PUBG PC Update #19 Gets Additional Fixes On Test Server; Ability To Place Markers Without Opening Map

Aug 7, 2018 at 08:17am EDT
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PUBG PC Update #19 is now live on the test server, and the development team has been tweaking it before its final release. A couple of adjustments have now gone live on the test server.

The third PUBG PC Update #19 introduces several fixes, such as Reticle Resetting Fix, as well as a new feature, which is the ability to place map markers without opening the map. Catch the full notes below.

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Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where voice chatting UI would always be displayed when using killer spectating function under certain conditions.
  • Fixed an issue where the player character would perform jump motion for a short time when crouch key is rapidly pressed multiple times.
  • Fixed an issue where reticle settings would be reset when the weapon is dropped and picked up again.
  • Fixed an issue where replay-related text would be shown in report player UI after being killed.
  • Fixed an issue where the spectating camera would look through a character when the game finishes.
  • Reduced the chance of players encountering situations where opponent's weapon floats in the air.

Removed from UI/UX:

  • You can now place map markers without opening the map.
    • Right-clicking while pressing the Alt key places a marker on the map at the aimed spot.
      • Key bindings for this may be customized in the Options menu.

PUBG is now available on PC as well as on Xbox One and mobile devices.

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