PUBG Creator

PUBG Creator Defends Red Zone, Tells Players to Get Better

PUBG Creator, Brendan Greene, knows a few things about player feedback and how important it can be when it comes to developing a game as popular as PlayerUnknown’s Battleground. You don’t want to upset the community you’ve worked so hard to build, especially one you want to invest in for twenty years. However, it has recently come to light that Greene does, in fact, have something that he and the haters do not agree on. That thing, you may wonder, is the topic of the red zone and the overwhelming hatred players have of it.

For those who may not play PUBG, don’t worry, we’ll explain. The ‘red zone’ is a marked area in the game that is targeted by bombs. These bombs rain down on the player, often killing them instantly if they are not in a building or hiding under another sort of structure. Red zones can really ramp up the tension during a game, particularly when it comes to players being unable to hear anything during moments when bombs rain down all around them.

Which is totally the point, according to Greene. In an interview with Eurogamer, Greene had this to say: “And people say there’s no reason to it but it provides audio cover, it really looks cool when you’re fighting in it.” He went on further to say something that may have a few PUBG fans seething. “And really, you shouldn’t be dying to the red zone. If you’re dying to the red zone then, I’m sorry but you’re not a very good player.”

Ouch, talk about putting it bluntly. It may be a harsh statement, but it’s one Greene is sticking to despite all the backlash that the red zone has against it. We can hardly blame him considering that the zone is useful and, well, it is actually pretty easy to avoid the bombs. However, even if we can see where Greene is coming from, the PUBG creator does acknowledge that “if there is an outpouring of hate towards it” then removing the red zone would be an option he’d be open to.

Upcoming Releases
Atlas is an action-rpg with rogue-like elements where you use your ability to control the ground to fight the enemies and move through procedurally generated worlds.
Development of Titanfall 3 was confirmed in the acquisition of Respawn Entertainment by Electronic Arts in November 2017.
Damnview: Built From Nothing is a simulation sandbox game about occidental culture and its different social classes. Immerse yourself into a decadent urban sprawl, all while working precarious jobs where you will either be absorbed into the system, or cast out of society’s machine. Damnview: Built From Nothing is a game about despair, the hostility of capitalism, and the need…
Star Citizen is an upcoming space trading and combat simulator video game for Microsoft Windows. Star Citizen will consist of two main components: first person space combat and trading in a massively multiplayer persistent universe and customizable private servers (known as Star Citizen), and a branching single-player game (known as Squadron 42). The game will also feature VR support.
Reviews
9
With a new Snapdragon processor comes a new REDMAGIC 10 Pro phone incorporating it. For those gamers or power users…
X