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PUBG Mobile 2.4 Update Download: Download PUBG Mobile Update Android and iOS users from here, everything will be available here
PUBG Mobile 2.4 Update Download: Download PUBG Mobile Update Android and iOS users from here, everything will be available here
Highlights Pubg Mobile 2.4 Update will be rolled out in the global market on January 6. With the new update, new features, maps and many changes will be made in the PUBG Mobile game. Pubg Mobile keeps releasing updates from time to time for new changes in the game. PUBG Mobile is popular worldwide. Crores of players play this game. The developers release new updates every three months to ensure…
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inf3ct3dd · 11 months
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streamer!ellie headcanons
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warnings: yo no se
content : streamer!ellie headcanons 🔥🔥
authors note : the streets r calling and they’re telling me to write streamer ellie hcs….
- def started off as a faceless streamer. she wasn’t really comfortable on camera, and she just thought it would be way easier. you can only see her shoulders-down leaving her (deliciosu. scrumptious. yummy) arms in the cameras view.
- her twitch user is “creeperewman” cuz shes like…discreetly hiding her initials and referencing the best minecraft parody ever 😕!!!
- bought the most random shitty mic and webcam and started streaming 🔥🔥 she never got rid of either of them its part of her odd loser charm
“‘fartmaster69:it’s probably cuz your camera’ it’s probably bc of YOUR CAMERA!!! theres nothing wrong w my camera bro 😞”
“don’t listen to them…ur perfect 🤫 IM NOT TALKING TO U GUYS IM TALKING TO MY CAMERA”
- only had a few viewers the first couple times she streamed, and it was some random 10 yr old who kept spamming “yassss” in the chat and some dude who said she was shit at minecraft 😞 he was LYING
- started off doing minecraft speed runs (or trying to) and got like way good over time
- she randomly started getting more and more viewers, because people kept posting abt her and calling her fine on tiktok , making edits of her hands and her voice 😭😭 (real)
- as she got more and more viewers, she started branching out more with the games she’d play. def loves shooter games like cod and pubg, but she’d also play like indie horror games like faith (omg markiplier fans would know)
- she has a orange cat she named garfield (cuz…of course she does) and he’s always sitting on her lap during her streams or messing w her setup 💔💔
- def put stickers all over her headset and showed them off all proud on stream
- designed her own cute banners and stuff for streams 😞!!!
- def had a subreddit/disc server with her viewers where she’d let them give her game recs or make memes of her
- ppl saw her guitar in the back of her streams and BEGGED HER to play it and she had her own lil concert stream !!! she was so freaking nervous and messed up a bunch the first like minute or two but like after that she was in the ZONE
“‘ewswife: i wish i was that guitar’ oh!! you guys are so…kind!!!”
- when she INSANELY hit 1k, she did a face reveal and she hit 10k the same day 😦 the amount of edits that ppl made was actually insane. ESP ONES MAKING FUN OF DREAMS FACE REVEALLLL
- started doing much more random shit on stream after she got more famous. she LOVES cooking on stream, and she’d start reacting to random shit ppl sent her on the subreddit
- she cut her hair on stream once, and everyone in the chat kept spamming “yo bob…is fye” for like 5 minutes 😪
- “you’re at work watching me? i hope you get fired. i mean. i hope you don’t get fired 😞”
- she gets so many thirst comments and like…is terrible at responding to them
“‘ewleftbicep: you look so vulnerable today’ WHAT”
- she has her own apartment cuz of her awesome streaming money 🔥🔥🔥 soundproofed walls too cuz she’s. loud.
- one day, you were walking on campus to a class. you had your headphones on, listening to your main playlist on shuffle, when you got stopped by someone. you pulled your headphones off your ears and gave the man in front of you a confused look. you looked down to his hands, holding a tiny mic, and another dude holding a camera.
“what song are you listening to?” he held the microphone towards you, awaiting your response.
you quickly responded “uhm, last goodbye, by jeff buckley.” and stood there awkwardly, pushing a piece of hair out of your face.
the man quickly thanked you and you walked away, slightly suprised.
- after a couple hours, the video had blown up and the comments were filled with people complimenting you.
pickleluna: jeff buckley girl is so fine
minyonlala: 3rd girl is so bad
rilakkila: I NEED JEFF BUCKLEY GIRL
and unknown to you, someone else found you on their fyp.
creeperewman: guys what is the 3rd girls @. im literally BEGGING BRO PLEASEEE
- ewleftbicep: BEING DESPERATE ON MAIN IS CRAZY
- ewsgirlf: random tiktok girl stole my wife 💔
- elliewilliamsidechick: guys im literally the 3rd girl 😂😂😂
- it didn’t take long for your phone to be blown up with people sending you the video, tagging you in funny comments, and finding your instagram. you watched the video, and saw ellie was the top comment. you checked her profile, and saw how FINE she was, and immediately responded
- y/nmainn: guys 😳😳😳 what if i was the third girl 😳😳
- ellie checked her phone and saw thousands of people tagging your comment, and she wasted zero time following you on tiktok. and your instagram. its not stalking if its in your bio, right?
