PUBG Developer Admits PUBG Is Broken
Launches a Website Called “Fix PUBG.”
PUBG has long received complaints from long term users and now the corporation has launched a new website designed to help recitify the matters. Called “Fix PUBG,” the site is fairly straightforward in its aims, with a message on the site, saying it wanted to “destroy bugs, deliver long-needed quality-of-life features, and take [PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds] to the next level by shipping fundamental performance improvements.”
The message went on to say that “Bugs, performance problems, and quality-of-life issues have been limiting PUBG’s true potential, and you want it fixed. So we think it’s time to do something about it.” In addition to this, there’s a large update for the game on the PC and Xbox was released on August 8, which fixed many of the issues that caused annoyance for users. You can view the list of fixes at Fix PUBG’s website.
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“Fix the Game.”
This is a phrase we’ve been hearing a lot lately. So today, we’re announcing a new campaign entirely focused on addressing bugs, quality-of-life improvements, and fundamental performance improvements.
Learn more: https://t.co/uWTiZjC2qK pic.twitter.com/Bo1zfbnHRZ
— PUBG (@PUBG) August 8, 2018