The Real Life Weapons of PUBG (PlayerUnknown's: BattleGrounds)

Published on August 16, 2018
Duration: 15:24

This expert analysis from TFB TV compares real-world firearms to their representations in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG). Lead instructor Jim Grant details the M16A4 clone, FN FAL-based SLR, and SKS Type 57, evaluating their in-game accuracy, ballistics, and mechanics against actual firearm performance. The video highlights PUBG's better-than-average weapon modeling while noting game balance-driven inaccuracies.

Quick Summary

PUBG offers better-than-average weapon modeling and physics for a non-simulator game. While game balance introduces inaccuracies like magazine capacities and bullet penetration, the ballistics, such as muzzle velocity and drag, are modeled fairly accurately, closely mirroring real-world performance for weapons like the M16A4 and FN FAL.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to PUBG Weapons Realism
  2. 01:54M16A4 Rifle Comparison: Real vs. PUBG
  3. 05:50SLR (FN FAL) Analysis: DSA Voyager Carbine
  4. 09:51SKS Carbine Breakdown: Type 57 & PUBG
  5. 13:51In-game Stat Display: SKS Damage & Velocity
  6. 14:16Final Verdict on PUBG Firearm Realism

Frequently Asked Questions

How realistic are the weapons in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG)?

PUBG offers better-than-average weapon modeling and physics for a non-simulator game. While game balance introduces some inaccuracies like magazine capacities and bullet penetration, the ballistics, such as muzzle velocity and drag, are modeled fairly accurately, closely mirroring real-world performance for weapons like the M16A4 and FN FAL.

What real-life firearms are represented in PUBG?

PUBG features representations of several real-life firearms. These include the M16A4 (often a clone like the BCM), the FN FAL which serves as the basis for the SLR, and the SKS carbine, specifically variants like the Chinese Type 57, often seen with aftermarket accessories like Tapco stocks.

Does PUBG accurately model firearm ballistics?

Yes, PUBG generally models firearm ballistics quite accurately. Muzzle velocities, like the M16A4's 900 m/s and the SLR's 840 m/s, and projectile drag are often close to real-world figures, contributing significantly to the game's perceived realism.

What are some common inaccuracies in PUBG's weapon representations?

Common inaccuracies in PUBG stem from game balance decisions. For instance, the SLR (FN FAL) might have a lower standard magazine capacity in-game (10 rounds) than its real-world counterpart (20 rounds). Bullet penetration is also often simplified for gameplay reasons.

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