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Why I'll probably never be great at PUBG, but still love the hell out of it

The early part of 2017 has seen four games released that I've played to varying amounts. Horizon: Zero Dawn came out in late February, and I played it until The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was released. Both games are fantastic, but are similar thematically and in what your characters do mechanically, but different in how you execute the controller inputs to do those things, so I decided I would shelve Horizon until I had finished Zelda so as to not create short-term muscle memory confusion and poor outcomes when trying to do something in either game. Mass Effect: Andromeda followed those two, and my early time with the game was engaging and reminded me of how ready I was for another Mass Effect-style space opera adventure, but reports of technical problems that potentially limited quest completion made it an easy call to shelve that as well until I had finished Zelda and the developers had had the time to address these issue via patches. Finally, Persona 5 hit in late April and when faced with the sprawling, largely unguided world of Zelda and the tightly defined and regimented morning-afternoon-night gameplay loop of the Persona series, I decided my best bet at completing one of these 4 games in 2017 was to focus on Persona 5.

Throughout this, I've had handful of games I could and di go to for brief respites from grand, involved, story-driven titles. I still complete my daily Hearthstone quests and am trying to move up this month's ranked ladder, Marvel Puzzle Quest provides bite-sized fun with its match 3 style gameplay and frustration with the frequency of great rewards, and MLB The Show 17 allows me to imagine a world with a stable Washington Nationals bullpen and Wilson Ramos healthy and behind the plate for my team. These games and styles of games are familiar and comforting and easier to play in smaller chunks; where progress in Persona 5 is frequently measured in 10s of hours, these all allow for shorter bursts of play, but didn't present the kind of excitement from winning a difficult encounter in the other four, larger style games I have on my plate.

This week I finally tried PlayerUnknown's BattleGrounds, a game in Early Access on Steam that has blown up as "the next big thing" in gaming by selling over a million copies in its launch weekend. A brief explanation: PlayerUnknown is the handle of an Irish modder who has created game mods for ARMA III and H1Z1 that created new modes of play for those game that replicated the theme of the Japanese film Battle Royale or American Young Adult fiction The Hunger Games. A large number of players are set in an expansive but limited play area; the winner is the last man or woman standing. The play area constricts as time passes, funneling survivors to a smaller and smaller area and forcing confrontation. PlayerUnknown's BattleGrounds (known as Battlegrounds from here on out for brevity with no intention to shortchange PlayerUnknown) is one of the first stand-alone versions of a game like this. Players start with no useful items – just clothing of various looks – and anything helpful must be scavenged on the island you are fighting on. Guns, armor, healing items, and vehicles are all Procure On Site for you and up to 99 other people intent on using those tools to kill you in the name of their own survival.

BattleGrounds is not the type of game I usually play. The last multiplayer shooter I spent any real time with was...Call of Duty Black Ops II...I think? I"ve never had great twitch reactions, and this being PC-only for now was another barrier to entry – I've always preferred the simplified, less precise controllers for shooters to help compensate for my lack of precision and skill. BattleGrounds is different. There is no persistent progression that will impact gameplay in a meaningful way. Instead of needing to unlock the weapon I want to use and improving it via unlocked attachments, I have to start every match by finding a new gun, as does every other player. The tension of needing to find a weapon, ways to protect myself, and tools to survive ratchet up the tension more than the constant hail of bullets I remember from Call of Duty and its ilk. And once I've died in a solo player match, I'm free to walk away or start another round, which in my case will probably last about 6 minutes until I'm murdered by another player. Haven't gotten my fill? Ready up. Played three or four tense matches in a row? Walk away and let the shakes subside. I'm not missing out on anything; there's no grand story beyond each match's self-contained set up of "Parachute onto this island, and kill or be killed." There are no characters I'm invested in; even my own avatar from match to match is a highly disposable set of pixels.

