PUBG 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:got bots last year in an attempt to shore up falling player counts and also give newcomers a chance at actually killing something--if not a player, then at least a punching bag designed to look like a player. Since PUBG is🃏 an established battle royale game, veteran players with loads of experience could seem like unkillable gods to the uninitiated, and bots lowered that barrier to entry so that new players could learn the ropes.
Still, veterans didn't like squashing matches full of bots, so their prevalence was curtailed in later ൩patches. In t🌊he most recent update, PUBG Corp tried to address veteran concerns about easy bots by giving them improved AI that was designed to make them a bit more of a threat.
Instead, the devs turned PUBG’s bots into unstoppable killꦍing machines that acted a lot like PUBG cheaters.
As reported by , various s🅠ocial media posts showed bots exhibiting behaviors that made them no different from wallhacking, aimbotting cheaters, making them less of a challenge and more of an exercise in frustration.
So it was back to the drawing board for✤ PUBG Corp, whi♍ch to tone down those rampaging bots.
"In response to recent player feedback, we have deployed an update with additional changes to the bot balance adjustments appl♏ied in Update 12.1; reducing the overall strength and effectiveness of bots when engaged in combat against players," the developer wrote in its update. "We are closely mon𒁃itoring player sentiment related to bots and will make additional changes if needed.”
Those nerfs included reducing overall b🐲ot accuracy, reducing full-auto engagement distance so bots stick to single shots at all but close range, and decreasing bot oveꦡrall reaction times.
If you're tired of getting slapped around by bots, you can always head to the PUBG Labs server to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:try out th🐽e new racing mode on Miramar. You'll be able to choose f♛rom several desert vehicles such as the Mirado, dirty bike, and Coupe RB, in a race that last a surprisingly long time.