How do tracks work on Vikendi map?












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On the new Vikendi map, you see that feet, cars and snowmobiles leave tracks in the snow (not sure if bullets also leave tracks in snow).
I read that these tracks disappear after some time, but is it known exactly how this works?



Do they disappear after a fixed time (if yes, after how long?) or does this depend on other factors (weather, player population in area, blue zone, car or feet)?



Do the tracks slowly fade or do they disappear at once?










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    On the new Vikendi map, you see that feet, cars and snowmobiles leave tracks in the snow (not sure if bullets also leave tracks in snow).
    I read that these tracks disappear after some time, but is it known exactly how this works?



    Do they disappear after a fixed time (if yes, after how long?) or does this depend on other factors (weather, player population in area, blue zone, car or feet)?



    Do the tracks slowly fade or do they disappear at once?










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      On the new Vikendi map, you see that feet, cars and snowmobiles leave tracks in the snow (not sure if bullets also leave tracks in snow).
      I read that these tracks disappear after some time, but is it known exactly how this works?



      Do they disappear after a fixed time (if yes, after how long?) or does this depend on other factors (weather, player population in area, blue zone, car or feet)?



      Do the tracks slowly fade or do they disappear at once?










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      On the new Vikendi map, you see that feet, cars and snowmobiles leave tracks in the snow (not sure if bullets also leave tracks in snow).
      I read that these tracks disappear after some time, but is it known exactly how this works?



      Do they disappear after a fixed time (if yes, after how long?) or does this depend on other factors (weather, player population in area, blue zone, car or feet)?



      Do the tracks slowly fade or do they disappear at once?







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          Whacky Jacky does a lot of testing when it comes to these kinds of observations, and he found that footprints stay for at least 15 minutes. He even goes as far as saying that there is no reason to believe they disappear, unless you move far away from them, but at that point you can't really prove if they are still there or not since you won't be able to see them. He does not include a time lapse of his testings, he only states his thoughts.



          From PUBG's own site, they have a pretty cool tour tool you can use to learn about the new map. In the tour, they include this snippet for footprints:



          Footprints



          It seems their intentions is for players to use footprints and tracks to track opponents (obviously). Since they make these intentions pretty clear, its unlikely they despawn overtime. Why would they put a feature in that they want players to use if they just disappear after time anyway?



          Edit:



          Interestingly, the patch notes for this update state:




          Keep in mind that footprints and tracks in the snow don’t stay around forever!




          This indicates that footprints do eventually disappear. I found another video of a time lapse that a player did testing it, and right around the 10 minute mark of them waiting, the footprints begin disappearing in the order they were created. This would lead me to conclude that they remain on the map for 10 minutes after they are created. I haven't found any evidence of weather playing into this just yet, but will keep my out for some.






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          • Not a PUBG player myself, but OP's claim that weather could make them disappear is totally founded. I mean, it would take few minutes with strong wind to erase feet tracks in snow.
            – Simon Arsenault
            Dec 20 at 18:10








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            @SimonArsenault Realism doesn't necessarily translate to gameplay though, there would need to be some in-game evidence of weather effects. That is, just because it happens in real life doesn't mean the designers decided to add it into the game.
            – Malco
            Dec 20 at 19:30










          • thx so far for the answer timmy Jim. Atm this feels like only a partial answer, i will keep the question open till you (or someone else) has more detailed information. Will test a bit for myself the next days.
            – kl78
            Dec 20 at 19:54













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          Whacky Jacky does a lot of testing when it comes to these kinds of observations, and he found that footprints stay for at least 15 minutes. He even goes as far as saying that there is no reason to believe they disappear, unless you move far away from them, but at that point you can't really prove if they are still there or not since you won't be able to see them. He does not include a time lapse of his testings, he only states his thoughts.



          From PUBG's own site, they have a pretty cool tour tool you can use to learn about the new map. In the tour, they include this snippet for footprints:



          Footprints



          It seems their intentions is for players to use footprints and tracks to track opponents (obviously). Since they make these intentions pretty clear, its unlikely they despawn overtime. Why would they put a feature in that they want players to use if they just disappear after time anyway?