Many years ago, I remember someone bringing up the idea of a video game "chaser," something you played after finishing a grand experience like Mass Effect or Red Dead Redemption or Grand Theft Auto. This could be a smaller, shorter game or something familiar to the player that helped recenter them after a long time spent with one set of characters, one art style, one set of mechanics. BattleGrounds feels different to me – more like a video game affair or a fling. I'm still completely invested in Persona 5. I care about the unfolding story, my character's redemptive arc, and the relationships being built between my character and the other people in this world. But sometimes it's all a little heavy and a bit much. Battlegrounds has offered a respite – something different and new and disposable that still provides a thrill but doesn't require the kind of commitment required for an epic that will last 100 hours. The quick, easily accessible thrill and charge of a BattleGrounds match will be there, at least for a while, when I don't have the time or energy for hours upon hours of dungeon crawling or shrine hunting or alien dialoguing. I still want to and plan to finish those grand adventures, but what's 7 or 8 minutes out of 100 hours enjoying something different?

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Update - this is probably the high point for me. I wish there was a cool story behind it, but it's essentially just "Parachuted into an area of 4 or 5 houses that was pretty devoid of other houses. Cleared two and found a shotgun, mini-uzi, and pistol plus a few attachments. Hid in a bathroom and got damn lucky I was near the center of the circle for most of the match. When pushed out, got shot in the head by someone with a SCAR and the high ground."

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Well written, but I the question from the title remains unanswered, unless you mean you're not good at PC shooters in general that is!

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@anund: That's it! I am BAAAAD at shooters in general, and doubly so when they're on PC. I managed to get my first PUBG kill this morning in my 6th or 7th match...and then promptly dies when I couldn't get out of the inventory interface fast enough while looting the corpse, allowing someone else to literally roll up on me. I got run over.

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I am the same way. I feel way more competitive with a controller in hand, even though I do consider myself a PC player first.

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Still not won a round myself, 2nd twice but I always fall apart, driving games is my thing but this game seems special. My death montage set to Nier Automata ost

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After watching that, I maybe don't feel so bad. I always feel like a total failure when I get shot (multiple times!) and have no idea where the shots are coming from. Seems like this isn't uncommon at all.

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I got winner winner chicken dinner once, 2nd a few times, and then always somewhere in the top 20 or bottom 80. crawl crawl crawl and find those scopes! im awful at outright shooting but sneaking around is my forte

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My strategy has always been to avoid houses as much as possible and only hide in bushes. When the circle starts getting smaller, and there are only a few houses left in the safe zone people will know where you are at and will always be able to pop in and get you easily if you aren't constantly on your toes. Find a good collection of bushes however and not only will you be almost impossible to find, but you will also be able to see anyone coming at you from a mile away.

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The 4x and 8x scopes are god sends. But yeah, you're not alone - most of the time when I get shot I can't tell where it's coming from.

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I was a good creeper in Dayz but this game I struggle, but still enjoy in a strange masochistic way.

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@alucitary: I have a similar strategy. Whenever I feel like I have good enough equipment I avoid going to any more buildings and go for tall grass, bushes or behind trees instead and if possible find some high elevation. I only just bought the game so I haven't played much, but I got 7th place with 2 kills in my first match so I felt pretty okay about that.

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I got fifth today with 2 kills. One kill was when I landed and someone tried to punch me and I headshotted them with a punch (Roman Reigns jumping punches are crazy effective). The second was I decided at the end since I had a dune buggy and not much else great was to just drive on the outside of the circle, hit a hill, jumped and landed on someone.

My dune buggy then got shot by I'm pretty sure all of the last 4 people

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@omgfather: I think I'm doing something very wrong, because when I have gotten a gun and attached any kind of sight or scope, including a 4x one, it doesn't do anything different when I go into iron sights, it just pulls the camera in a little bit. Third person, first person, no difference, just changes where the gun is slightly.