- you two immediately hit it off, and ellie loved the fact that you had absolutely no idea who she was. to you, she was just some hot girl. not some famous streamer you were obsessed with.
- she didn’t even realize you two went to the same school until she saw you in her astrophysics class one day, and she almost had a heart attack when you waved at her and walked over to sit next to her.
“what a coincidence.”
- she took you out on your first date to a planetarium, and not even a week after, asked you to be her girlfriend.
- she definitely teaches you how to play her favorite games. but she gets wayyyy defensive when you beat her.
“im just letting you win.”
“beginners luck.”
but shes SO COCKY when she beats you
“hey, don’t be so hard on yourself after this. not your fault im a professional!”
“aw, maybe one day you’ll be as good as me”
- definitely helps you build your own pc.
- loves watching you play things like animal crossing or stardew valley, always lays on your shoulder while you’re on the couch.
“why are you being so mean to gaston :((“
“because hes UGLY and he has an ugly house and he’s ruining my village.”
“wowww you’re bullying a little bunny man because he doesn’t fit your aesthetic 😒 so mean”
- if you like more aggressive games like cod, she loves listening to you talk shit while you play and always makes fun of people with you. (she thinks its hot when you’re mean to people)
- her chat absolutely loves you, and every time you stream together its a continuous stream of “me and who” and “when is it my turn 😪”
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vanyatas · 27 days
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can you do Ben headcanons? ^_^ I loved your Toby ones(^^)
i might be out of touch with BEN !! but i’m gonna try to do my best STRAIGHTLY AVOIDING how he was in 2013 (a freak.)
BEN DROWNED HCS
GENERAL HCS:
Another firm belief he is just. Short. (no shade to my short kings, me too..)
5’1.
Cyberpunk style.
His voice sounds very glitchy and electronic.
Layered neck length hair.
Blonde obviously!
Also has Jeff cut his bangs, he likes the layers a lot.
He definitely uses the floating he has to make himself feel taller.
3 Piercings on his ears but nothing else.
Elf ears!!!
Loves Phonk music, Or anything with cool noises/Electronic sounds.
The Weeknd, Pastel Ghost, Blink182, Daft Punk, Crystal Castles, Laura Les, Odetari, Grimes, Machine Girl, 1nonly, Eternxlkz, SXID, NUEKI, Akiaura, Sidewalks and Skeletons, MGMT, S3RL, Grimes, Yeule fan!!
Definitely makes his own music
Only noises and sounds he does NOT want to sing ever he just likes the way music can make you feel.
Puts his music on soundcloud.
I know Jeff is in the comments saying “delete ts bro 🔥🔥.”
It’s actually really good.
LOVES Vintage video games but he’s also on overwatch 2, LOL, the finals, Roblox, DBD, Apex, PUBG, CSGO, Valorant, RS6 Siege, and Fortnite.
Yes he’s fucking GOATED at all of them.
Genuinely means it when he threatens to DOX people on any of them.
Very nerd behavior.
Stubborn and an Asshole.
Has multiple accounts on each of the multiplayer games just because it’s too much of a risk to gain popularity.
A lot of his rude traits are just from him having an ego over being good at games and getting compliments all the time.
NOTTT a pervert whatsoever.
This mfker is a gamer he is 100% awkward around anyone he finds attractive.
Mansplains video game lore if ANYONE gets the TINIEST fact wrong.
Tangents about LOZ, Mario, and Smash bros.
ROMANTIC HCS:
I’m so serious when I say he calls you his discord kitten.
Most of the time it’s ironic.
But it catches on so much he’s definitely just enjoying it.
Playing video games 80% of the time!!!
Builds you your own pc.
No console bullshit only the best for his partner.
Matching skins on EVERY GAME.
And matching users.
Definitely goes into vc to crash out if people are being dickheads to you, or if they’re trying to intervene and hit on you.
Going with the pc building he also makes your setup gorgeous, however you want it.
Usually I’m not keen on using this terminology but he is a SIMP bro.
Thinks you’re just so pretty. Anything you ask of him he will do it.
Head on your chest, just. staring at you for as long as you let him.
Loves to have his face held too.
Following you around anywhere, on his switch, Gameboy, DS, he just loves being around you.
Will explain any sort of lost media/video game if you ask him about it.
If you’re ever just on your computer or phone doing your own thing, he will either pop his head through to give you a kiss, or leave pop ups that says he loves you and he misses you.
Very clingy.
You need to hold him so much.
He’s not affection deprived especially because he gets that sort of platonic shit from Jeff.
