Battlegrounds Mobile India vs PUBG Mobile: What’s new, what you’ll miss
Battlegrounds Mobile India (BMI) early access has attracted a lot of players. Despite the game being in the testing phase, it has registered over 5 million downloads. Krafton, the South Korean brand that owns BMI introduced a number of changes in both gameplay and even back end operations of the title in order to avoid any further controversy.
Also read: Battlegrounds Mobile India: How to get early access via Google Play Store
Changes in gameplay
Prior to PUBG Mobile’s ban, a recurring complaint by parents and guardians was that the game had a negative impact on players due to the portrayal of violence. While the battle royale game is still the same in essence, BMI has made tweaks to terminology and visuals as well.
One of the most noticeable changes will be the colour projected when a player is hit. Earlier, the default colour was red which symbolized blood splatter. Now, BMI has used green colour and it also shows feathers instead of splatter-like animation. The new version also has changed the term “kills” to “finishes” in order to denote the number of players you’ve been able to defeat.
Gameplay management system
PUBG Mobile limited hours spent on the game but with BMI, the game will provide more frequent reminders to the gamer to limit screen time and even correct the posture. At the beginning of the game, a voice-over reminds users that it is a virtual world.
Server settings
The default server set for most BMI gamers will continue to be India. However, the players will have to choose different servers from the settings page. Selecting servers helps players achieve a more lag-free gameplay experience.
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