          Edit:



          Interestingly, the patch notes for this update state:




          Keep in mind that footprints and tracks in the snow don’t stay around forever!




          This indicates that footprints do eventually disappear. I found another video of a time lapse that a player did testing it, and right around the 10 minute mark of them waiting, the footprints begin disappearing in the order they were created. This would lead me to conclude that they remain on the map for 10 minutes after they are created. I haven't found any evidence of weather playing into this just yet, but will keep my out for some.






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          • Not a PUBG player myself, but OP's claim that weather could make them disappear is totally founded. I mean, it would take few minutes with strong wind to erase feet tracks in snow.
            – Simon Arsenault
            Dec 20 at 18:10








          • 2




            @SimonArsenault Realism doesn't necessarily translate to gameplay though, there would need to be some in-game evidence of weather effects. That is, just because it happens in real life doesn't mean the designers decided to add it into the game.
            – Malco
            Dec 20 at 19:30










          • thx so far for the answer timmy Jim. Atm this feels like only a partial answer, i will keep the question open till you (or someone else) has more detailed information. Will test a bit for myself the next days.
            – kl78
            Dec 20 at 19:54


















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          Whacky Jacky does a lot of testing when it comes to these kinds of observations, and he found that footprints stay for at least 15 minutes. He even goes as far as saying that there is no reason to believe they disappear, unless you move far away from them, but at that point you can't really prove if they are still there or not since you won't be able to see them. He does not include a time lapse of his testings, he only states his thoughts.



          From PUBG's own site, they have a pretty cool tour tool you can use to learn about the new map. In the tour, they include this snippet for footprints:



          Footprints



          It seems their intentions is for players to use footprints and tracks to track opponents (obviously). Since they make these intentions pretty clear, its unlikely they despawn overtime. Why would they put a feature in that they want players to use if they just disappear after time anyway?



          Edit:



          Interestingly, the patch notes for this update state:




          Keep in mind that footprints and tracks in the snow don’t stay around forever!




          This indicates that footprints do eventually disappear. I found another video of a time lapse that a player did testing it, and right around the 10 minute mark of them waiting, the footprints begin disappearing in the order they were created. This would lead me to conclude that they remain on the map for 10 minutes after they are created. I haven't found any evidence of weather playing into this just yet, but will keep my out for some.






          share|improve this answer























          • Not a PUBG player myself, but OP's claim that weather could make them disappear is totally founded. I mean, it would take few minutes with strong wind to erase feet tracks in snow.
            – Simon Arsenault
            Dec 20 at 18:10








          • 2




            @SimonArsenault Realism doesn't necessarily translate to gameplay though, there would need to be some in-game evidence of weather effects. That is, just because it happens in real life doesn't mean the designers decided to add it into the game.
            – Malco
            Dec 20 at 19:30










          • thx so far for the answer timmy Jim. Atm this feels like only a partial answer, i will keep the question open till you (or someone else) has more detailed information. Will test a bit for myself the next days.
            – kl78
            Dec 20 at 19:54
















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          Whacky Jacky does a lot of testing when it comes to these kinds of observations, and he found that footprints stay for at least 15 minutes. He even goes as far as saying that there is no reason to believe they disappear, unless you move far away from them, but at that point you can't really prove if they are still there or not since you won't be able to see them. He does not include a time lapse of his testings, he only states his thoughts.



          From PUBG's own site, they have a pretty cool tour tool you can use to learn about the new map. In the tour, they include this snippet for footprints:



          Footprints



          It seems their intentions is for players to use footprints and tracks to track opponents (obviously). Since they make these intentions pretty clear, its unlikely they despawn overtime. Why would they put a feature in that they want players to use if they just disappear after time anyway?



          Edit:



          Interestingly, the patch notes for this update state:




          Keep in mind that footprints and tracks in the snow don’t stay around forever!




