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Allora io lo trovo ancora ingiocabile a tratti per i maledetti lag...quando corri ci metti certe volte parecchio per fare 100 m!Per il resto tutto ok, sembra non crashi più.

Ieri peró è successa una cosa strana nella chat di gruppo...eravamo in 3 a giocare e in gruppo, entra un amico in chat, e ad un certo punto si disconnette a tutti la chat...il gioco continua a funzionare ma nessuno sentiva nessuno!

Poi dopo vari tentativi riusciamo a riconnetterci tranne uno dei 2 amici con cui stavo giocando in partenza...alla fine ha mollato e non ha piu giocato...mi hanno detto che potrebbe essere incompatibilitá tra connessioni adsl di alcune aziende telefoniche. Mah
solitamente è con fastweb che si hanno sto tipo di problemi... bisogna vedere se il tuo amico ha le porte del NAT aperte o meno...

 
Certamente se sono onesti, ma il messaggio appena si apre il gioco in cui dicono che non è detto che il gioco completo venga mai rilasciato... beh mi fa tremare un pò :rickds:
lo scrivono perche giustamente si parano il sederino ma se non esce questo tutti gli altri ea che fine faranno??

 
lo scrivono perche giustamente si parano il sederino ma se non esce questo tutti gli altri ea che fine faranno??
se vogliono approdare anche su PS4 dovranno fare per forza una versione definitiva del gioco per via delle restrizioni della sony... o sbaglio?... :morristend:

 
solitamente è con fastweb che si hanno sto tipo di problemi... bisogna vedere se il tuo amico ha le porte del NAT aperte o meno...
Ah si Nstgy mi ha parlato di fastweb...

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se vogliono approdare anche su PS4 dovranno fare per forza una versione definitiva del gioco per via delle restrizioni della sony... o sbaglio?... :morristend:
Si su ps4 non si può giocare in early access, quindi sicuro faranno una versione definitiva su xbox one per poi andare a stravendere su ps4 calcolando tutte le console sony vendute nel mondo!

 
700 - 1400 - 2800 e poi si resettano a 700... :morristend:ma solo a me da sempre e solo magliette inutili?... :tristenev:
da quel che ho capito dopo 7 giorni il prezzo riparte da 700

sì anche a me solo maglie inutili e pure di dubbio gusto :bah!:

 
Allora io lo trovo ancora ingiocabile a tratti per i maledetti lag...quando corri ci metti certe volte parecchio per fare 100 m!Per il resto tutto ok, sembra non crashi più.

Ieri peró è successa una cosa strana nella chat di gruppo...eravamo in 3 a giocare e in gruppo, entra un amico in chat, e ad un certo punto si disconnette a tutti la chat...il gioco continua a funzionare ma nessuno sentiva nessuno!

Poi dopo vari tentativi riusciamo a riconnetterci tranne uno dei 2 amici con cui stavo giocando in partenza...alla fine ha mollato e non ha piu giocato...mi hanno detto che potrebbe essere incompatibilitá tra connessioni adsl di alcune aziende telefoniche. Mah
DALLE 23 ALLE 23:30 è un problema avuto anche nel mio gruppo. Poi si è risolto da solo. Probabilmente un problema più del live che dei server di pubg.

Comunque con la x ho metà dei problemi che hanno con la console normale i miei amici. Parlo di freeze ...

 
DALLE 23 ALLE 23:30 è un problema avuto anche nel mio gruppo. Poi si è risolto da solo. Probabilmente un problema più del live che dei server di pubg.
Comunque con la x ho metà dei problemi che hanno con la console normale i miei amici. Parlo di freeze ...
Ah ecco.

Era a quell ora infatti!

A me freezava spesso ma dalla patch nuova non più.. :gab:

 
Dividerò il mio reply in 2 parti. Una dedicata al patch notes (sappiate che da oggi vi terrò continuamente informati, solo per oggi in inglese dalla prossima volta mi sbatterò a tradurre ) ed una dedicata ad una curiosità. :pffs:

PUBG Xbox One Update 4 Patch Notes


Gameplay


 


Aim acceleration can now be adjusted by players via in-game option



Player weapon damage has been increased against vehicles. We will continue to monitor player feedback and telemetry and make further balancing adjustments as needed in future updates



FPP Solo matchmaking queue will be made available for NA / EU / Oceanic servers. We will open other modes within those regions as concurrency allows



Fixed an issue that caused indoor lighting and shadows to appear too dark and blueish



Analog stick acceleration added while exiting the plane and while parachuting


 


Optimization


 


PhysX performance enhancements



Server FPS slightly increased



Client FPS slightly increased



Some VFX received slight optimizations


 


Option


 


Music on/off option added


 


Bug Fixes


 


Addressed a number of known crashes



Fixed a UI issue that occurred when multiple players attempted to loot from the same source


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The rarest items in new PUBG crates have a 0.01% to 0.16% chance of dropping, well below even Destiny 2

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds just received two new cosmetic crates full of clothing items and accessories, except you’ll probably never going to get most of them.

