At its core PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is a game about surviving no matter the cost. Death comes fast, is usually bloody, and often arrives without warning. Despite having a map rotation of, err, one, PUBG matches benefit from a strong variation of close, mid, and long-range engagements. PUBG’s island - dubbed Erangel - has been designed to accommodate all styles of play, even under varying weather conditions. But the one exception to this commitment to flexibility is fog, which not only affects a match’s tone, but also how the game is fundamentally played.
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As you might well expect, fog greatly reduces visibility. This, of course, makes it rather difficult to spot opponents that are more than a few meters away. At medium range all you have are shadowy silhouettes to go on, making moving targets tough to track. Sniper rifles like the Kar98 or SKS are rendered less useful since the visual effect strips away any distance advantage they offer, making assault rifles and sub machineguns the superior choice.
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