

Whenever this COD BR launches I will be taking a break from PUBG. It's hard to enjoy the game a lot of the time. This post with 400 upvotes lays out some of the biggest issues.Īnother post with nearly 3k upvotes highlights how Chocotaco, one of the most positive PUBG streamers, has announced that they’re taking a break from the game due to its myriad issues.Īnd ALL OF MY CUSTOM GAME PRESETS DONT WORK.


Performance is shot to s**t, just like me when I play PUBG. Elsewhere, there’s a bug that makes the game lag whenever players aims down sights, and there are more crashes than ever. There’s also a lot of complaints about PUBG hackers, who use aimbots to ruin the game for other players. Players are talking about things like player movement, which has been left behind in the wake of slicker battle royale games such as Apex Legends. If you look at the most upvoted comment on the game’s subreddit, it seems people are annoyed that the game’s bugs and performance are being left alone in favour of new content drops. While many game developers would give their left arm to have such a large audience, it’s a massive drop for a game that’s been supported so much. In the last 30 days, the average concurrent player count sits at around 250,000. In April 2018, the game averaged 1.1m concurrent player and enjoyed peaks of 2.5m. However, its playerbase has been slowly dropping this past couple of years, despite new content drops. There’s no denying it - PUBG is still an incredibly popular game. The PUBG subreddit is currently filled with players complaining about issues with their once-favourite battle royale.