But once BEN has a s/o he is just crazy in love with them.
100% calls you princess, baby, kitten, and doll face.
I noticed every time I write for someone i just instantly get a crush on them. it’s not good.
reblogs / follows / likes appreciated!!
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hungwy · 7 months
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I’ve seen many people reblog a post which contains tweets that, in my eyes, amount to a single complaint that is only half true (but that I agree with for the most part). But anyway, here’s a longpost:
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I think it’s mostly wrong to say FPS multiplayer “peaked” ("was most fun for the playerbase"?) with Source games in the way presented. Believe it or not, you can still join a server with 30 people playing on a user map with fucked up assets everywhere, and some of the 30 people playing will be 14-year-olds with bad mics getting mad at being spawn killed by someone with 20,000 hours in the game. In fact, there are servers like this in most Source games, including Garry’s Mod, TF2, and CSS and CSGO (but honestly I think TF2 is most representative of the above scenario). I just launched Valve’s community server browser and have found an unending list of silly-sounding servers for TF2: Minecraft trade, Murder at the Mannor, Zombie Escape, Medieval Mode, all full or near-full. I checked Garry’s Mod: SCP-RP, Zombie Survival, Clone Wars Roleplay, “Swamp Cinema”, 1980’s Mafia Roleplay, DarkRP (x20), again, all well-populated. Admittedly CS2 was mostly deathmatch servers (due to it being Source 2 and not Source and so missing a lot of plugins that would allow for “fun” servers), but CSS still had surf, bhop, minigames, and jailbreak servers still going and full. My server browser won’t show CSGO for whatever reason, but up until CS2 released I know for a fact that these silly ass servers still exist there too. The implication that these servers and their conditions are gone is wrong. You don’t want a server with the exact same conditions though, I think you want to relive the specific memories you’re having and feel happiness again. But maybe I’m going too far there.
How about this. I’ll give it to you, Dusk developer, that for you FPS multiplayer peaked with insane TF2 trade servers, but you also make boomer shooters for a living, so I think you’re biased towards enjoying an older generation of games anyway. Modern FPS games are fantastic and in their own ways contain a lot of fun. Modern games in general fill the spaces that, for you, TF2 servers filled. Have you seen Roblox minigames and Minecraft server plugins? They’re actually crazy and decently well made. I’m excited that kids have grown up in such a good environment for games. They have tons of options that we didn’t have back then. It’s awesome! Like, don’t let your nostalgia blind you to the fact that kids are having just as much fun as you now. TF2 and Garry’s Mod are not the be-all, end-all of FPS multiplayer fun. That sentiment I completely disagree with and think people should get over.
But like, how the hell does competitive gaming play into this? I truly don’t buy the wording of “Esports and competitive ranking ruined multiplayer”. It’s just not true. Not only are the servers you’re mourning still exist, they’re still well-populated and their “golden age” coincided with some of the greatest heights in competitive FPS gaming. You know what’s funny? When CSGO released in 2012, TF2 saw a drop of almost 10,000 average players. It recovered basically the next year. Besides a small dip in 2018, TF2 had held around 50,000 average players since its release, until 2019 where its average player-count has risen to about 80,000 players. Garry’s Mod wouldn’t peak in total concurrent players until 2015 and has had a dedicated core of players averaging around 25,000 since like 2013. Seriously, these are incredibly consistent player-counts throughout the release of Overwatch, PUBG, Fortnite, Apex, and Valorant. In fact, contrary to the tweeter's implicit assumptions, it seems like nothing much has changed, and that competitive gaming did not, at all, ruin or depopulate these “fun” spaces.
So, again, how does competitive gaming and esports play into this? Only thing I think is valid is the fact that a few popular modern FPSes don’t do the whole “community-hosted server” thing: Apex, Fortnite, PUBG, Valorant, and Overwatch all do not have native community-hosted server support. Which, to be frank, is bad for their competitive gaming scene too! Esports has ALWAYS used self-hosted servers for practicing to get better. I don’t know the argument for not having these sorts of things, maybe not developing the toolkit for these things is easier than developing them. IDK. But I agree that it is bad that many popular games don’t support this sort of thing. The “self-hosted netizen” is a category of person that’s been declining for a long time regardless of the effect of competitive first-person shooter games on the casual first-person shooter games self-hosted server market. But again, for the topic of the post, I think this is a completely nonsensical implication. As far as I can tell ALL Valve-made Source engine games have active and popular community servers still, and the popular games ALL have very populated servers with “fun” gamemodes and atmospheres. Competitive has grown very popular, yes. It's true. It's fun to compete, everyone knows it. But esports has taken very little if anything away from the casual playerbase of Source games.
