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When you start playing PUBG it’s very easy to get overly excited and just try to take out as many people as possible. But all this will lead to is someone finding your location or getting you first because you didn’t plan the right course of action to actually be tactical. It’s very easy to forget this when you play the game, it can be so easy to be trigger happy and next thing you know you’re out of the match because someone else found

Another year later, early 2017, and H1Z1: King of the Kill is a force to be reckoned with. It topped the charts of Twitch.tv, was popular among YouTubers and peaked at over 100,000 concurrent players. It was a game-changer, and one that helped skyrocket the idea of battle royale gameplay, allowing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds to come in and rather quickly take over the market. Streamers began moving over, leaving H1Z1 for the more "realistic" PUBG . PUBG was the new hotness, its creator having a hand in both games. Not long later, Epic Games (the makers of the game engine that PUBG uses) stole their idea and added a free-to-play battle royale mode themselves to fledgling Fortnite and made it available on not just PC, but PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as well. Again, for fr

Some of the most popular and profitable video games in history have followed elite soldiers into battle, with the Call of Duty series painting the picture of modern war for a generation. So when the minds behind Act of Valor turned to real Navy SEALS - not actors - to show audiences what war really looks like, video games were impossible to ignore. With millions of gamers experiencing combat down the barrel of a gun, the directors made sure to recreate that sensation in live-action. You could say that video games simply copied the real tactics of the soldiers, but filming and editing them to look like a game is something else entir

Zack Snyder’s adventure of female warriors was an original idea, but Sucker Punch took its influences from 20th century warfare, steampunk, Japanese mecha and anime as much as any modern fantasy game. Whether it’s Nazi Zombies made famous by Call of Duty , or mixing bullets and blades with dragons and orcs like Final Fantasy (and too many other RPGs to count), fps beginner guide|https://Fpspedia.com/ the source material is clear. Snyder stated that he wanted the movie to be less chaotic than a typical video game experience, but the constant need to defeat waves of enemies or steal key quest items was spotted by critics… and their comparisons to one massive video game adventure weren’t usually meant as a complim

No one even tries to at least watch out for each other, which you would think is common sense with or without a mic. Even if you do have a mic, we can’t promise you that people will actually work with you to win the game. Everyone thinks they’re pro, when in reality, they need to have their ego defla

If you've driven a car in the intense atmosphere of a PUBG match, you might have noticed they make a ton of noise. Driving a car is like sounding a beacon to other players that lunch is served. However, that doesn't mean you should avoid cars like the plague entir

The story of giant mechs fighting giant monsters told in Pacific Rim pulled from decades of Japanese anime and films, but director Guillermo del Toro didn't copy any one movie when developing his own. But as a die hard gamer, it's no surprise to see futuristic pilots in VR helmets working in unison to launch special attacks, taking on more and more difficult enemies. Del Toro even called on Ellen McLain, the voice of the Portal game series' GLaDOS to supply the voice of his own futuristic me

This is where PUBG ’s infamous lawsuit against Epic Games and Fortnite comes into play. Both Fortnite and PUBG use the Unreal Engine, which might paint Fortnite as the robbers of yet another aspect, but, this situation gets a lot dicier when you realize the owner of that engine, Epic Games, also makes Fortnite . Yi

image.php?image=b15architecture_interiors018.jpg&dl=1People are constantly pushing the limits when it comes to the game mechanics, which has led to many people being reported for cheating. This game has created an almost hostile environment because of how intense the playthrough is for each map. Pushing more and more people to camp and play unfairly. What even is the poi

Snipers are literally everywhere. Similar to the problem I just mentioned above. People camp in this game. Even though if you do it and get caught, you’ll be called a camper and reported by literal 15-year-olds. Because people love to hide until they are in the top ten before they reveal themselves and then vulture all the best gear, it can be hard to take this game seriously when basically everyone has reverted to playing like t

Pitting four surivors with a sense of humor against an army of the undead made Zombieland a hit, but one video game series was using zombies for fun, not fear long before. The zombie shooter Left 4 Dead followed the same formula, even shaping its campaign and marketing to resemble a Hollywood film, but fans soon turned the game into an online sensation, where hilarious kills were the top priority. Zombieland kept the sense of humor and tension, and even "Kills of the Week" competitions intact, not to mention a finale set in a zombie-filled amusement park - a location included in Left 4 Dead 2 , released shortly after the mo