If i play any of these games on line on my PS4, I can't choose who I play against on other PS4s.
What affect does the console the person is using have any effect when it comes to a BR game.
The only issue I can think of is reporting someone who happened to be on the other console.
There are a large number of BR games out there now, PUBG, Fortnite, Apex to name a few, but for the one we can name there is about 90% of such games I could not.
I think if anything, it's not the single player games that are suffering but the multiplayer ones.
Everyone going to take their chance to grab a bit of the BR pie, but when the winners and losers have appeared, they will ether go back to where they came from or chase onto the next big thing.
Yes, but your talking about PUBG which is the game Brendon Green went to make as a ground up BR game after he created the mods in Arma 2.
It's from PUBG that BR in it's current form came from with it's squads/duo/individual, closing circle, drops, dropping in at the start etc appear as a standalone game. Apex along with Fortnite, blackops and all the rest of them have taken the formula that PUBG created and just created their own little spin on it.
"PuBG base game wasn't made for battle royale".
.....wHaT??🤔
"Why Are Single Player Games Still Thriving"?
Because story telling is as old as time, it's like saying why have people stopped reading books and novels, watching films etc, etc...
Because your being transported somewhere else and/or becoming someone else in a story that someone else has created to entertain you.
It's fun to play a game with other people, but it's a completely different experience to enjoying a good story.
Space quest, that brings back memories.
Click bait headline people....don't panic.
From their 'Click' program, which is usually on at 3am for some reason. Usually watch it on Catchup.
Mainly Tech news, but their review the odd game.
Not surprising.
They created an entire BR system in fortnite as soon as they saw how well PUBG was doing.
I can use oldboys comments about pubg too.
However I enjoy the drawn out gameplay of pubg, planning your way round the map and using a bit of strategy.
" unless of course you're talking about tomato costumes, or sharks on sticks."
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
the characters may not be distinguishable, but if you can personallize them in the way you can in Fortnite, that attracts a lot of young players.
Don't get me wrong, Apex will carve it's on part of the market.
Possibly even taking part of Fortnites playerbase. But there are a lot more BR gam...
Fortnite is aimed at younger crowd, plus it's not limited by it set number of characters like Apex is.
People like the personalization aspect of Fortnite which none of the other BR games have achieved.
Is that 18 months from now or 18 month from when it started.
PUBG has already been out 18 months and fortnite isn't to far behind it.
I'm not even sure where to go with this comment.
Love the way the guy pushing for these laws points to one study as proof and yet still managed to ignore half the conclusions made in that study just to justify the agenda he's pushing.
There is in the UK.
"...would apply the extra tax to those games that the ESRB rates as M for Mature or Adults-Only".
Wouldn't that mean that the tax is being applied to games that shouldn't be played by kids or people at school age.
Sounds to me like industry has already put in place everything required for a parent to make an informed decision.
Of course, it's something else if that parent is not willing to face up to that responsibility.
That is very true, I never thought of that. Maybe Fortnite is a good thing.
@ Chaos-Dad
How is that any different from someone who has the basic xbox and still has to play against these people?