Showing posts with label pubg. Show all posts
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Monday, June 10, 2019
How To Improve Aiming and Reflexes Full Guide | Pubg mobile by GodNixon gaming
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
VIKENDI LOOT GUIDE - PUBG by wtfmoses
VIKENDI LOOT GUIDE - LIVING WITHOUT DMRS - PUBG TRAINING ROOM
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Wednesday, December 26, 2018
24 Vikendi Tips and Tricks | PUBG by Fugglet
24 Vikendi Tips and Tricks - THIS MAP IS AWESOME! | PUBG
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So here it is, some tips and tricks for the new snow map Vikendi in PUBG. You guys asked for it, and I flopped the stuff together I learned so far. Enjoy.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Top 20 Tips & Tricks in PUBG Mobile by Clash Universe
Top 20 Tips & Tricks in PUBG Mobile | Ultimate Guide To Become a Pro
Top 20 Tips & Tricks in PUBG Mobile | Ultimate Guide To Become a Pro
PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS goes mobile - the original Battle Royale game is now available on your device!
1. Official PUBG on Mobile
100 players parachute onto a remote 8x8 km island for a winner-takes-all showdown. Players have to locate and scavenge their own weapons, vehicles and supplies, and defeat every player in a graphically and tactically rich battleground that forces players into a shrinking play zone. Get ready to land, loot, and do whatever it takes to survive and be the last man standing!
2. High-quality Graphics and HD Audio
The powerful Unreal Engine 4 creates a jaw-dropping visual experience with rich detail, realistic gameplay effects and a massive HD map for Battle Royale. Feel like you’re in the thick of the action as you play with high-quality audio, immersive 3D sound effects and 7.1 channel surround sound.
3. Realistic Weapons
A constantly growing lethal arsenal of firearms, melee weapons, and throwables with realistic ballistics and travel trajectories gives you the option to shoot, beat down, or incinerate your adversaries. Oh, and you like the pan? We’ve got the pan.
4. Travel in Style
Commandeer a variety of vehicles including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and boats to hunt down your enemies, race them to the play zone or make a swift escape.
5. Team Up with Friends
Survive the battle with your friends. Invite and team up with your friends, coordinate your battle plan through voice chat and set up the perfect ambush.
6. Fair Gaming Environment
Powerful anti-cheat mechanisms ensure a fun and fair environment for all PUBG MOBILE players.
Not Just A Game. This Is Battle Royale.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2018
The ULTIMATE GUIDE to PUBG Weapon COMBOS by sprEEEzy
The ULTIMATE GUIDE to PUBG Weapon COMBOS
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In this video we'll analyze and rate weapon classes and then analyze various combinations, in order to find out which two weapons work best together - the best PUBG weapon loadout. Please keep in mind that this is my personal opinion after playing the game for about 3000 hours, in the current patch #19. Check out the comments for details on weapons that I didn't cover in the video. Like, dislike, share and subscribe!
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Monday, July 9, 2018
The SECRET to sniping MOVING TARGETS (Kar98k + M24) - PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS by WackyJacky101
GUIDE: The SECRET to sniping MOVING TARGETS (Kar98k + M24) - PUBG
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After a bunch of tests, experiments and calculations I finally found the secret to hitting moving targets with bolt action sniper rifles.
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Monday, May 14, 2018
TOP 7 TIPS TO HELP YOU WIN - PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS by Ruelor
TOP 7 TIPS IN 180 SECONDS TO HELP YOU WIN (PUBG GUIDE)
Hey guys! here are some playerunknown's battlegrounds aka PUBG tips to help you win more often and learn some more about the game in general, while you watch my pretty good killing in the desert map at Hacienda.
There's around 7 I believe, more or less.
Whats PUBG (telegraph)
While the full title is PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, most people call it PUBG, because it’s not quite a title that rolls off the tongue. As of writing, it’s an Early Access title on Steam for PC - an unfinished game that you can buy and play before release.
