![]() ![]() ![]() Decreased the chance of vehicle explosion after the vehicle gets stuck in objects.You may now honk a car horn when sitting in the driver's seat with Left Mouse Click.Added a lower rail attachment slot to SKS.Improved post-process effect when a character takes damage outside of the blue circle. ![]() We implemented this delay to provide a fair gameplay environment to all players. Added slight delay when using the drag-and-drop feature on items in inventory UI.Improved character animation without any weapon or with melee weapon.Added new effects when a character is running or sprinting over different types of surfaces.Added new sound effect while scoping or aiming weapon.Sound volume difference from inside and outside of building is more obvious.You may now play with Xbox controllers, and we will continue to make improvements with Xbox controllers.Players may now re-enter games if they have been disconnected mid-game.Improved camera transition when disabling Free look feature (Alt Key).Added new animation when using different consumables.Now the kill count will still go to the opponent in this specific case. Some people killed knocked-out teammates in order to avoid giving kill count to an opponent who knocked them down.Camera will stay still while looting items to prevent dizziness.This will be set to first-person only in a future update. Character view is set to third-person mode in starting airplane and during free fall from the airplane.Players who choose first-person mode will be matched together.Added first-person server options to NA and EU Solo and Duo game-modes.Added two new face presets and hairstyles to character customisation for both genders.This weapon is chambered for 7.62mm and sniper rifle attachments. Mk14 EBR is a Designated Marksman Rifle that can only be obtained from Care Packages. Optimised memory usage for world objects.Of note: you may now honk a car horn when sitting in the driver's seat with Left Mouse Click. The developer also showed images of what players could expect inside this month's two free Battle Royale-themed crates, and offered a full list of this month's changes which includes first-person servers and a feature to report players. Players are free to trade crates on the Steam Marketplace. Like the current free-to-open system, players will be limited to buying six crates per week, with crate prices being reset on Mondays. PlayerUnknown went on the explain the new crate system in further detail. However, PlayerUnknown did reveal the full cosmetic system is being discussed internally and the team is taking players' concerns into account, so perhaps it'll change. He also emphasised paid cosmetics are optional and apologised for unclear communication. PlayerUnknown explained that while he understands players' concerns, "testing for a sturdy economy on the Steam Marketplace is necessary at this stage and ultimately beneficial for the game". It is important that all our players are able to enjoy the various items that will be provided for customisation, and it is even more crucial that we have a stable self-sustaining economy that maintains the value of the items you have purchased or gained." "This is an economy that would and should benefit all players - both who are willing to pay and who are not willing to pay for vanity items. "The idea of testing, prior to full implementation, is at the heart of adding every new game feature in our game, and this includes the crate and key system which we believe will serve as the foundation of a healthy economy after launch. "While our intention was and still is to add the full feature to the game when we move into actual release, we do need to test it prior to launch and at Early Access so that it is stable and ready to be fully introduced to our community," PlayerUnknown wrote. Writing on Steam, Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene addressed players' concerns over paid cosmetics and defended the game's implementation of a crate and key system, calling it a test. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds FAQ states paid cosmetics will not be introduced until full release. On top of this, players felt PlayerUnknown broke his promise not to introduce paid cosmetics until after the game left Steam Early Access. As each crate only contains one item, it is likely to cost over $10 to get a full outfit, a system that has left many players feeling ripped off. Two of these crates are free to open but one, the Gamescom Invitational Crate, requires a key to open, which costs $2.50. ![]() The latest update introduces three new crates each containing different outfit items based on the film Battle Royale. PlayerUnknown has defended Battlegrounds' controversial new crate and key system.Įarlier this month, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds announced it would introduce paid cosmetics in this month's update, rolling out today. ![]()
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