 


Available only on PUBG test servers at present – as part of a new patch – the crates are named Desperado and Biker. When they do make it to the live version soon, they’ll join the currently available crates as possible drops when using BP.


 


This is all well and good, but developer PUBG Corp – in an unprecedented move – decided to reveal drop rates for each of the individual items therein, showing just how incredibly rare many of them are.


 


You can see the full list of contents of the two new crates at the link, but just to give you an idea, the rarest item in the Biker crate has a 0.01% change of dropping. There are three of those in that crate alone with the same, insanely low drop rate.


 


The Desperado crate, the one that’ll cost you an Early Bird key to unlock, doesn’t really fare much better, with the rarest items having a 0.16% and 0.32% odds of dropping.


 


To illustrate just how dire these drop rates are compared to other games with loot boxes, let’s take a look at the two of the most popular shooters right now: Overwatch, and Destiny 2. Both games offer loot boxes with cosmetic items (though Destiny 2’s gear mods are an exception), but the response to each by fans and players couldn’t be more different.


 


pubg_biker_crate_art_1.jpg


 


here are many reasons for the way each game’s version of loot boxes has been received, but it’s how often they reward players with the rarest items in their respective blind boxes that’s worth bringing up here.


 


Let’s start with Overwatch, since Blizzard had to officially reveal drop rates early last year in compliance with a then-recent Chinese law. Overwatch’s loot boxes contain an assortment of Common, Rare, Epic, and Legendary items.


 


Legendary drops are typically skins that completely change the look of characters, and they no doubt take the most development time. Naturally, legendaries are the rarest. Even then, they have a 7.4% chance of dropping, or one for every 13.5 loot boxes. That’s just a minimum, since a quick google search will reveal that players have found legendary drop rates to actually be higher.


 


What’s more, Blizzard implemented a change last summer to drastically reduce duplicates in Overwatch loot boxes, particularly for players who have yet to complete a legendary collection of skins for all heroes.


 


Destiny 2’s Bright Engrams also contain four items, though Bungie doesn’t reveal the odds.


 


Exotic is the highest tier, and according to many YouTube videos, you’ll get an Exotic in eight to ten boxes. The odds are a bit better than Overwatch’s, but Blizzard comes out on top because of how much loot boxes cost. They’re both miles better than PUBG, still.


 


But what about the value for money?


 


PUBG Corp has not yet revealed the price for the Early Bird key that unlocks Desperado crates, but it’s safe to assume it’s going to cost $2.5 like the Gamescom key. This is also pretty much the standard price for keys in games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Killing Floor 2, and many others that utilise similar key-and-crate systems.


 


Even then, you’d be paying $2.5 for a single item, compared to four in Overwatch or Destiny 2. The value for the money is also very much in favour of the two games, at around $1 at the highest per box for Overwatch, and about $2 for Destiny 2.


 


You could argue that one of PUBG’s crates – the one with the lowest odds – is completely free, and you could simply ignore it and not lose anything. This is true, but adopting this line of thinking dismisses two major factors. First, PUBG’s drop rates and the amount of content vs money spent is still well below other big games, so even if you had no problem partaking in its system, you’d still be getting an objectively worse deal than even Destiny 2.


 


The other, and more important point, is that PUBG has the worst progression system of the three. Overwatch guarantees a free loot box, with no caps, every time you level up. Regardless of how good you are at the game, there’s always a loot box waiting for you the next time you gain a new rank. The same goes for Destiny 2, and though the process is not as smooth as Overwatch’s, the path is there.


 


Back to PUBG, the only way to get crates is by spending BP. BP is earned from playing the game at a really low rate that rewards in-match placement over anything else. PUBG also makes every consecutive loot box more expensive after the first one.


 


The game actively pushes players away from the only progression system it has in order to control the quantities of items in the market. No other game does this, and this is likely why these obscene drop rates feel more like an insult here than they would in any other game with loot boxes.


 


The developer is clearly more interested in selling keys and taking a cut of the expensive Steam Market deals that’ll happen when the pieces inevitably end up there. Just take a look at how expensive the Gamescom, and PlayerUnknown clothing sets are.


 


The fact of the matter is, PUBG needs to overhaul its progression system and implement a consistently rewarding one. For this to happen, PUBG Corp will need to create a lot more of these cosmetic items in order for there to be enough content to sustain such a system.


