The downside of high-ping gamers disrupting Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds matches with their jerky motion and wonky hit detection hopefully received’t proceed for for much longer, as builders PUBG Corp have introduced plans to begin testing an answer this week. Having beforehand thought of the method of a most ping restrict, they now say they’re going to divide matchmaking swimming pools by ping, placing low-ping gamers collectively and putting HPBs in a screeching dialup pen. The devs don’t know when this may correctly launch in the principle sport for everybody, however they plan to begin testing in some areas someday this week.
They’re additionally beginning to mutter about future plans for the sport, together with a brand new map.
“The team is expecting to improve the overall play experience by splitting the matching pool rather than restricting connection depending on ping,” today’s dev blog post says. They hope the ping pens “will get even better results” than their mooted ping cap.
“Preparations are underway to test this method in some regions, with first trials planned to start this week,” they are saying. “Specific dates will be shared when ready.”
Ping variance is a mushy downside. It’s apparent when somebody is rubberbanding wildly, and I’ve suffered a couple of deaths to jerky individuals I merely couldn’t hit, however the subtler manifestations are laborious to quantify. I can by no means know for sure if photographs I miss and hits I undergo are being bent by ping issues (I’m keen to just accept I can miss), which creates a broad dissatisfaction and suspicion after I really feel I’m hard-done-by. I don’t take pleasure in that type of grumbling, and dislike enjoying video games which trigger it to rise in me.
What else is brewing? Well, this week’s upcoming patch is now on the check servers, bringing but extra minor modifications supposed to enhance shopper and server efficiency. Going by patches to this point, a part of Plunkbat’s efficiency downside is zillions of small issues including up. One such minor change this week is changing some destructible fences on the Miramar map with indestructible fences or partitions. Look rigorously if you’re driving these subsequent few days, yeah?
A far larger change is closing the drop aircraft’s door, so we don’t see everybody sitting inside throughout that preliminary flyover. “This is to improve the early game client and server performance,” the devs say. So we are able to nonetheless inform what number of gamers are left within the aircraft, it has a brand new UI doodad within the bottom-left nook monitoring empty seats. It seems like this:
I’ll miss peering by means of the door at different gamers, identical to I used to be already lacking how Plunkbat used to let me see everybody within the aircraft from a first-person view. And like dividing lobbies into multiple zones, I wouldn’t take into consideration or count on this if it hadn’t been within the sport in any respect, however I’ll miss the absence. Still, if it helps efficiency, so go on. The sport is much less charming for it however possibly much less wonky, and fewer wonky is nice.
Barring shock issues, I’d count on the replace to hit the principle servers in a day or two.
Looking deeper into the longer term, PUBG Corp say that in March they are going to lay out their plans for the remainder of the primary half of 2018. “We do have a lot of exciting things that we want to share with you, including new content to provide more extensive battle royale experiences as well as improvements and modifications to create a deeper and more realistic gameplay,” they are saying. All they’ll firmly state for now could be that plans embody a brand new map. What setting would you prefer to see, gang?