BlueHole company, the name behind famous battle royale game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) has recently release PUBG: Project Thai - a low-specs version exclusively for Thailand's market. It's still the same game, but with lower quality 3D models, designed to run on the lower-spec PCs.
Of course, players of this version is still able to play against people all over the world, because it technically is the same game, same server and all. And unlike the original PUBG on PC, which requires good hardware in order to play, the Thai version does not even need a graphics card to play at the lowest setting.
The recommends spec for the game is i5 2.8 GHz CPU, 8GB RAM and VGA GTX 660. Sound pretty normal, right? But the minimum spec to run the game is even crazier: Core i3 2.4 GHz CPU, 4GB RAM, and Intel HD 4000 graphic. That means almost any cheap PC in 2018 can handle the game just fine.
You can check out the game in action via the following videos:
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