Speaking of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), it can be considered as a popular culture, rather than simply a regular Battle Royale game, although it no longer holds the status as the previous golden age. but PUBG is still a real monument. One thing is that if a PUBG match with 100 real life will be like, is it as attractive as in the game?
We can easily visualize the map in PUBG because it is based on a real-life prototype, they are simply deserted islands with surrounding sea, where players are transported by plane. and make sure no one disturbs it. The map area in PUBG usually ranges from 45 to 60 km2, which is enough space to stuff everything in as well as make sure players do not touch each other.
You've probably heard the news about a rich guy who wants to host PUBG in real life, or more specifically, a university in China has already done this for students to play. But the big difference is that all those projects use air guns or rubber bullets, meaning that there will be no deaths - the decisive thing in Battle Royale. Because a real PUBG game will be real bullets and guns, 99 people will have to die for the final winner.
Due to this reason, the criteria for recruiting participants will be very different, there will be no place for ordinary people to go. The first factor is that you have to be physically strong, because running continuously in a space of a few dozen km2 will require tremendous movement intensity, that is not to mention the closing of the lap. Secondly, the participants must know how to use all the weapons that the game offers, even in the game you will find dozens of guns and half a dozen additional items of support, if not trained, ordinary people It's a long time since I used it because it was so simple, just pick it up and pull the trigger.
But of course, like every other Battle Royale game or movie, putting 100 superheroes in is not going to be good, having to have a bunch of roasted pork hill chickens to have prey and satisfy gore for the audience. Fake. That is to say that if you want to participate in PUBG in real life, then the probability of 99% will play the role of the masses, parachuting down after running around and then being shot dead or exhausted to die . it is quite harsh. .
Another problem is that unlike in the game, the duration of a game in real life will have to be from 3 to 5 days, including the survival, eating, gathering resources and killing each other. Since you only have one life, there is no need to land and he will run away to look for weapons, everyone will be counting on RNG to see if there are delicious items next to him or not and most All will hide.
This leads to the next problem is to see PUBG in real life will be . quite boring, when most people are 'playable' and hide extremely hard to take care of 'ks'. It depends a lot on what you loot, because those lucky people who pick up guns will camp indoors in the house, while the unlucky crowd holding a shot-gun has no reason to poke your head. out to make mobile beer.
We haven't even considered food and stamina, with a arena that's a few dozen square kilometers wide, there's no way to solve a game in just half an hour like PUBG, but there's a problem that will arise. is that you strong enough to be awake or not? Unlike the game, this type of Battle Royale game certainly has no allies, because the winner has only one, so how can the other 100 people dare to sleep?
The boxes falling from the sky obviously would be very valuable, but then everything was still a crowd standing from afar, not daring to go alone to pick it up, the game would be quite boring because a whole bunch of people. hiding is the main. This is when the circle takes effect, to get rid of these dead bullies and this will be to see the position.
Assuming the real game map is the same as normal PUBG, the players must also know their relative position as well as a safe location. As said normally, you will have to move continuously, and now you have to work twice as much, especially when you are far away and the circle moves in the opposite direction to you, the more you die. This is starting to look like a game, those lucky guys will be able to stand right in the bo and look out.
Only when the circle appears, the number of disqualified people will increase, because every opponent will meet in the process of moving and of course, guns and bullets talk instead. The crowd of players will usually 'scurry' all the rest, then they can go back to the bo, then continue the old game that is to take cover first and wait.
In conclusion, a real-life PUBG game will be very boring, because players only take care of the network as well as how to 'not die' in front of others. The exact goal of the game is to live for as long as possible, rather than kill as much as possible because what the hell do you have accumulated points or rankings that need to care about, being cursed at 'cowardly' does not care .
So most of the time viewers will only see a bunch of dead, only when the circle appears to run, but then what the hell does it take time, do not have to drop down and run the bo . So just like PUBG, a real-life Battle Royale game will not be as good as you imagine, and it is quite boring from the audience's perspective.
So if you want to watch a good Battle Royale, play games, stream games or watch movies in this genre like the original Battle Royale or The Condemned if you love the muscular WWE stars.