PUBG adds a reputation system ‘to help keep things more civil while you kill each other’

 

PUBG adds a reputation system ‘to help keep things more civil while you kill each other’





The latest update of PUBG adds a reputation system, which aims to encourage players to reduce their toxicity to each other. However, in a blog about the update, PUBG Corporation admitted that the reputation system for killings in the game is inherently ironic. The developer wrote in the blog: "It is important for us to keep the interaction in the game healthy." "We know that on the battlefield, people's enthusiasm is high, but toxic behavior is never justified. In order to make things happen while killing each other. To become more civilized, we introduced a new reputation system to PUBG." The new system provides you with a reputation level between 0 and 5, and "as long as you do not exhibit toxic or destructive behavior, your reputation will naturally increase." Things that may degrade your reputation include giving up the game and being reported for verbal abuse. According to the blog, being banned for violating PUBG's terms of service can also reduce your reputation.

The new 10.2 update also adds a new vintage sports car Coupe RB to the game, which can perform stunts while riding off-road vehicles in the air. You can read the new reputation system and all other content added to the game in the patch notes.

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