Brush up on the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Rules of Conduct

Brush up on the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Rules of Conduct

Follow them or not, at least be aware of them.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Aug 04, 2017 @ 07:19 PM (Staff Bios)
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PlayerUnkown's Battlegrounds just received arguably its most impactful monthly update since its existence. Along with the highly awaited introduction of first person only servers, and new cosmetic items, the main menu also received a slight makeover. 

A popup window for the rules of conduct now appears on the main menu of PUBG. What does this mean? Well, prior to this update, most players didn;t even realize that there were rules in which they needed to abide by, let alone be banned for not following. While these are rules, they seem to be more than guidelines that anything, since the majority of the PUBG player base is guilty of breaking numerous of these rules.

If you've ever had your voice chat un-muted while in the pre-game lobby, that you know many players are guilty of breaking at least rule #2. Anyway, if you're curious what the rules are, check them out below.

  • Do not use any discriminatory language, including but not limited to any language regarding ethnicity, nationality, race, gender, religion, sexual preference or personal beliefs.
  • Do not use extremely foul language, including but not limited to excessive profanity or language that is graphically sexual, grotesque, or violent.
  • Do not make threats of real-world violence or other intended harm to other players or our employees.
  • Do not harass, stalk, or purposely do things to make someone else feel uncomfortable or threatened.
  • Do not share personal information about yourself or other individuals.
  • Do not engage in, request, arrange, or offer illegal activities or materials.
  • Do not impersonate other individuals.
  • Do not spam, be it in text or voip.
  • Do not cheat: do not use third party programs, macros, client-side hacks, edited game files or anything else that may give you an unfair advantage in the game. This includes promoting or posting links to websites that provide or promote cheats or hacks.
  • Do not team: teaming is defined as two or more players in the same match working together in a larger group than is intended for the selected game mode.
  • Do not team kill: there is no excuse for non-accidental team kills. If your teammate is breaking these rules, report them to us instead.
  • Do not stream snipe: this is a form of cheating and you will be banned if you do it.
  • Do not exploit bugs or glitches: If you find a bug or a glitch in the game that provides an unfair advantage, let us know about it instead of using the exploit for your own benefit.
  • Do not share your account: your account is for your use and your use alone. Do not grant access to your account to anyone else, and do not access anyone else's account, even with their permission.

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