(Also, for the record, during the actual multiplayer FPS golden age of the time, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 shooters, there were no self-hosted servers for us, and it was still the most fun anyone ever had playing casually on console. It was the age of trickshotting and montages, man! For the intent of this post that exact restriction counts as “keeping players from interacting with one another” yet these games, especially COD, were, uh… infamously social. Not to mention these games had competitive scenes alongside the casual scene perfectly fine.)
I think, really, ignoring the actual content of the tweet, these tweets are just about nostalgia for your childhood. Which is fine! You can miss things you used to do for fun and no longer do. Probably every human that’s ever existed has gone through this. I mean, again, it is kind of popular in current culture to be nostalgic. The 90s aesthetic, early 2000s media, retro games, super hero movies, cartoons being consumed by adults to a greater degree than ever, et cetera. I think to some extent the complaint itself isn’t like, a completely unclouded judgement of the Decline of The Beauty of Multiplayer Gaming throughout the years. The concrete complaints in those tweets seem both a little rose-tinted and unnecessarily doomerpilled to me. But like, regardless, it’s kind of your fault for not returning to these things, man. Go join one of those servers if you’re not busy being an adult with a job and friends and other obligations that may keep you from doing things that you’re not used to and have fun like you did in childhood. Or is that what's actually the problem…? I don’t know. A suggestion. I just think in the end the complaint isn't valid.
This post is long and I had a LOT of thoughts that I may have missed or chopped off at the incorrect time. I think the picture I'm trying to build has probably been communicated, though? Maybe I’m not considering something, maybe I overinterpreted implications, maybe the fact that the playerbase of TF2 and Garry's Mod being highly consistent for ten years or whatever is not indicative of anything I've said, but I hope regardless you understand that like, at least part of this tweet is weird to say in the ways I've attempted to untease. People young and old are still having crazy times in video games and esports has done, as far as I can tell, absolutely nothing to change at, ever.
Turning off reblogs because I have a feeling anyone who doesn't follow me might become annoying about this
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cheatsru · 1 month
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PUBG Hacks
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milkyruins · 1 year
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## kim gyuvin x reader, TROPHY WIFE
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warning, i've never played pubg in my life *puts on sunglasses*
summary: kim gyuvin might have an embarrassing amount of hours on pubg, but can he really beat his partner, the deadly streamer @/not.an_aimbot?
genre: fluff
content warnings: light cursing, fps/shooter games (violence/death/guns)
wc: ~0.8k
as soon as the webcam feed populated the screen, your comment section explodes. his eyes widen like a deer as he tries to catch whatever was being spammed in the chatbox.
"baby, say hi." regaining a bit of composure, gyuvin's normal cheery self comes back. he flashes your viewers that giant smile of his and waves at the webcam.
"woah, staring into this tiny camera is weird. anyways, i'm gyuvin, yn's-- or i guess you all know them as @/not.an_aimbot on here-- partner."
he pauses to stare at you, deadpanning hard. "have i ever told you how stupid your username is?"
you give his shoulder a light smack, which helps his grin return to his face. "hey! i'm just kidding! kind of!" to which he receives another smack.
"how dare you?! you've only been on stream for what... eight seconds and you're already trying to drag my username?" you puff your cheeks a bit in frustration.
"yeah. and?" he grabs your puffed cheeks and smushes them. hard. as you bark whine at him to stop, he decides to deal more damage. "it's like what a 11 year old boy who thinks they're good would name themselves."
after enduring his sweet gesture torturing for what felt like an eternity, he backs off. finally having your cheeks back in your custody, you continue trekking on. "i'm going to ignore that and move on then." you face the webcam again, eyes carefully trained on the lens. "gyu's here so i can deflate his massive ego via kicking his ass in pubg."
gyuvin huffs. "in your dreams."
"my user isn't just like that for show, y'know. i am pretty damn good."
he gives your hair a light ruffle, breaking character a bit. "i know you are, bubs. you're the best. but i have an embarrassing amount of hours on this game and i will not go down without fight." he proceeds to enter a fighting stance, fists up against the webcam.
and suddenly you're giggling like crazy because holy shit, your boyfriend was a dork. it seemed like your chat had the same idea. "ok loser, stop trying to fight the camera and enter the lobby."
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"'aimbot's carrying as usual. gyuvin... he's trying.' @/not.a_luvbot, well said."
"hey!!" gyuvin grumbles, hands frantically smashing the keyboard for some avail. unfortunately, from the glimpses you took at his pov, it didn't seem to help. meanwhile, you were picking up kill after kill, but somehow couldn't find your partner, who you deeply desired to shoot dead.
