Apparently “afk” this player gets the chicken dinner in PUBG (PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds). While his character is lying in the bathtub, the rest fights outside for survival.
How much luck can a single person actually have? Positioning oneself in PUBG in such a way that one can simply lie around while the other guys shoot each other is no great feat. However, doing it afk and ultimately leaving as a winner requires an incredible amount of luck.
For me, the video of the match is a reason to question all my tactics and skills. Do I have better chances of winning in PUBG if I don’t touch my keyboard and just lean back?
Into the bathtub with the frying pan and off to the chicken dinner
In the battle royale hit, it counts: “Whoever is last alive wins.” But so that not everyone sets up camp in the next wooden hut and watches all nine seasons of “The Campers”, the play area shrinks every few minutes. Anyone outside the play area takes damage.
The goal is to stay within this play area, which regularly shrinks to a random point on the map. The player Mysterion157 was in this area and was then called to dinner. Apparently, that’s no reason for him not to leave as a winner from the match.
This is how it happened: In the middle of a match, Mysterion157 was called to dinner and had to leave the PC. He laid down with his character in a bathtub and started a video recording of the game. After all, he wanted to know what place he exits the game. He was lying in the east of the map in a small bathroom. Here you can see the video:
Before he left, he opened the map and subsequently left his character to fate. He probably didn’t think that the spot in the bathtub would help him win.
During the time Mysterion157 was afk, the other 33 players were gradually killed. By the time the blue circle came closer and finally reached the afk player, his health bar did go down, but he still survived longer than the competition.
Somehow it is both funny and sad that he could win with this “tactic”. What do you think?
With a similarly passive tactic a “hider” already won a $15,000 PUBG tournament
