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If you're a battle royale player who likes to take their Apex Legends performance seriously, then you might be wondering if there's a way you can analyse your past performances and collate data to improve your strategies going forward. Well, at the moment, there isn't - but, you're not alone in wanting these features to become available for Respawn Entertainment's FPS. If you're wondering what this sort of thing would look like, and how it would work, you might be surprised to know that people playing the ever-popular PUBG have had access to a third party tool that does exactly this for quite some time now. We don't know about you, but isn't it time Apex Legends gets the same treatment?
An enticing prospect and a conversation sparked by Redditor 'connors2332wz' online, there's quite a large faction of Apex Legends fans who want to see a complete battle royale replay and analysis tool enabled for Apex Legends. With the initial proposition expressing that players should have free access to information like their route of travel, kill locations, and where they were able to get revives, it's easy to understand how access to this information would help anyone improve their game - particularly if you're climbing the Apex Legends ranks.
But, what would this all look like? Well, it seems that the long-available third party tool PUBG Replay has all the answers - if you're someone who plays PlayerUnknown's battle royale, anyway.
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If you're something of an FPS fan who has spent any amount of time with Respawn Entertainment's hit battle royale in the last few months, you'll know that players have had to contend with some pretty frustrating Apex Legends audio issues recently. However, thankfully, ahead of this shooter's Arsenal update - which will introduce Ballistic and Apex Legends' Season 17 - Respawn Entertainment has introduced a game update that should improve the situation.
Without going into too many details about the update itself, Respawn Entertainment took to Twitter to state than an "[Apex Legends] fix has been deployed for major audio and VFX drops seen since the launch of Season 16." For players who have been dealing with performance issues throughout the Revelry season, this really is fantastic news. In the replies to this announcement, popular Apex Legends content creators like 'Nickmercs', 'HisWattson', and 'KarimCheese' all showed their support.
However, in what we can imagine is a move to temper the expectations of players jumping back into Apex Legends after this update, Respawn Entertainment has added that "this won't resolve all audio and visual concerns raised by the community".
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