Recently, the developer of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds – Bluehole, has updated the list of prohibited behaviors in the game, when detected violations can lead to account lockout.
Now, if you are caught editing the game’s config file, your account will be banned. The player community has noticed this new rule after a lot of debate broke out around whether it is legal to edit the config file to remove the fog. Foggy weather is one of the new features added in PUBG’s September update.
Before updating this new rule, regarding editing the config file, Bluehole said that “We do not encourage players to edit the game’s default .ini file or tweak launch options. If the player still decides to do so, we do not guarantee that the game will work properly and we do not provide assistance with issues related to those files.”
And now, with the question “Is it okay to edit the game’s config file?” Bluehole replied, “No, editing any files to gain an advantage in the game is against the Game Rules. This includes editing any config files to change options that normally cannot be changed through the in-game Settings menu.”
The player community has had mixed opinions on Reddit, because this new rule seems to cover everything from minor tweaks to big changes like removing fog or turning off effects. Drop the ball to gain an advantage in the game. In the past, Bluehole had rather lax rules about editing .ini files, but it seems that now they have started to regulate it more closely.
Andro Dars, community manager of PUBG, has confirmed that this change is made to make the rules clearer and more specific, not to cause more problems. Dars points out: “Until now, the only group of people banned for changing game files are those who edit files to remove textures (textures on the surface of objects) from the game.”
Unfortunately, Dars does not say anything more about how to handle other config file editing purposes such as locking FPS (frame rate), adjusting game graphics options that normally cannot be adjusted. via in-game menus, etc. This means that currently all the players who edit .ini files are grouped together, only the most “intrepid” dare to risk editing the file without fear of being banned.
PUBG’s 26th weekly update has been announced, and it contains some notable information.
Notable are probably the upcoming changes, which will appear on the test server on September 19. That is to remove the ability to edit the game’s files to set keystrokes for multiple settings. action on the same key. This change will remove the keystrokes that gamers set to use for jumping action.
It looks like players will still be able to sit-jump but they have to use 2 separate keys instead of editing game files to make this action available with a single key press.
Accompanying it is a long-requested feature that is now players can mark their character’s current location on the map with keyboard shortcuts. It will default to the Insert (Ins) key.
This will be a permanent feature as players can mark the location of a weapon or item that their teammates need. With this one does not need to open the map to zoom in and mark the exact half, but instead just press a key and everything is solved.
This update also includes fixing some bugs in the game such as a graphics bug that causes you to see a black box when aiming due to your anti-aliasing setting to low or very low.
This update will be on the official server this week if everything is stable.
Source: Dotesport
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