20 Cool PUBG Mobile Tips and Tricks to Get that Chicken Dinner

Ever since it launched for mobile earlier this year, PUBG Mobile has been an absolute sensation with over 50 million downloads on the Play Store. However, while fun, PUBG Mobile isn’t a game that’s easy in any way. There are a lot of players, and if you’re relatively a beginner at PUBG Mobile, or battle-royale games in general, we have some great tips and tricks to help you score that chicken dinner.

PUBG Mobile Tips and Tricks:

Game Settings

Before even getting into a game, there are a couple of settings you should double-check, and adjust in order to get a better performance, and to make it easier to score kills.

1. Select Third Person View or First Person View

Choose between third person view, and first person view. PUBG Mobile’s latest update has brought the ability for players to choose between first person view and third person view. Before you start the game, you can tap on the drop-down menu that reads ‘TPP’ and choose between ‘TPP’ (third person), or ‘FPP’ (first person).

2. Adjust Graphics Quality

Adjust the graphics quality according to your phone’s capabilities. PUBG Mobile does this automatically, but if you feel like your game is lagging or dropping frames, you can lower it further, and vice-versa. A higher graphics quality setting will definitely make it easier to spot other enemies, but if your phone starts lagging or dropping frame, make the trade-off and opt for a higher frame-rate instead.

3. Turn on Peek and Fire

In Settings (the settings cog on the top-right), go to Basic. Here, turn on ‘Peek & Fire.’ This allows you to peek from behind cover, allowing you to take shots without exposing too much of yourself. Keep in mind, you’ll still expose your head, so use it with caution.

4. Check if Aim Assist is On

Check that ‘Aim Assist’ is turned on for easier aiming. Aim assist is required on a touchscreen phone (usually) because aiming on a touchscreen isn’t nearly as accurate as aiming with a mouse is. A spot-on aim will help you take out enemies quicker and will also help in close-quarter-gunfights.

5. Enable The Left Side Fire Button

In Settings -> Basic, enable the ‘left-side fire’ button to easily shoot with the left hand while aiming with the right. This is very handy in scoped shots. Without the left-side fire button, you’ll find yourself aiming and shooting with the same hand, which, believe me, is really difficult.

6. Enable Auto-open Doors

Also inside Settings -> Basic enable ‘Auto open doors’ to quickly get inside buildings without having to constantly tap the door button. Do note that you’ll have to tap the button to close the door.

7. Adjust the Size and Position of Controls:

Head over to Settings -> Controls -> Customize, and adjust the size and position of controls according to your needs. For example, I’ve made the grenade button a little larger to make it easier to tap, and I’ve shifted the left side fire button to where my left-thumb naturally lands, so I can shoot even faster.

8. Turn on Auto-adjust Graphics

In Settings -> Graphics, you can also turn on ‘Auto adjust graphics’ to ensure a consistent frame-rate while playing. This basically means that if your phone starts over-heating, or if the battery gets low, PUBG Mobile will automatically adjust the graphics quality to compensate for it.

Landing Spots

Choosing the perfect landing spot is very important. The choice of landing spot will depend on whether you’re comfortable with gunfights and are looking to get the best loot, or whether you’re planning on playing stealthily, and meet less players.

1. Most loot, Most competition:

  • Military Base (South of the map)
  • Prison (East edge of the map)
  • Mansion (Just above the Prison)
  • Mylta Power (South-east of the Prison)

2. More loot, Lower competition:

  • School (Middle of the map, but often dangerous)
  • Severny (North of the map)
  • Pochinki (Middle of the map)

3. Decent loot, almost no competition

 

  • Bunkers near ‘Shelter’ — my personal favorite place to land.

Positioning In the Final Moments

When you’re near that chicken dinner, the circle is usually pretty small, and one mistake could send you back to the lobby.

1. Play on the Edge

If you have a 4x or 8x scope, position yourself on the edge of the play zone where the blue circle is the nearest to the white. This will give you a complete view of the play zone, while vastly reducing the chances that a player might be coming from behind you.

2. Shoot to Kill

If you spot someone and they haven’t spotted you, only take the shot if a kill is guaranteed, otherwise you’ll just end up giving away your position. Since you’ve spotted them, you have ample time to take the perfect shot — aim for the head, and shoot in bursts until the player is dead.

3. Don’t Go in Guns Blazing


If only two other people are left alive, keep hidden and let them fight it out, and then kill the remaining one player.

Miscellaneous PUBG Tricks

1. Mute Annoying Team-mates

Unless you’re playing with your friends, the squad mode will often pair you up with people where at least one of them is an annoying prick constantly singing and screaming into their mic. With the latest PUBG Mobile update, you can mute individual team-mates by tapping on the speaker-icon. This will open up a menu with all your team-mates’ names on it, simply tap on the speaker icon next to the team-mate you want to mute and that’s it. Now focus on the game.

2. Hide Inside Vehicles

Sitting in the co-driver seat of a vehicle keeps it off, allowing you to hide inside without alerting other players to your presence. They’ll still be able to see you, but unless you parked your vehicle in the middle of the desert, there’s no reason for most players to suspect that a player may be sitting inside a vehicle and not driving it.

3. Look Around without Moving

You can hide behind corners and use the ‘eye-button’ to look around the corner without exposing yourself. This is a handy trick that can help you spot enemies without letting them spot you.

4. Heal Like a Pro

While healing, you can move for 0.5 seconds without cancelling the action. When in a hurry, start moving when there’s 0.5 seconds of the heal left, giving you a headstart. This comes in handy when the circle is closing up behind you and you need to run quickly, or when you’re taking a short healing-break in the midst of a firefight.

5. Use Energy Drinks and Painkillers

Energy drinks and painkillers auto-heal you for a duration of time, and also give you a speed-boost, so use them often and as needed. Most healing equipment like bandages and health packs won’t heal you past 75%. Only the med-kit can heal you up to 100% and that’s very rare. Energy drinks and painkillers take their time to heal you, but they’ll take you up to 100% so make sure you use them often.

6. Don’t Stay Still, You’ll be a Sitting Duck

Staying still too long will make you easy pickings for a sniper; always keep moving, and take cover whenever you need to stop. The battleground in PUBG always has a bunch of players with snipers, and a lot of these players are good enough to take you out with a single head-shot. So keep moving.

SEE ALSO: 14 Best Battle Royale Games You Must Play

Use These PUBG Mobile Tricks and Score Some Chicken Dinners

Well, those were 20 PUBG Mobile tips and tricks that ought to help you on your way to becoming an awesome PUBG Mobile player. Use these tricks in order to get better loot, find the perfect PUBG landing spots, and survive till the very end and get that chicken dinner. If you come across some more PUBG tricks that you think we should include here, let us know in the comments section below.



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