According to PCPowerPlay, Dell's marketing for its new laptops in China involves hailing the ability of the devices to enhance cheating in PUBG. Players in the region have become notorious for their blackhat gameplay, so this isn't surprising.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-s-marketing-for-its-new-laptops-blatantly-encourages-PUBG-cheating.296816.0.html
Instant karma. Instant fired.
I hate cheaters and I'm really shame of them. In China we call them orphan.
This back fired hard in China. Dell really need to look into how they hire local marketing talent. She really knows the locals.
Should probably include Dell's response, especially since the main-page headline says "Dell Responds" (they did respond).
Quote from: Burst on April 11, 2018, 21:19:10
Should probably include Dell's response, especially since the main-page headline says "Dell Responds" (they did respond).
It's all fixed now. There were issues with the backend randomly deciding to take a leak for a few hours.
That sounds way dirtier than I intended it to, now I think of it.