If you want to enjoy PUBG Mobile and become the winner of the battle, check out our tips.
Once you've checked the guide, you'll have a better understanding of how to dominate your opponents and how to survive longer.
Gain an edge with Blue Stack
The best thing about PLAYing PUBG mobile with BlueStack is that you'll have superior accuracy and accuracy over other players.
The absolute majority of users of PUBG Mobile will use their smartphones for gameplay. If you've been shooting with your smartphone, you'll know exactly how difficult it is to aim and hit a goal with a touch screen.
Many of the users you'll encounter in the world won't be able to shoot and move at the same time, and compared to keyboard and mouse environments, the aim will be a mess.
If you set the sensitivity and maneuvers appropriately on the Blue Stack, you'll have a dozen times better advantage than other users.
After that, it's enough to follow the basic tips at the bottom, and you'll be able to dominate the game every round you're participating in.
Choosing the right weapon
This tip is not as important as the PC/Xbox One version of PUBG on PUBG Mobile, but it's still something to keep in mind. Always try to use the right weapon for your situation.
For example, if you're crossing a wide open area, you'll need to have a weapon with high long-range accuracy. Conversely, if you're trying to enter a building, you'll need to have a fast-firing weapon that will kill your enemies at once.
On PUBG Mobile, it's easy to cover all long and close engagements without changing weapons with just one proper assault rifle. Both burst and single-shot modes are enough to secure an assault rifle that can be used and then operate in adjustable-to-between mode for the appropriate engagement distance.
Shotguns are not recommended because of their firing speed. Submachine guns are only valid within a usable but limited engagement distance. Regardless of the distance you're engaged in, weapons like the M416, AKM and SCAR are the best, showing incredible versatility.
Supply box weapons such as AWM and M24 are also good, but keep in mind that the firing rate is low. If you want to use a sniper rifle, never carry it on. You'll always have to hold an assault rifle in your hand to make it easier to respond to unexpected attacks.
If you've succeeded in color before your opponent in the opposite situation, it's not too late to replace it with a sniper rifle.
Check consumables
Battles are common everywhere. However, if you have low health or no guards, the story will be different.
Always care about your inventory. If your medical equipment or ammunition falls off, find out more. Is the protective gear damaged? Find out more.
As soon as medical equipment, ammunition, or protective gear is in place, you'll be more disadvantaged than other players who have enough supplies.
Prepare grenades
Getting used to using grenades on PUBG Mobile takes some effort, but it's definitely a worthwhile investment. Heat grenades are effective against enemies under cover, and smoke bombs are used to limit the visibility between the enemy and yourself.
The Flamebottle is effective in forcing an opponent to come out of cover. Unfortunately, flares are not very effective, so it's better to avoid use.
Aim your head
If you've played another shooter, this tip is already deep in your head. When you hit your head, you can do much more damage than when you're hitting your body. Always aim your head when you're fighting opponents in PUBG.
Remember that almost all players are using touch screen devices. Even if it's a bit of a delay, you'll be able to aim your head much faster than a touch screen user.
Always move
If you're stuck in a battle for too long, you'll encounter multiple problems at the same time.
First, if you continue to fire in one place for a long time, you'll bring other players into that area, and if you keep shooting there, you'll eventually be caught.
Second, if you stay too long in a battle, your opponent will try to bypass and stab you. This is even more important in squad games, where there are more enemies to quietly bypass while focusing on shooting.
Keep this East Sea change between cover. It's also a good idea to change the position a little bit when you're shooting with your head out.
For example, if you're behind a tree covered, try randomly alternating to the right and left of the tree. Looking in the same direction, the opponent you're dealing with can predict your movement.
Sometimes it's a way to get away from the engagement itself. If you and your opponent are deadlocked and you've already been shooting for a long time, it's a good idea to get behind and leave the area.
If you're often tied to this deadlock, you'll always see other players appear and win the 'butt'. Enemies always follow the gun, so just shoot short and hit them.
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