 


Like it or not, the cornerstones of every one of these blind boxes, from Call of Duty: WW2 to Overwatch, Destiny, and Star Wars: Battlefront 2 all rely on some low quality, easy-to-make items that make up the majority of what you’ll find in it.


 


Pistol grips in Call of Duty, sprays in Overwatch are all there because games don’t have infinite content. PUBG could have t-shirts take up the mantle of the loot box filler, because that’d still be better than what we have today.


Fonte: VG247.com
 
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Dividerò il mio reply in 2 parti. Una dedicata al patch notes (sappiate che da oggi vi terrò continuamente informati, solo per oggi in inglese dalla prossima volta mi sbatterò a tradurre ) ed una dedicata ad una curiosità. :pffs:
PUBG Xbox One Update 4 Patch Notes


Gameplay


 


Aim acceleration can now be adjusted by players via in-game option



Player weapon damage has been increased against vehicles. We will continue to monitor player feedback and telemetry and make further balancing adjustments as needed in future updates



FPP Solo matchmaking queue will be made available for NA / EU / Oceanic servers. We will open other modes within those regions as concurrency allows



Fixed an issue that caused indoor lighting and shadows to appear too dark and blueish



Analog stick acceleration added while exiting the plane and while parachuting


 


Optimization


 


PhysX performance enhancements



Server FPS slightly increased



Client FPS slightly increased



Some VFX received slight optimizations


 


Option


 


Music on/off option added


 


Bug Fixes


 


Addressed a number of known crashes



Fixed a UI issue that occurred when multiple players attempted to loot from the same source


###############

The rarest items in new PUBG crates have a 0.01% to 0.16% chance of dropping, well below even Destiny 2

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds just received two new cosmetic crates full of clothing items and accessories, except you’ll probably never going to get most of them.

 


Available only on PUBG test servers at present – as part of a new patch – the crates are named Desperado and Biker. When they do make it to the live version soon, they’ll join the currently available crates as possible drops when using BP.


 


This is all well and good, but developer PUBG Corp – in an unprecedented move – decided to reveal drop rates for each of the individual items therein, showing just how incredibly rare many of them are.


 


You can see the full list of contents of the two new crates at the link, but just to give you an idea, the rarest item in the Biker crate has a 0.01% change of dropping. There are three of those in that crate alone with the same, insanely low drop rate.


 


The Desperado crate, the one that’ll cost you an Early Bird key to unlock, doesn’t really fare much better, with the rarest items having a 0.16% and 0.32% odds of dropping.


 


To illustrate just how dire these drop rates are compared to other games with loot boxes, let’s take a look at the two of the most popular shooters right now: Overwatch, and Destiny 2. Both games offer loot boxes with cosmetic items (though Destiny 2’s gear mods are an exception), but the response to each by fans and players couldn’t be more different.


 


pubg_biker_crate_art_1.jpg


 


here are many reasons for the way each game’s version of loot boxes has been received, but it’s how often they reward players with the rarest items in their respective blind boxes that’s worth bringing up here.


 


Let’s start with Overwatch, since Blizzard had to officially reveal drop rates early last year in compliance with a then-recent Chinese law. Overwatch’s loot boxes contain an assortment of Common, Rare, Epic, and Legendary items.


 


Legendary drops are typically skins that completely change the look of characters, and they no doubt take the most development time. Naturally, legendaries are the rarest. Even then, they have a 7.4% chance of dropping, or one for every 13.5 loot boxes. That’s just a minimum, since a quick google search will reveal that players have found legendary drop rates to actually be higher.


 


What’s more, Blizzard implemented a change last summer to drastically reduce duplicates in Overwatch loot boxes, particularly for players who have yet to complete a legendary collection of skins for all heroes.


 


Destiny 2’s Bright Engrams also contain four items, though Bungie doesn’t reveal the odds.


 


Exotic is the highest tier, and according to many YouTube videos, you’ll get an Exotic in eight to ten boxes. The odds are a bit better than Overwatch’s, but Blizzard comes out on top because of how much loot boxes cost. They’re both miles better than PUBG, still.


 


But what about the value for money?


 


PUBG Corp has not yet revealed the price for the Early Bird key that unlocks Desperado crates, but it’s safe to assume it’s going to cost $2.5 like the Gamescom key. This is also pretty much the standard price for keys in games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Killing Floor 2, and many others that utilise similar key-and-crate systems.


 


Even then, you’d be paying $2.5 for a single item, compared to four in Overwatch or Destiny 2. The value for the money is also very much in favour of the two games, at around $1 at the highest per box for Overwatch, and about $2 for Destiny 2.


 


You could argue that one of PUBG’s crates – the one with the lowest odds – is completely free, and you could simply ignore it and not lose anything. This is true, but adopting this line of thinking dismisses two major factors. First, PUBG’s drop rates and the amount of content vs money spent is still well below other big games, so even if you had no problem partaking in its system, you’d still be getting an objectively worse deal than even Destiny 2.