"baby, where are you? i have a gift for you." you smile brighter than you have this entire stream when gyuvin shrieks at you to quote, "no!!!! take that gift and shove it up your a-".
since you were doing so well, you decide to take a hard-earned break to admire you boy. his little quirks when concentrating, like his eyebrow furrowing comically and him nibbling on his lower lip, were just so endearing. even the obnoxious rgb lighting of his headset highlighted his features breathtakingly. you give yourself a mental pat on the back for pulling this specimen of a partner.
but you had the gift of death to bestow on the egotist next to you, so you had to get to work. you move a bit so you're on some high ground and watch as your boyfriend, god bless his soul, hobbles into view. he was badly injured already, the poor thing.
oh well.
with a click of your finger, he's dead and gone. i mean, there was a reason you had to clarify you weren't an aimbot, no? the match is called and the username he so abhorred sprawls across your screen (next to the iconic "winner winner chicken dinner" of course) triumphantly.
"i wasn't on my game! babe!!"
you shrug, watching as "gg"s flooded the comments. "yep, good game y'all. bad game to you gyu."
"one more match."
"that's what you've been saying for the past three rounds. i hate to break it to you, but you've been absolutely trashed by a prepubescent boy with no naming sense. three times in a row."
"babyyy..." you don't miss the pout that starts to tug on his lips. it makes you scoff and melt at the same time.
patting his shoulder in mock sympathy, you reply. "it's okay gyu, you can be my trophy wife or something." he snorts at that, minor tantrum seemingly forgotten. he gets up from his stream, giving your cheek a quick peck before exiting from the camera's view. "sure, fine, whatever. what do you want for dinner then?"
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buggmintz · 9 days
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uma pergunta muito importante mano
why buggmintz? I get the bug, I get the mintz (mostly)
but... bugg?? gg?? like GG? bu-GG?
or is bug-G like PUBG but with a b? was your name supposed to be PUBGmintz but you made a spelling error twice within 4 letters? :D /j
Oh! there s actually some lore behind this, So Buggmintz is the combination of name's i've used in the past
The Bugg part comes from a name that i used on spotify a while back, which in turn was inspired by an oc i had in middle school, Buggu
The mintz part is from a roblox user i made when i was younger, Bunnu_mint which also ended up inspiring Buggu, i just swaped animals from bunny to bug lol
so i squshed em together, dropping the U and adding a Z at the end because its cool!
But i use the Nickname 'Bug' as my online alias because its simple to remember
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nekkodiaries · 2 years
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— knock me down. (teaser)
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RELEASE: march 18, 2023.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: finally hard-launching the fic that i've been working for a few months now. hhhhh. i'm excited but also very insecure because a good quarter of this fic is written and i'm so ! anxious ! about my writing skills (as someone who knows they're bad at describing and bad at being literate in general. rip.) anyway. i hope you guys enjoy this fic like you did with cheating on you. if you want to be added to the taglist, just reply or send an ask.
reblogs are super appreciated! 🫶
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after a tough day of contributing absolutely nothing to the greater good of society, jay decides to do what men like him choose to do to relieve stress: by playing a high-stress game.
what he wasn't expecting, though, was to get a snarky partner who would actually reciprocate his angry chats (as a result of his bad temper) and shit-talk him back. like what they're doing right now.
killstrike: wtf you should have covered me notursniper: yea well u shouldnt have been peeking. killstrike: ur ign fits u bc ur shit at sniping 😂😂 notursniper: i HAD him but ur big ass head was IN THE WAY now u got headshot boohoo 😛 killstrike: just stfu and come revive me
jay was pissed. there's no way he's losing this duo match. it's down to three teams and he can't risk losing more points for his rank when he's so close to reaching crown four, so he breathes in and out, trying his utmost best not to let the arrogant demeanor of his partner get on all of his nerves. notursniper heals him and fends off two players while he heals, leaving just one more team. 
you got this. you got this. jay internally chants before a barrage of shots echo from his phone's speaker. he's too busy to look for the enemy to notice his partner's been knocked down. the motherfucker's proning. the circle's getting smaller and jay's getting anxious over the constant request for healing when all of a sudden: 
better luck next time player killstrike! top 2/100.
"fuck!" jay shouts in frustration, watching the loading screen as the game demotes him from crown five to regular crown rank. "great. that's just great." in the heat of his frustration, jay adds notursniper just to be able to message them— and as soon as he sees them added to his "friends" list, jongseong taps his frustrations away. 
killstrike: its your fucking fault. now im just crown
notursniper: 🤨 ?
killstrike: well??? are you gonna admit your wrongs???
notursniper: 1, is this how u treat women lmao and 2, no i wont :p notursniper: maybe if you actually healed me then we wouldve ranked up notursniper: but ur too selfish and tried to shoot before attending to ur teammate notursniper: so i'd say that rank demotion is DESERVED ❤️
killstrike: man fuck u 😐
notursniper: sry there's a line for gamer boys who wanna bang. you gotta get in line babes 😘
was it possible to choke on air? because jay's convinced he choked on air when he read that. it doesn't help that his eyes immediately darted to the icon where her cuteness was radiating despite her hand and phone covering her entire face. he blames his temper for why he's feeling hot right now— definitely not because he got a visual of what could happen if he did choose to get in line. definitely not. never. no.
killstrike: ew
notursniper: hey u can block me if u want to lmao 🤣
impulsive by nature, jay taps a few times and gets so close to removing user notursniper as their pubg friend but he hums in thought. having a higher rank meant having more skilled enemies and he's never seemed to get past top 40 players without dying, so it was a miracle he got until the top 2 tonight. his teammate's shit-talking aside, he'd say they were actually really good. 
and again, real cute on her icon.
