Skip to main content

Blog entry by Kristian Cano

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds: Desert Map Details & New Guns

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds: Desert Map Details & New Guns

The shipping and transport capitol of Miramar, La Cobrería's most prominent feature is it's enormous Rail Yard. Here, players will hunt and be hunted among the half-buried cargo of a long dead industry. Careful players should loot the schools and campuses that dot this town before attempting to hold the Y

Brendan Greene - FilmAffinityIn addition to its hero-shooter elements, Apex brought a lot of new tricks that were quickly emulated by its competitors, namely Fortnite . If Fortnite has seen fit to take notes, well, it should be clear that Apex is doing it ri

Players and the map don't always interact in the most realistic or predictable way. Some rocky places in the PUBG map can quickly get a player stuck, unable to escape and forced to wait for an enemy or the blue circle to come around and finish them

Players still teleport when entering and exiting vehicles, which could upset a player who carefully lined up a shot on someone trying to flee in a car. This also reduces immersion, especially when a knocked out player simply teleports out of a vehicle. An animation for players exiting the airplane and removing their parachutes at the beginning of the game could also improve immers

One of the worst and most obvious cases of poor terrain interactions shows up when driving a vehicle in PUBG . Random map geometry can snag a car and bring it to an immediate halt or swerve it off course. And in severe cases, cars can do a complete flip while driving on seemingly smooth ground. While it's good for a laugh, competitive players won't laugh long if that flipped car was supposed to save them from the blue cir

Chumacera is the husk of Miramar's once thriving textile industry. Long abandoned factories overlook a main road lined with residential and commercial buildings. Verticality in both the buildings and terrain make this town an exciting location to loot- high risk, high opportun

It shouldn't surprise anyone that Battlefield pulls off the battle royale shtick incredibly well. With its celebrated core multiplayer revolving around squad-based combat on huge, richly detailed maps, there really wasn't much embellishment necessary to fit into the for

This initial charm wore thin quick on the obviously unfinished product, with the player base tanking by a hurtful 80% within two weeks. Developer Boss Key Productions would shutter a mere month later, setting the game adrift. Another studio has claimed the rights to the title, but for now, Radical Heights is totally d

I don't want to take away from anybody. I think there are a lot of people who have causes that mean a lot to them, and I think that's great. This one, for Megan and I, with our kids and our family, it just really rings true and makes sense. It touches a certain part of us. Before this campaign began, this was something Megan and I were really active in. It's really bothered us, and https://Www.Pubgmcentral.xyz/ we sat with out seven-year-old son while he's cried during news footage of the fires in the Amazon. To be be able to say we're part of this, and for him to know exactly what it is, and know what we're fighting for, it means a lot to us. For future generations, and for our family as well. There's a really tie to it for us. It's a big honor for us to be part of it, it really

DayZ wasn't the only game to fall foul of a random ruling either. Kingdom Come Deliverance has also found itself being refused a classification for its 'Royal Edition' which combines the original and DLC into one game, despite the title previously being classified with no issues back in 2

Often gaming bans are justified. We can get behind the bans for smurfing , piggy-backing and outright cheating . However, some of these gaming sanctions are downright crazy. From punishments related to political views to banning entire games in a country, here are 5 of the most bogus game bans we've s

Yeah, yeah it is! We've done two years straight now. We've done this live podcast, which started off more as just a podcast, but this year, because of the reboot and all of that, it sort of took on a life of its own and became this event that we weren't originally setting out to do, but we did it! We ended up making this weekend out of it for fans of 90210. People flew in from all over the world, and we held the podcast at Torrance High School, where we shot the original show. That was West Beverly High. I had a bunch of cast members from the old show. Douglas Emerson, who played Scott, and Joe E. Tata, who played Nat, and Ian (Ziering) was there, and Gabrielle (Carteris) was there, and Christine Elise was there, and it was a really good time. So we all just sat and talked and had fun, and we had these really great packages for the people that were fans of the show to come. In some packages, they got to tour around in a car with the executive producer and one of the writers of the show, and they got to go to locations from the show and talk with them in the car. We had all these really special things. Some people got to tour the campus of the school. It was really fun. We ended up doing the whole thing with 100% of the proceeds going to generosity.org and to colorectal cancer awareness for Luke. It became a really great way to raise money for those foundations and to pay homage to the show and have fun with fans. I don't know if we'll do it again because it was a lot of work (Laughs), but the podcast has been really fun. We don't have any corporate sponsors, so Derek, my partner, we just hop on the phone together and we record on Sk

  • Share