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@asmo917: Scope isn't gonna magically make you shoot more accurately, just gives you a better sight to aim and zoom depending on the scope magnification. Stocks and grips is what you need. That being said, the game for me is so nerve racking that I can't even tell you how much the stocks and grips actually help. I did read they are working on a shooting/practice range for the future which would be nice to test those sorts of things.

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@franstone: I understand that. What I'm saying is that I'm missing something mechanically. When I have a scope attached to a gun, hitting the right mouse button doesn't bring up a scoped view at all. It doesn't even put me in iron sights. It just reduces my FOV a little.

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I find myself coming at this game with a similar mentality, I have a pretty good feeling I won't be winning anytime soon (and so far out of the 10 rounds I've participated in I have not), but I am finding it to be a lot of fun. The tension of sneaking around, the quick planning and prep going horribly wrong due to not watching the timer for the wall-o-death, or due to surprise people rolling up on you I think it's the sense of excitement of organic fluid and evolving fire fights that could develop at any time is what is keeping this game exciting. I mean just being in a shack and hearing a car roll up outside, knowing that shit might go down right here right now out of the blue is fantastic!

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@asmo917: People have won by parachuting in and going AFK, you definitely have a chance to win. The great thing about PU is that the final few circles are so situational that you can come out on top by skill or chance.

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@asmo917 said:

@franstone: I understand that. What I'm saying is that I'm missing something mechanically. When I have a scope attached to a gun, hitting the right mouse button doesn't bring up a scoped view at all. It doesn't even put me in iron sights. It just reduces my FOV a little.

That is weird. I know holding right click will bring up the view you get, but just clicking right click should go into iron sights/scope mode. Have you changed anything in control settings?

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Learn to abuse 3rd person view. You can move your camera to see angles that have no line of sight on you. This will give you way better control of your surroundings.

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@asmo917 said:

@franstone: I understand that. What I'm saying is that I'm missing something mechanically. When I have a scope attached to a gun, hitting the right mouse button doesn't bring up a scoped view at all. It doesn't even put me in iron sights. It just reduces my FOV a little.

That is weird. I know holding right click will bring up the view you get, but just clicking right click should go into iron sights/scope mode. Have you changed anything in control settings?

lol I ran into this situation last night, it was my 3rd game, picked up my first 4x scope, and was holding right click and not getting the scope. It was super nerve wracking as I kept jumping into the controls menu to see if I was missing anything and ultimately tabbed out to search for it. Funny enough, after I tabbed back in, someone came into my house (I was prone at that point) and tried to pick up one of the items I didn't have room for (I close my doors so he might have thought this was a fresh house) then I just popped him in the head. So satisfying.

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@asmo917: Wwwwwwell that's not normal. I misunderstood, thought you were saying it wasn't helping you shoot people. I've never had that happen in this game but someone who replied seems to have. I would absolutely go into setting and make your keybindings didn't get messed up, also try toggling into first person mode with V, maybe changing camera modes will fix whatever is happening.

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I feel like playing this game really is its own reward.

Like even if you die from circumstances you couldn't forseen. Its still fun to remember how you got there.

Its not like a MOBA or any other FPS where even a small mistake you made could snowball into a thing that could cause you to lose. This game is like something where theres a lot of circumstances happening in which you had no control into, which makes replaying it great.

Its kinda like a slotmachine, but the RNG is replaced all by random players who are all part of the system like you are.

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I was totally holding the right mouse button, never just clicking it. Thanks to all who set me straight - I actually found this out by watching a couple of YouTubers who started a PUBG stream this morning - names are Austin Walker and Patrick Klepek. They seem to have set up some kind of vanity domain called Waypoint to host their streams and...fanfic? Seems cool.

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Just wanted to drop in and speak up as another who is trash at the game, but still finds themselves compelled to keep playing. Nearly 40 hours in, and my best placement in solo is #3. Still no chicken dinner. At least it got me editing video, again!

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