PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile Lite version was released as a game aimed at mobile phones with limited specs. However, what if compared to other Battle Royale games like Free Fire?
Judging from the size of the file that needs to be downloaded, PUBGM Lite requires an installation file of 424 MB, while Free Fire is lower, which is only 419 MB. This smaller file size makes both interesting games to be installed and played on cell phones with limited specs.
But Free Fire promises to deliver a higher quality graphic display even though the installation file size is smaller. Unlike the PUBGM Lite which does not display effects on water, grass, hair, clothing, or details such as the folds of the player's clothes, and various textures of other objects in the game. And Free Fire can still bring these effects into the game.
While in terms of features, PUBGM Lite disappeared a number of important features such as clans, crew, personalization, and number of maps. This clan and crew feature is usually used to socialize, and Free Fire provides it in the form of a guild feature.
PUBGM Lite offers 1 type of map (Erangel) and 2 modes (Casual and War). Meanwhile, Free Fire features more features, namely 2 types of maps (Bermuda and Purgatory) and 5 modes (Classic, Ranked Game, Zombie Invasion, Death Uprising, and Custom Game).
The personalization feature was removed from PUBGM Lite, which means players cannot find skins for weapons, vehicles, parachutes, and emotes in this game. This feature can still be found in Free Fire
Meanwhile PUBG YouTubers EJ Gaming said, "After trying yesterday, for PUBGM Lite compared to PUBGM the file is indeed much lighter, for the graphics generalized all the frames are only stuck at 30fps, for low end gadgets it really helps, if for high end it actually becomes For the most striking features in the aim assist, it is quite helpful for players with low end gadgets, but it is very annoying if the player wants to reach the competitive stage. "