Released two days ago in exclusive Xbox One and Xbox One X consoles, PUBG's full name PlayerUnkown's Battlegrounds is thrilling players around the world. Most popular game this year on Steam, so he was entitled to its console version following an exclusive partnership (temporary) with Microsoft.
The online multiplayer battle royal title developed and published by Bluehole is therefore available on a new platform and has, of course, already been entitled to a technical comparison made by our fellow Candyland. And the least we can say is that it does not want to buy a version of PUBG on Xbox One.
Performance problems are legion and it is not uncommon to go below 20 frames per second. Fortunately, this problem is less common on the Xbox One X than on its big sister S, but note that even the graphics of this version are simply outdated. So yes, PlayerUnkown's Battlegrounds is not known to be a sublime and fine game, but we must admit that we have rarely seen textures as detailed in a long time. The problem would come from the lack of optimization of the memory and the power of the CPU of the Microsoft console that would not keep the distance with the resources requested by the game. Thus, the teams of Bluehole would fight constantly to try to to obtain satisfactory results, but the scenes of the map containing greenery would pose problem like the sequences where are found many players.
If we already knew that it was necessary to have a good PC to run the game properly, note that it is inadmissible, at the dawn of 2018, to see such poorly optimized games, for a version supposed to be final Furthermore. And the fact that it is not a "final" version does not change much the problem.
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