever again (on your profile) or till december? What is it?
More than 120ms, gets kicked out.
You do realize that them region locking the game in China means they can only purchase a Chinese copy. They are forced to use a VPN to purchase the game via 3rd party if anything and are forced to be constantly connected to the VPN or else they can't play.
They can't purchase the game via steam using a VPN as the account with be permanently banned for using a VPN to maniuplate currency exchange.
Good Riddance to them tired of dying to people with 300+ ping I cannot kill because the bs desync crap.
All PC Online games must be approved before they can have an official release in China. Foreign game companies in particular need to work with a Mainland China publishing entity in order to receive approval for an official release.
Currently Steam operates in a grey area and many games that are distributed on Steam in China have not been officially approved.
The statement released by the SAPPRFT was not an official statement, but an off hand comment given to the GPC. The comment from SAPPRFT discourages domestic developers from creating PUBG type games as they will have a harder time being approved due to the violent actions that can be performed in the game as well as the values that it promotes.
China’s government has always censored violent games by changing the colour of blood from red to black/green, or by toning down the amount of gore, for example. In this statement the SAPPRFT is saying that these violent / immoral type of games will have a harder chance of being approved.
It should be noted that PUBG does not have an official license to operate in China just yet (Tencent has been trying to work out a deal for a while now) and is currently being distributed via Steam only. If PUBG was to obtain an official license it’s likely that it’d need to make a number of changes to the game, similar to what CS:GO had to do, in order to be approved.
Also, a number of Chinese companies such as NetEase, Xiaomi, Hero Entertainment and Snail Games have released battle royale modes for their games. Therefore there is no clear cut ban. Instead, game developers should be aware that the battle royale game that they develop may not be approved unless they censor or change certain elements.
So really there is nothing new here, just more sensationalist titles to drive views.
As counter-intuitive as this sounds, it's actually in your interest for PUBG to be approved for the Chinese domestic market, as it will mean they get their own modified version, with local servers instead of playing on every other region via VPN. A "ban" means nothing changes, GTA is banned in China, yet GTA is still sold in China on Steam, Battlefield 4 is also "banned".
Neither, ping lock may happen at some point but the only information about it is from six months ago.
Is there a ping or region Lock?
Some version of this will be in place.
https://forums.playbattlegrounds.com/topic/25335-faq/
I want to implement a ping lock, I want to make 200ms ping maximum to join a server. You will have friends in the US and the EU who want to play together and we don’t want to stop that happening either, we’re really going to look into this hard. But we want to provide the players in each region with the best experience possible.
https://www.reddit.com/r/PUBATTLEGROUNDS/comments/5wl3u0/tldr_playerunknown_interview_summary/
On a similar note, we also plan to implement ping limitations soon to help reduce instances of lag experienced by players.
https://twitter.com/PUBATTLEGROUNDS/status/859780673736818689
There are methods to fake the location or regions, but not when it comes to the latency or ping.
There is no method to fake the latency, the time to send or receive a packet from a server to your computer or viceversa, that length of time to travel all the way which is in miliseconds or ms, can't be faked.
Kicking out players, lets say as an example: >120ms ping, not only will reduce the amount of cheaters, but the laggy connections too, and everyone of that server would have a ping inside the range allowed by the server, which is equal or below 120ms, but not more than 120ms.
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007%E5%B9%B4%E7%BE%8E%E5%9B%BD%E5%AE%A0%E7%89%A9%E9%A3%9F%E5%93%81%E6%B1%A1%E6%9F%93%E4%BA%8B%E4%BB%B6
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%E5%B9%B4%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E5%A5%B6%E5%88%B6%E5%93%81%E6%B1%A1%E6%9F%93%E4%BA%8B%E4%BB%B6
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%89%E6%9E%97%E8%8D%94%E6%9E%9D%E7%8B%97%E8%82%89%E8%8A%82
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AB%A5%E5%AD%90%E8%9B%8B
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9C%B0%E6%B2%9F%E6%B2%B9
oh and let's not forget the big one
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%96%87%E5%8C%96%E5%A4%A7%E9%9D%A9%E5%91%BD
I guess the Chinese have no morals because Glorious Leader Mao killed off everyone who had morals
Edit: Actually no. If it just means that they have to stick to the AS servers, good. They should all be banned, hacker or not, if they come to western servers and ruin the experience for everyone else due to high ping.
You do realize people blame the chinese because it's an easy target? there's an equally large american market for cheaters but they can't be grouped up because american names are so random.
I'm American... and what I can say is yea -you're racist sunshine.
You would think they woulkd of added it by now huh?