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PUBG will never come back to INDIA | Does PUBG will never come back to india?

PUBG will never come back to INDIA | Does PUBG will never come back to india?

   

    DOES PUBG WILL NEVER COMEBACK TO INDIA

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  Does PUBG  will never come back to India. The reports of the news and government is saying it, the most of the news are fake. I am not saying that its fix , It can we that pubg will not release for India.The government is not allowing Pubg because it has some relations with korea and china. and until the PUBG breaks every relations with korea and china it can't release in India and i think it around impossible beacuse if Korea will break the every linking from his own game that how he will earn and It has some chances to come in India by not the name PUBG it can released in india by other name and it will released by the other games company not the tencent beacasue Tencent is a Korean company  and India recenty release a game FAUG which i think it can never take place of PUBG if you want to know the differences between FAUG and PUBG is given below
 
                 PUBG AND FAUG BIG DIFFERENCES


Then I noticed the Indian flag patches. That patch did not look like something that would be put out by a studio publishing AAA games or even good indie studios. You see those patches are hovering OVER the uniform and are not ON the uniform.

Now will I buy a game from a game studio/publisher that does not even take care of a simple geometry or at least do better photoshopping? No. I won’t.

I am not a game developer. But I do know a thing or two about games. These are the questions I would ask myself:

  • If the game was in development for six months (which is way short anyway), would you at least not have a good 3D character render?
  • Why does the game poster remind me of Battlefield/CoD/Tom Clancy series?
  • How is it possible to publish (what is allegedly a PUBG replacement) a game in 6–8 months development time? And in a country that has a poor game development ecosystem.
  • Why would the studio come up with such a cringey name that clearly shows it is a copycat?
  • Forget EA or Activision. Look at CD Projekt (Witcher developer, a smaller one) and nCore website. You will know the difference. nCore does not even list out the games it has published.

Now I would love to see a superstar game from an Indian company. I would gladly for our own version of Battlefield. I am even ready to pay full price and promise not to buy during a sale. BUT give me a quality game and do not try to hoodwink me.

Say we are taking our baby steps in game development. That is perfectly fine as we all have to start somewhere. But don’t freaking say you are going to give me the same gaming experience as I am used to from big titles. We might eventually get there, but we are not there yet.

I do hope they pull a rabbit out of their hat and prove me wrong. But it is very likely that we Indians have to get used substandard product in spite of paying good price, as usual.

PUBG is a Chinese owned game, it is NOT Chinese developed game. There is a difference.





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