The latest update from PUBG adds a few things such as the latest anti-cheat tools, map selection, radial menus, to the most controversial one is the ranking system. The latest system rank seems to have become quite commonplace in various games, both MOBA and FPS genres. This rank is used to indicate the level of skill of a player and is indicated by the differentiation of rank he obtained at that time. But the implementation of this rank system in PUBG invited many negative comments from the community, one of which came from Shroud. He said that this system was useless!

Michael Shroud Grzesiek, or better known as Shroud is certainly no stranger to the PUBG community. This former CS: GO player quit the professional scene and dedicated his time as a full time Twitch streamer. Even because he was honored by Shorud in this community, he had his own weapon skin.

This ranking system was previously widely anticipated by the community, but unfortunately this system has absolutely no effect on PUBG gameplay. Shroud deeply regretted this and said that PUBG only put an emblem to determine the rank of the player, that's all! Without other values ​​added to game play.

Apart from the system rank commented by Shroud, another problem that also overrides this update 22 is server-based matchmaking. This greatly affects the ping player. Developers boast that they already know the problem and will soon issue a patch to correct the issue.

Meanwhile, the thing to worry about is the number of PUBG players that are decreasing. During its heyday, PUBG had reached 3 million players on average every day. But at this time the figure is only in the range of 1 million players. Early indications were of course the mushrooming of similar genre games that began to emerge at this time, including similar modes in favorite games such as Battlefield V and Call of Duty.