The game itself is a take on the Battle Royale (or H1Z1: King of the Kill, or The Hunger Games) concept - a number of people are released onto an island, last person standing wins. To do that, you’ve got to find weapons, kill people you see, and avoid danger. It started life as a mod for Arma 2, where PlayerUnknown himself (who has the much more sensible name of Brendan Greene) was creating what he wanted to be the definitive Battle Royale experience. He then co-developed H1Z1: King of the Kill, a similar concept for the zombie survival game H1Z1, before moving to Bluehole Inc to work on PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
PUBG - How to PROPERLY use the AKM Assault Rifle by WackyJacky101
GUIDE: How to PROPERLY use the AKM Assault Rifle (It's not that bad) in PUBG
So I finally got to make this video, and I gotta say that the AKM is not as bad as I initially thought. If you use this correctly then you'll own with this - It's a bit difficult, but give it a go, and have some fun
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Monday, February 12, 2018
PUBG OPTIMIZATION & SETTINGS GUIDE - Quickly Increase Your FPS - FEB 2018 by Vault Dude
PUBG OPTIMIZATION & SETTINGS GUIDE - Quickly Increase Your FPS - FEB 2018
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Wednesday, November 8, 2017
The Above Average Players Guide to PUBG (Top 1% EU-Player) by Dodsmaskinen
There have been many guides here from players who are ranked #1 or are what I would consider insanely good. I thought that some tips from a player who is just above average might be helpful as a complement to those guides.
I’ve played PUBG for over 550 hours, I have over 60 wins in all game modes (mostly solo) and I am usually ranked around the top 1000 or top 1% players in EU. ( My stats: https://pubgtracker.com/profile/pc/Shamshir )
I’m 32 years old, which means I don’t have the astounding reflexes of some of you younger players and since I have a full time job it means I also don’t have as much time to play as some of the best players do.
A lot of you will be in my situation or something equal to it. You might play casually, but also want to win. So here’s my guide to being above average.
• Flank, don’t tank – If you have the possibility to flank on an enemy then it’s almost always a better choice than staying put and hiding behind cover. A lot of players will pick the relative safety of ducking behind a rock over strategic movement but those players will most likely end up dead if the other players flank. Don’t be afraid to back out, run far and come around the side.
• Get the most out of your time – If you only have an hour to play every day then that’s two rounds where you end up in the top 10 or 4-5 rounds where you die midgame. Before you start playing you should set a goal for those rounds (apart from winning). I usually practice something for 3-4 days. Say for instance that you want to get better at controlling recoil on the AKM. You should decide that for the next couple of rounds you will always pick up the AKM and always play on Full Auto. Having a clear goal helps with not only getting better at the game, but it will also make you feel like you’re making progress even if you don’t win.
• Tactics are easier to emulate than mechanics – A lot of my friends who play the game watch pro players and then they try to emulate their playing style. Problem is that when you’re trying to emulate someone like Shroud you forget that he has 10+ years of pro CS-skills under his belt that help him with aim and movement. You can’t just emulate that, it takes years and years of practice. What you can do however is emulate tactics. Good positioning, decent spots to drop or how you best defend a house is something you can learn and practice right away after watching a pro do it on stream.
• Take breaks – I have days where nothing works, I can go lots of rounds where my aim is off or I’m just having bad luck. Sometimes when you’re in that spot you just keep playing hoping that something will give, but from my experience it’s better to take a break and do something else for a while. Come back fresh later instead. Otherwise those bad rounds tend to add up and eventually you’ll get sick of the game. Or even worse, you’ll learn bad behavior that might ruin future games as well.
• Use everything in your arsenal – I find that the average player tends to focus on one weapon and forget that they have a secondary weapon and grenades to their disposal as well. We’ve all been there, you finally get your M4 all decked out and you stick with it no matter what. But sometimes the S686 or the UMP even might get the job done better. I’m usually the one with a big stack of grenades that I never use. Well, use them! Use your secondary weapons, switch to them instead of reloading. And use your grenades. Use a smoke inside a building when attacking to disguise the sound of your steps or throw it at an enemy just to confuse them.
• Drop at the same spot over and over again – I wanted to practice peeking corners and dealing with several enemies early game, so me and a friend dropped on school for 10 straight rounds. From just those rounds I could see real improvement. Eventually we got pretty good at surviving a drop on school. And I got better at peeking around corners. Now I’m doing the same thing in Pochinki in order to improve my close to mid-range combat aim. Knowing a place intimately also helps improve your chances of coming out on top if you drop there.
• Beware of tunnel vision – A lot of players focus on one enemy or objective so much that they lose all situational awareness. You’re completely homed in on getting inside a building so you don’t hear the enemy coming around the corner or you see a care package nearby and never stop to ask if it’s worth going for. Force yourself to snap out of situations like these and just stop and breathe for a second. Ask yourself questions while you’re playing. Am I doing what is strategically smart? Could there be more enemies around? This is especially helpful when trying to find a new spot in the next circle. If you think you know a good spot then someone else most likely also knows about it and might already be there. Don’t just automatically decide and head for that spot immediately, stop and think about how you should counter someone who is already there.