          This indicates that footprints do eventually disappear. I found another video of a time lapse that a player did testing it, and right around the 10 minute mark of them waiting, the footprints begin disappearing in the order they were created. This would lead me to conclude that they remain on the map for 10 minutes after they are created. I haven't found any evidence of weather playing into this just yet, but will keep my out for some.






          share|improve this answer














          Whacky Jacky does a lot of testing when it comes to these kinds of observations, and he found that footprints stay for at least 15 minutes. He even goes as far as saying that there is no reason to believe they disappear, unless you move far away from them, but at that point you can't really prove if they are still there or not since you won't be able to see them. He does not include a time lapse of his testings, he only states his thoughts.



          From PUBG's own site, they have a pretty cool tour tool you can use to learn about the new map. In the tour, they include this snippet for footprints:



          Footprints



          It seems their intentions is for players to use footprints and tracks to track opponents (obviously). Since they make these intentions pretty clear, its unlikely they despawn overtime. Why would they put a feature in that they want players to use if they just disappear after time anyway?



          Edit:



          Interestingly, the patch notes for this update state:




          Keep in mind that footprints and tracks in the snow don’t stay around forever!




          This indicates that footprints do eventually disappear. I found another video of a time lapse that a player did testing it, and right around the 10 minute mark of them waiting, the footprints begin disappearing in the order they were created. This would lead me to conclude that they remain on the map for 10 minutes after they are created. I haven't found any evidence of weather playing into this just yet, but will keep my out for some.







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          • Not a PUBG player myself, but OP's claim that weather could make them disappear is totally founded. I mean, it would take few minutes with strong wind to erase feet tracks in snow.
            – Simon Arsenault
            Dec 20 at 18:10








          • 2




            @SimonArsenault Realism doesn't necessarily translate to gameplay though, there would need to be some in-game evidence of weather effects. That is, just because it happens in real life doesn't mean the designers decided to add it into the game.
            – Malco
            Dec 20 at 19:30










          • thx so far for the answer timmy Jim. Atm this feels like only a partial answer, i will keep the question open till you (or someone else) has more detailed information. Will test a bit for myself the next days.
            – kl78
            Dec 20 at 19:54




















          • Not a PUBG player myself, but OP's claim that weather could make them disappear is totally founded. I mean, it would take few minutes with strong wind to erase feet tracks in snow.
            – Simon Arsenault
            Dec 20 at 18:10








          • 2




            @SimonArsenault Realism doesn't necessarily translate to gameplay though, there would need to be some in-game evidence of weather effects. That is, just because it happens in real life doesn't mean the designers decided to add it into the game.
            – Malco
            Dec 20 at 19:30










          • thx so far for the answer timmy Jim. Atm this feels like only a partial answer, i will keep the question open till you (or someone else) has more detailed information. Will test a bit for myself the next days.
            – kl78
            Dec 20 at 19:54


















          Not a PUBG player myself, but OP's claim that weather could make them disappear is totally founded. I mean, it would take few minutes with strong wind to erase feet tracks in snow.
          – Simon Arsenault
          Dec 20 at 18:10






          Not a PUBG player myself, but OP's claim that weather could make them disappear is totally founded. I mean, it would take few minutes with strong wind to erase feet tracks in snow.
          – Simon Arsenault
          Dec 20 at 18:10






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          @SimonArsenault Realism doesn't necessarily translate to gameplay though, there would need to be some in-game evidence of weather effects. That is, just because it happens in real life doesn't mean the designers decided to add it into the game.
          – Malco
          Dec 20 at 19:30




          @SimonArsenault Realism doesn't necessarily translate to gameplay though, there would need to be some in-game evidence of weather effects. That is, just because it happens in real life doesn't mean the designers decided to add it into the game.
          – Malco
          Dec 20 at 19:30












          thx so far for the answer timmy Jim. Atm this feels like only a partial answer, i will keep the question open till you (or someone else) has more detailed information. Will test a bit for myself the next days.
          – kl78
          Dec 20 at 19:54






          thx so far for the answer timmy Jim. Atm this feels like only a partial answer, i will keep the question open till you (or someone else) has more detailed information. Will test a bit for myself the next days.
          – kl78
          Dec 20 at 19:54




















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