Now, I have tried both Fortnite and PUBG, but I have to admit that I am not a fan of the former one. PUBG on the other hand I am hooked on to. I play PUBG on PC everyday for long hours and I am more than used to the setting on PC. And when I thought of the same gameplay on a smartphone, I admit that I didn’t think it was possible. But Tencent Games, the company that ported the game to mobile, actually did a decent job and the gameplay experience is close to the real one, barring the limitations of the platform.
As you launch the game you will be greeted by the names of the sponsors and taken to a screen which would ask for login details. Now here things have been made convenient by Tencent and you could just use your Facebook credentials to quickly login, or login as a Guest.
The Mail tab contains all the invites, and mails from friends and the devs. The settings tab next to it is rather important. Though the game automatically identifies the hardware of you phone and changes the settings accordingly. You always have an option to change them in case you are not happy. I changed mine since the game for some reason choose the medium settings for my phone which should run fine on the highest settings.
Your profile level, image and Battle Points are displayed right beneath the settings tab and the bottom of the screen houses the invite friends tab along with the global chat, Missions and Events tab. Inviting friends is an easy job as the game displays all you Facebook friends that have the game. Completing daily missions reward the player with experience. This is used to level up the profile.
The top right corner shows the map which can be interacted with to mark and zoom in. Players can move the the camera with the camera button to look around and this is useful since only the Third Person Perspective is available on mobile.
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