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If you have been asleep this past year, like me, then you are starting to understand the true power that is Player Unknown Battlegrounds. If you have been awake, and playing the game or any one of its friendly neighbors out there, then you understand this trend in gaming which has swept over pretty much all game styles in the last few months. Here are some thoughts as to why it is so popular.
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It’s not hard to lead the pack with a bar that low. H1Z1? Fort nite? lol
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Battle Royale is the new trend and now everyone is hopping on that bandwagon until they start failing en masse and someone starts the new post-battleground trend.
The way to assess this trend is to think about how this will fit into other types of games and gaming. It can only be a PvP mode, it has no compatibility outside of that. A welcome addition to the stable, but this horse is not going to start a new stable on its own.
I only bought into H1Z1 thinking there was going to be some zombie action and lots of crafting building.All it became was the same as FortNite and PubG,a boring simple minded one trick pony.
Tactics?VERY little
Choice..VERY little
Fun?I fail to see why
My take on why these are popular,>>>EASY,all the weaker pvp type players feel at ease knowing they can likely survive quite awhile and do not need any amazing skills to do well,same reason people like large battles,a weak pvp player can fit right in unnoticed.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
In a game like OW or MOBAs you'd have to at least cooperate and have some sort of team goal, AND master that specific hero.
Here? Let's get carried by luck, sprinkled with some rudimentary shooter mechanics that barely work. Hell, Destiny 2, as bad as it might be considering it as a whole, when it comes to shooting, it's light years ahead of PUBG/Fortnite.
Meh.
Bad runs - where you die to something stupid fairly quickly are annoying, sure.
But good runs... with clutch saves and being that last person standing (or close to it) are great gaming moments.
First time I survived to the final circle in PUBG and was one on one for the win was an exhilarating gaming experience.
No, I didn't win - got killed because of my own inexperience with the controls!
Got into a car by accident trying to reload (tap X instead of hold X) and didn't know what button got out of the car lol.
The whole concept that there is no permanence and each match is different and all of that... I don't know, isn't it why people like Roguelikes?
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)