
PUBG is in a weird place right now. It's still hugely popular, still hugely well-played, still, by some way, the biggest game on Steam - and somehow it's becoming something of an underdog.
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Its trend. Always changing
That's what happens with fads that don't have long-lasting appeal.
The problem with PUBG is that they don't have the team to crank out updates with regularity like fortnite.
Every patch (console wise) has been heavily based on stabilization and optimization, yet people still have random bugs. It runs way better now than the early days, but non-xbox one x's still have texture loading issues. X1X still has crashes and frame drops, settings continue to revert, hit detection can be super sporadic.
There's so many issues that shouldn't still be issues and yet no new content. I understand needing to iron out the issues first. but it could be more tolerable if there's was more content to enjoy.
I think they will get it together eventually but will the players still be there waiting?
Only on n4g could a game with 2 million concurrent players every day be considered failing.