Published 10:54 IST, November 5th 2019
PUBG Lite now getting Self Healing plus other newer enhancements
PUBG Lite players- on PCs can now self-heal even while walking. This feature is now for PUBG Lite across the world via the boost and heal items.
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PUBG Lite players on PCs can now self-heal even while walking. This feature is now for PUBG Lite across the world. This would be via the consumable boost and heal items which can be used while walking. You should also be able to check out automatic bandaging now.
Self-healing with bandages and booster items
These new features, plus many others, are part of a new patch that is now potentially seeding widely to the global PUBG Lite gaming fraternity. This new patch lets players heal themselves. The maximum amount of bandages that could be used for healing is 75% HP. The healing process automatically aborts when you run out of these bandages.
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This feature is a huge one considering the fact that it adds intuitiveness to the game. Since these are via the heal and boost items , these could even be cancelled using the F key. “If you are hit while using the First Aid Kit and the recovery bar is shown, the amount will be reduced by the damage dealt,” state folks at PUBG Lite, in an official blog post. Apart from self-heal and boost items, the latest patch also introduces aspects such as:
Killer Spectate functionality – This lets players watch their killers. Then, there is the Improved Throwable System that improves your throw ability reach. As far as newer weapons are concerned, there is the Skorpion weapon that is applicable to all the maps within PUBG Lite. Finally, there are the conventional bug fixes and performance enhancements. These can be checked out from, here.
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In related news, the Update 0.15.0 and Payload Mode that are applicable to PUBG Mobile is now seeding widely to players of the game. These introduce newer important items such as Desert Eagle pistol, BRDM-2 amphibious tank, and Halloween theme element. Check out the game now.
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10:16 IST, November 5th 2019