With these changes, hopefully the bots will calm down a little – and players will at least be able to tell the bots from the cheaters.
PUBG’s bots have never been particularly popular with the community ever since they were introduced to public matchmaking, but a recent update transformed the bumbling bots into something far worse: horrifyingly accurate aimbots.
“Yo dog we heard you hate cheaters, so we put in bots with cheats enabled,” said user Alucard1331.
PUBG Corp has now officially recognised the problem, and a fix has been rolled out to end the tyranny of the bots.