"what?" his own intrusive thoughts snaps him back to the real world, to see that she actually removed him as an in-game friend. what the fuck? in a span of panic, he tried to add them again. 
a few days pass by but alas, no response from her. jay does not know why he's itching to check on his phone every now and then. heeseung and sunghoon don't even want to question why he's been staring at phone with his brows furrowed for hours now.
it's only because they're a good player and they can help me rank up. that's it. 
soon enough, jay's routine has become waking up, going to school, and checking if user notursniper has accepted his request at every waking second of the day. the same goes for the following morning when jay anxiously opens the game again and finds one new message from a friend.
notursniper: hey loser. back for more?
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masterlist. ┆ next.
summary: park jay lives life as a hot-headed gamer by day and.. well.. still a hot-headed gamer by night— except he secretly goes by the name killstrike. after losing a match, he finds himself trash-talking, his teammate notursniper, who happens to be the mysterious classmate he's been admiring for over a year and more.
taglist [open]: @yvnjin-s @wondering-out-loud @rikisly @babystrlla @shinrjj @homelycat
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bbugsy · 7 months
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I don't get why people are so mean to dbd mobile users as if identity v doesn't exist 😭 like we've all played pubg before let's not give our high horse too many carrots
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blazespeed08 · 8 months
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So uh... hello who ever sees this. I'm Blaze_Speed but if is too long to say, you can call me Mari. I'll probably won't post anything here but I may repost some fanart.
Here I'm gonna talk about things that I like, like videogames, music, series, etc... my Wattpad novel (Which honestly I doubt it would be good) and maybe about my music... (At the moment I'm writing this, I haven't done music lol)
My socials
My X (Twitter) where I post mostly about GTA, and sometimes about random sh!t that happens
https://x.com/blazespeed08?t=81hVarFtLZ5DMABacjxQig&s=09
My YouTube channel where I soon will post anything
My SoundCloud where I MAY post music
My Instagram where I don't post anything (Only stories)
My Spotify where I made some playlists
My TikTok where I don't post to much
My Wattpad account where I'll be posting soon the first chapter of my novel Riley & Tadesse
And that's it :) see y'all later ❤
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your-uber-doki · 1 year
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Stupid ass hypotheticals
Hello, first post and I'm already concocting bullshit. Would you rather, PUBG or iPhone 7? Would you push the button? You graduate with a liberal arts degree BUT You cause the end of the world at the turn of the new year (ending in a 5 or 0) And a classic: Would you rather unlimited bacon but no games. OR Games. Unlimited games, but no games.
damn this straight up looks like a poem. Anyway, feel free to like this or whatever you tumbs (that's what I shall call tumblr users) do here.
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fatherlygifts · 2 years
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What type of games is your dad playing
This might be hard to find out for you, but for a bunch of older-generation videos and Pc gamers like us is very simple. We give the top 5 genres for every kind of Dad. Mobile games are not included. We include also games you can connect with your Dad.
Yes, everyone is playing these free games and we love them. We will not be talking here about Fantasy Football. There are big e-sports competitions all around the world and actually, millions just like to watch other people playing like a football WorldCup. The most popular games this time right now are Ego shooters like Fortnite. The game has a healthy population of between 2.9 and 4 million users playing Fortnite on a daily. Many Kids have permission to play it because of the cartoonish style. Is still a shooting game .....
Warzone alias Modern warfare, alias Call of duty is popular since the PlayStation 2 era. In a time when the PS was grey and in this time very affordable in every household. They just remake it for every platform with a new story. Most Dads at this time have their best time and might unite back with their old clan. There are also Overwatch, Apex, Destiny 2, Warframe., Pubg, and Counter-Strike.
For more strategy or roleplayer genre Games we recommend Dota 2, Star Wars the old republic, and Diablo Immortal. There are many more but they are the most popular with lifetime never-ending updates.
All of these games are free to play but in-game purchases are very common for this kind. More resources, a new weapon, or just a season pass... you name it. Unfortunately, they are not all on the same platform. It might be Steam, Xbox, PlayStation Store,
The beauty of the genre is that you use your brain and imagination. They are stress relieving. Every good action game adventure has its own character of fascination, The landscape and some NPC are perfectly detailed and just beautiful, and the battle system is perfectly balanced I will show here some games every dad like to play or is at least interested in it.