Thanks for reading and pardon my incorrect grammar, English isn’t my native tongue. I hope this guide can be of some use to all you other above average players out there.
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I’ve played PUBG for over 550 hours, I have over 60 wins in all game modes (mostly solo) and I am usually ranked around the top 1000 or top 1% players in EU. ( My stats: https://pubgtracker.com/profile/pc/Shamshir )
I’m 32 years old, which means I don’t have the astounding reflexes of some of you younger players and since I have a full time job it means I also don’t have as much time to play as some of the best players do.
A lot of you will be in my situation or something equal to it. You might play casually, but also want to win. So here’s my guide to being above average.
• Flank, don’t tank – If you have the possibility to flank on an enemy then it’s almost always a better choice than staying put and hiding behind cover. A lot of players will pick the relative safety of ducking behind a rock over strategic movement but those players will most likely end up dead if the other players flank. Don’t be afraid to back out, run far and come around the side.
• Get the most out of your time – If you only have an hour to play every day then that’s two rounds where you end up in the top 10 or 4-5 rounds where you die midgame. Before you start playing you should set a goal for those rounds (apart from winning). I usually practice something for 3-4 days. Say for instance that you want to get better at controlling recoil on the AKM. You should decide that for the next couple of rounds you will always pick up the AKM and always play on Full Auto. Having a clear goal helps with not only getting better at the game, but it will also make you feel like you’re making progress even if you don’t win.
• Tactics are easier to emulate than mechanics – A lot of my friends who play the game watch pro players and then they try to emulate their playing style. Problem is that when you’re trying to emulate someone like Shroud you forget that he has 10+ years of pro CS-skills under his belt that help him with aim and movement. You can’t just emulate that, it takes years and years of practice. What you can do however is emulate tactics. Good positioning, decent spots to drop or how you best defend a house is something you can learn and practice right away after watching a pro do it on stream.
• Take breaks – I have days where nothing works, I can go lots of rounds where my aim is off or I’m just having bad luck. Sometimes when you’re in that spot you just keep playing hoping that something will give, but from my experience it’s better to take a break and do something else for a while. Come back fresh later instead. Otherwise those bad rounds tend to add up and eventually you’ll get sick of the game. Or even worse, you’ll learn bad behavior that might ruin future games as well.
• Use everything in your arsenal – I find that the average player tends to focus on one weapon and forget that they have a secondary weapon and grenades to their disposal as well. We’ve all been there, you finally get your M4 all decked out and you stick with it no matter what. But sometimes the S686 or the UMP even might get the job done better. I’m usually the one with a big stack of grenades that I never use. Well, use them! Use your secondary weapons, switch to them instead of reloading. And use your grenades. Use a smoke inside a building when attacking to disguise the sound of your steps or throw it at an enemy just to confuse them.
• Drop at the same spot over and over again – I wanted to practice peeking corners and dealing with several enemies early game, so me and a friend dropped on school for 10 straight rounds. From just those rounds I could see real improvement. Eventually we got pretty good at surviving a drop on school. And I got better at peeking around corners. Now I’m doing the same thing in Pochinki in order to improve my close to mid-range combat aim. Knowing a place intimately also helps improve your chances of coming out on top if you drop there.
• Beware of tunnel vision – A lot of players focus on one enemy or objective so much that they lose all situational awareness. You’re completely homed in on getting inside a building so you don’t hear the enemy coming around the corner or you see a care package nearby and never stop to ask if it’s worth going for. Force yourself to snap out of situations like these and just stop and breathe for a second. Ask yourself questions while you’re playing. Am I doing what is strategically smart? Could there be more enemies around? This is especially helpful when trying to find a new spot in the next circle. If you think you know a good spot then someone else most likely also knows about it and might already be there. Don’t just automatically decide and head for that spot immediately, stop and think about how you should counter someone who is already there.
Thanks for reading and pardon my incorrect grammar, English isn’t my native tongue. I hope this guide can be of some use to all you other above average players out there.
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Monday, September 18, 2017
PLAYERUNKNOWNS BATTLEGROUNDS - 5 TIPS TO IMPROVE AIM AND GET MORE KILLS IN PUBG by wtfmoses
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In this video I cover 5 tips to improve your aim and to rack up more kills in pubg. Playerunknowns Battlegrounds requires CONSTANT practice. Hope you enjoy the video!
In this video I cover 5 tips to improve your aim and to rack up more kills in pubg. Playerunknowns Battlegrounds requires CONSTANT practice. Hope you enjoy the video!
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