As is the case with plenty of multiplayer games, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has its fair share of, well, less than ideal player behaviour. In an effort to curb this - and "help keep things more civil while you kill each other" - developer PUBG Corp. is introducing a new feature: a Reputation System.
The new PUBG Reputation System feature comes to battle royale game as part of its upcoming 10.2 patch, which has just hit the title's testing grounds ahead of its live launch later on. "Keeping in-game interactions healthy is important to us," the devs explain in the update notes. "We know passions can run high on the Battlegrounds, but toxic behaviour is never justified. To help keep things more civil while you kill each other, we're introducing a new Reputation System to PUBG."
The way this works by assigning a 'Reputation Level' to each player, which can range between zero and five (six in total), and is given according to how you've treated others in-game. You'll be able to find out your own Reputation Level in PUBG's Team Finder.
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