God of War. This game is going far back in the past on all PlayStation platforms. The story follows Kratos, a Spartan warrior and later the Greek God of War, who was tricked into killing his family by his former master, the original Greek God of War Ares, and later Zeus himself.
Now the God of war is back and he has a son now you don't know that his father a god is. It's a beautiful Father and child bonding story just a Dad would understand. Trust me on this. You don't have to play the first 3 games of this genre, there are more hack and slay. However, I recommend playing or owning first the God of war game which is about 1000 years after the trilogy for about 20 bucks, and then the newest God of War Ragnarok where their adventure continue.
Eldering
Since the game launched not so long time ago, most of them agree that it's beautiful, detailed, and absorbing, but intimidating for newcomers. While critics seem to concur that it will stand as one of the best video games of the year, The main reason for Elden Ring's initial popularity was how difficult the game is. Not only are the battles incredibly challenging, especially with some of the game's most ferocious and deadly bosses, but players are also punished significantly if they die. This game is for hardcore gamers and is best with the Dark soul games years back to the mirror.
we make this game our top 2 number two because is very simple to play together online. In Roblox, each player can create games and maps for other people to try and play, making it a challenge in and of its own. 
There is for every genre something. The requirements to play online are minimal, works on a laptop with no graphics card and android systems. You just have to create an Account with 2 different Email addresses.
It is the perfect game for Dads to start connecting with their Kids. Just try it out. There is also an in-game purchase available called Robux.
With over 238 million copies sold, according to Mojang, Minecraft is hands down the best-selling game in the world. For a game to achieve over 100 million copies sold is a momentous feat that only a tiny handful of games have accomplished, and Minecraft has rocketed past that into significant milestone after milestone.
and besides, that is like Lego in digital. And Lego is for every age, Studies have found evidence that video games can increase processing speed, cognitive flexibility, working memory, social skills, and problem-solving skills. Hands up it is the best long-term game for dads.
Hope it was helpful to everyone. There is much more content to check out on Fatherlygifts
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zur-game · 5 hours
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Mobile gaming has evolved from a niche pastime to a global phenomenon, capturing the attention of millions of users worldwide. With the proliferation of smartphones and the increasing accessibility of high-speed internet, the mobile gaming industry is poised for unprecedented growth. This article delves into the untapped markets and opportunities within the mobile gaming sector, providing valuable insights for developers, investors, and enthusiasts alike. The Current State of Mobile Gaming As of 2023, the mobile gaming industry is valued at over $90 billion, accounting for nearly half of the global gaming market. Popular titles like "PUBG Mobile," "Genshin Impact," and "Candy Crush Saga" have set new benchmarks for user engagement and revenue generation. However, despite these successes, there remain several untapped markets that offer immense potential for growth. Emerging Markets: A Goldmine of Opportunities Emerging markets such as India, Southeast Asia, and Africa present significant opportunities for mobile gaming. These regions have seen a surge in smartphone adoption and internet penetration, creating a fertile ground for mobile game developers. Key factors driving growth in these markets include: Increasing affordability of smartphones Expanding 4G and 5G networks Growing middle-class population Rising disposable incomes For instance, India alone is expected to have over 500 million mobile gamers by 2025, making it one of the largest gaming markets globally. Similarly, Southeast Asia's gaming market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.5% over the next five years. Localized Content: The Key to Success One of the critical strategies for tapping into these emerging markets is the localization of content. This involves not only translating the game into local languages but also adapting the gameplay, cultural references, and monetization strategies to suit the preferences of the target audience. Successful examples of localized content include: "PUBG Mobile" in India, which introduced region-specific events and rewards "Arena of Valor" in Southeast Asia, which featured local mythological characters "Free Fire" in Latin America, which incorporated local music and celebrities By tailoring their offerings to meet the unique needs of each market, developers can significantly enhance user engagement and retention. Monetization Strategies: Beyond In-App Purchases While in-app purchases remain a popular monetization strategy, there are several other avenues that developers can explore to maximize revenue. These include: Advertising: Integrating ads within the game can provide a steady stream of income. Rewarded video ads, in particular, have proven to be effective in enhancing user experience while generating revenue. Subscription Models: Offering premium content or exclusive features through subscription plans can attract dedicated players willing to pay for an enhanced gaming experience. Esports and Tournaments: Organizing competitive events and tournaments can not only drive user engagement but also open up sponsorship and partnership opportunities. By diversifying their monetization strategies, developers can create sustainable revenue streams while keeping the gaming experience enjoyable for users. Technological Advancements: Shaping the Future of Mobile Gaming Technological advancements such as augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and cloud gaming are set to revolutionize the mobile gaming landscape. These technologies offer immersive experiences that can captivate users and set new standards for mobile gaming. For example: "Pokémon GO" leveraged AR to create an engaging, location-based gaming experience "Minecraft Earth" utilized AR to bring the popular sandbox game into the real world Cloud gaming platforms like Google Stadia and NVIDIA GeForce NOW enable high-quality gaming on mobile devices without the need for powerful hardware As these technologies continue
