As someone who's spent a lot of time with PUBG, it's disappointing to see how the game has strayed from a fair and competitive battle royale to what increasingly feels like a fixed, AI-heavy, and weighted system that ignores actual player performance.Let’s start with the AI bots. They're not just filler anymore — they're often predictably programmed to die or succeed based on hidden mechanics, not skill. It’s no longer about quick thinking or sharpshooting; it’s about surviving whatever the game decides to throw at you. Encounters feel scripted, not emergent.More frustrating is the sense that the game operates on a rigged weighting system. Outcomes don’t align with how you're playing. You can dominate for several matches, but then the game turns on you — poor loot, sudden bot-level teammates in squads, dodgy hit registration. It’s as if PUBG operates within a fixed envelope that limits how well you can do in a given session, regardless of skill. That doesn’t feel like a competitive multiplayer game — it feels like you're stuck in a loop the system controls.The performance envelope should be dynamic — based on skill, map awareness, and real-time adaptation — but instead, it feels like you're playing within pre-set win/loss brackets.At its best, PUBG is still capable of great tension and rewarding gameplay, but when the outcomes feel artificially weighted, it stops being fun and starts feeling manipulated.
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PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS is a last-man-standing shooter being developed with community feedback. Players must fight to locate weapons and supplies in a massive 8x8 km island to be the lone survivor. This is Battle Royale.