Before your next chicken dinner, you should check the weather report. The forecasts announce fog in PUBG (PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds) .
The different weather conditions in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds will soon be supplemented by fog. Like a veil, the white wall lies on the map, swallowing trees in the distance.
With this limited visibility, playing in PUBG is a whole new challenge.
Fog in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
On Twitter, the PUBG account recently showed more screenshots, giving you an impression of the new weather. Last week, the feature was announced for the early-access shooter with an image.
Do we need fog in PUBG?
Changing weather conditions are an interesting feature that makes each battle a bit different. The dynamic weather was heavily promoted in Battlefield 1 and was well received by fans who found themselves in sudden sandstorms.
Other games like Ghost Recon Wildlands take you to deserts, snowy mountains, and wet jungles. Here too, the environment affects various factors like visibility or camouflage.
In PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, dense fog can make it difficult for a sniper when he can only see targets that are just a few meters away from him.
Are you excited about the new weather conditions, or is this just a burden that makes playing more difficult for you?
Tomorrow there will be patch notes with a new weapon
As announced on Twitter, we should get the patch notes for the latest PUBG update tomorrow, on Tuesday, September 12th. But there is not only fog in the new patch. A new weapon has also been announced.
The “Mini-14” is a DMR (Designated Marksman Rifle) and will be available across the entire map, not just as an airplane drop. You can find a picture of the MK-14 in PUBG here.
Other important changes include leaderboards for FPP modes and many bug fixes. You will find the complete patch notes tomorrow on Mein-MMO.de.
Until then, you can point your finger at speed hackers and say “Ha Ha.” Because they quickly feel their cheater karma.