to evolve, they will unlock new possibilities for game developers and provide users with richer, more immersive experiences. Case Study: The Success of "Free Fire" in Latin America "Free Fire," developed by Garena, is a prime example of a mobile game that has successfully tapped into an emerging market. Launched in 2017, the game quickly gained popularity in Latin America, thanks to its localized content and strategic partnerships with local influencers. By incorporating regional music, events, and characters, "Free Fire" resonated with the local audience, leading to a massive user base and significant revenue growth. As of 2023, "Free Fire" boasts over 100 million daily active users, with a substantial portion coming from Latin America. Conclusion The mobile gaming frontier is brimming with untapped markets and opportunities. By focusing on emerging markets, localizing content, diversifying monetization strategies, and leveraging technological advancements, developers can unlock new avenues for growth and success. As the industry continues to evolve, those who can adapt and innovate will be well-positioned to capitalize on the immense potential that mobile gaming offers. Question and Answer Section Q: What are the key factors driving growth in emerging mobile gaming markets? A: Key factors include increasing affordability of smartphones, expanding 4G and 5G networks, growing middle-class population, and rising disposable incomes. Q: How can developers successfully tap into emerging markets? A: Developers can succeed by localizing content to suit the preferences of the target audience, diversifying monetization strategies, and leveraging technological advancements. Q: What are some alternative monetization strategies beyond in-app purchases? A: Alternative strategies include integrating ads within the game, offering subscription models for premium content, and organizing esports events and tournaments. Q: How are technological advancements shaping the future of mobile gaming? A: Technologies like augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and cloud gaming are creating immersive experiences and setting new standards for mobile gaming. ```
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Unlocking Success: A Guide to Mobile Game Development
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The mobile gaming industry has witnessed exponential growth over the past decade, driven by advancements in technology, the proliferation of smartphones, and the increasing demand for entertainment on the go. As of today, the mobile gaming sector accounts for a significant portion of the global gaming market, outpacing traditional PC and console gaming. This trend highlights the importance of mobile game development and the need for businesses to invest in this booming industry. Whether you're a startup or an established business, partnering with a professional mobile game development company can unlock new opportunities and ensure the success of your game.
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1. Engaging Gameplay and Storyline
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To achieve financial success, mobile game development must include effective monetization strategies. Common methods include in-app purchases, advertisements, and premium versions of the game. In-app purchases, such as virtual currency, items, and upgrades, allow players to enhance their gaming experience. Advertisements can generate revenue while providing players with optional rewards. Offering a premium version of the game with additional features can attract players willing to pay for an enhanced experience. A mobile game development company can help businesses implement the most suitable monetization strategies for their games.
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The Role of a Mobile Game Development Company
Developing a mobile game from scratch can be a complex and resource-intensive process. This is where a mobile game development company comes into play. These companies specialize in providing comprehensive mobile game development services, from concept and design to development and deployment. By leveraging the expertise of experienced developers, designers, and testers, businesses can ensure that their game meets high-quality standards and appeals to their target audience.
A mobile game development company can also offer valuable insights into market trends, user preferences, and best practices, helping businesses make informed decisions throughout the development process. Additionally, these companies often have access to cutting-edge technology and tools, allowing them to create visually stunning and technically sound games.
Choosing the Right Mobile Game Development Services
Selecting the right mobile game development services is crucial for the success of a game. When choosing a development partner, businesses should consider factors such as experience, portfolio, expertise, and client testimonials. A company with a proven track record in mobile game development and a portfolio of successful games is more likely to deliver a high-quality product.
It's also important to choose a development company that offers transparent communication, regular updates, and a collaborative approach. This ensures that the development process aligns with the business's vision and goals. By partnering with a reliable mobile game development company, businesses can bring their ideas to life and create a game that stands out in the competitive mobile gaming market.
Conclusion
Mobile game development presents a tremendous opportunity for businesses to tap into a thriving market and engage with a global audience. By focusing on key elements such as engaging gameplay, stunning graphics, user-friendly interfaces, and effective monetization strategies, businesses can create successful mobile games that captivate players and generate revenue. Partnering with a professional mobile game development company provides the expertise and support needed to navigate the complexities of game development and achieve long-term success. Whether you're looking to launch your first mobile game or expand your portfolio, investing in mobile game development services can unlock new avenues for growth and innovation.
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lambapure · 5 days
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i am into genshin, star rail, many chinese novels (like spl, little mushroom, fog, awm pubg, mo du etc.) and many animation/anime (link click, jjk, bsd etc.) and a few show
also alien stage, orv
stan of kpop
manga reader, fic writer, drawer
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