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PUBG Devs: 'Players Have Rightfully Called Us Out" on Issues

Suzie Ford Updated: Posted:
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The PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Steam page has an extensive blog post from the devs. The post is a sort of mea culpa where the team admits that it has fallen short development-wise on what the community has expressed a wish to see, namely performance and better communication about changes to the game. "We want to change that by talking in-depth about things we're prioritizing" the blog reads.

The top priority going forward is to improve performance, server optimization and to address cheating. This includes client side optimization for characters, vehicles, loading / stabilization and other, smaller improvements.

Cheating - Cheating is the area where we’ve made the most progress in recent months. We’ve introduced a variety of encryption based solutions to make it harder for hackers to exploit vulnerabilities. We’ve also banned hundreds of thousands of cheaters’ accounts and refined the process by which we identify cheaters—most cheaters are now banned within hours of using an exploit. We’ve also begun taking serious legal action against the people responsible for creating hacks and cheats.  All of this will continue, but there’s more we can do. We believe we’re winning the battle against cheating, but we won’t stop fighting until we’ve eliminated it. Look for more updates on this in future dev letters. 

Moving ahead of this, the team is hard at work on the Sanhok content drop that is said to be "coming in the near future", hopefully by the end of June. New vehicles and an exclusive weapon are also planned for Sanhok.

Read the full post on the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Steam page.


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Suzie Ford

Suzie is the former Associate Editor and News Manager at MMORPG.com. Follow her on Twitter @MMORPGMom