 


The other, and more important point, is that PUBG has the worst progression system of the three. Overwatch guarantees a free loot box, with no caps, every time you level up. Regardless of how good you are at the game, there’s always a loot box waiting for you the next time you gain a new rank. The same goes for Destiny 2, and though the process is not as smooth as Overwatch’s, the path is there.


 


Back to PUBG, the only way to get crates is by spending BP. BP is earned from playing the game at a really low rate that rewards in-match placement over anything else. PUBG also makes every consecutive loot box more expensive after the first one.


 


The game actively pushes players away from the only progression system it has in order to control the quantities of items in the market. No other game does this, and this is likely why these obscene drop rates feel more like an insult here than they would in any other game with loot boxes.


 


The developer is clearly more interested in selling keys and taking a cut of the expensive Steam Market deals that’ll happen when the pieces inevitably end up there. Just take a look at how expensive the Gamescom, and PlayerUnknown clothing sets are.


 


The fact of the matter is, PUBG needs to overhaul its progression system and implement a consistently rewarding one. For this to happen, PUBG Corp will need to create a lot more of these cosmetic items in order for there to be enough content to sustain such a system.


 


Like it or not, the cornerstones of every one of these blind boxes, from Call of Duty: WW2 to Overwatch, Destiny, and Star Wars: Battlefront 2 all rely on some low quality, easy-to-make items that make up the majority of what you’ll find in it.


 


Pistol grips in Call of Duty, sprays in Overwatch are all there because games don’t have infinite content. PUBG could have t-shirts take up the mantle of the loot box filler, because that’d still be better than what we have today.


Fonte: VG247.com
Capito tutto...:imfao:

 
no non penso ci sia un limite... e non capisco se piu' si paga la cassa piu' si ha probabilita' di droppare roba rara... anche perche non ha molto senso pagare quelle da 4200 in su se hai la stessa possibilita di trovare le cose delle casse da 700...
confermo il crescere del prezzo 700-1400-2800-4200-5600 oltre non sono arrivato il lunedi mattina viene resettato

la cassa come dicono quando la compri è totalmente casuale , che tu spenda 700 o 5600 è la stessa cosa

ci sta da dire cmq che al momento non ci sono oggetti rari o altro ma 3 casse diverse vagabondo, motociclista e viaggiatore che danno indumenti di stili diversi

 
Raga oggi completamente ingiocabile per me...ho fatto (provato ma poi abbandonato) 3 partite solo e 1 in duo! Niente da fare in tutte lo stesso problema...lag a go go! Ma di continuo, mai fatto prima d'ora con questa intensitá e in tutte le partite! La cosa strana è che il mio amico con la xbox one x riusciva invece a giocare, ogni tanto laggava anche a lui, ma a me insopportabile! Non riuscivo a raccogliere neanche le armi da terra...a voi lo stesso o è solo a me?

 
A parte il lag i primi 2 minuti di partita per il resto è giocabilissimo (a parte alcune zone che soffrono ancora di evidenti drop di frame)

 
A fine dicembre la community di PUBG su Xbox contava già 3 milioni di giocatori.
Pazzesco, non che ci fossero dubbi sul suo successo pure su Xbox eh. Su pc intanto è diventato il gioco più venduto di sempre battendo pure minecraft.
 
Raga oggi completamente ingiocabile per me...ho fatto (provato ma poi abbandonato) 3 partite solo e 1 in duo! Niente da fare in tutte lo stesso problema...lag a go go! Ma di continuo, mai fatto prima d'ora con questa intensitá e in tutte le partite! La cosa strana è che il mio amico con la xbox one x riusciva invece a giocare, ogni tanto laggava anche a lui, ma a me insopportabile! Non riuscivo a raccogliere neanche le armi da terra...a voi lo stesso o è solo a me?
Può essere che i server siano sovraccarichi... sono passati dall'ospitare 1 milione di giocatori a 3 milioni di giocatori...

 
Può essere che i server siano sovraccarichi... sono passati dall'ospitare 1 milione di giocatori a 3 milioni di giocatori...
Si Great ma pare che a me laggava molto di più del mio amico...può dipendere da quale zona d'italia si gioca?!

 
Vengo da Fortnite su ps4. Anche lì diversi problemi. Uno su tutti: la randomicità dei colpi. Faccio un esempio: a volte mi shottano con fucili di cacca anche quando sono full vita e full scudo.

Che mi dite di questa versione xbox di PUBG? Lo prendo secondo voi? Ho letto le pagine precedenti e ho capito che nemmeno questo è esente da lag e freeze.

Il gunplay almeno funziona bene?

Sono indeciso...

 
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