Alot of people think that PUBG pros complain alot, this is an example on why.

Since the start of competetive PUBG, the pro comunnity has worked on the best fitting settings to make PUBG a solid competetive game. While doing that, we have contacted PUBG Corp. countless of times to get help. We needed updates to give us more custom options to finetune the circle settings and so on. Lets just say, that it has been an uphill battle. The communication is really hard and the generel feeling is that they don't really listen to our feedback. Regardless of that, we still came up with some settings thats now the goto settings in almost every tournament, in the west atleast.



A week or two ago, PUBG Corp. contacted us and wanted us to test some new settings in our scrims. 25 teams and new circle settings. We were all quite concerned cause 25 teams is alot of teams. There is a reason why we have moved from 20 teams to 16 teams. Now they wanted us to test 25 teams. We scrimmed their settings and gave them alot of feedback. As you can guess, most of that feedback was negative.



A few days later, we see that a massive asian competetive tournament, is running the same settings we just gave them feedback on. But that was not enough. They also pushed an update to public servers with those exact circle settings that we just gave them alot of feedback on.



As a competetive player, its impossible not to think that they dont care about our opinion. Why ask us for feedback when its clearly ignored?



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