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PUBG Mobile is an intensely tactical Battle Royale and with its increasing popularity, the game draws new players every day.[br][br]As a result of this, the competition in the game keeps mounting and newcomers might find it rather difficult to win the coveted chicken dinner.[br][br]However, to help players, we bring five tips to shoot like a pro in PUBG Mobile.[br][br][br][br][br]Tip 1: Use both fire buttons on the screen[br][br]This is one of the easiest tips to remember and does not take any effort.[br][br]The mobile game screen has two fire buttons.[br][br]When playing, make use of both the buttons for quicker reaction time.[br][br]Pros recommend tapping on the button with whichever finger is free, so you are always ready to fire at moment's notice when you spot your opponents in the game.[br][br]Tip 2: Aim for the body and not the head[br][br]Sure headshots can be fun, but they are difficult to pull off and unless you are very confident, there is a chance you will miss and your opponent will open fire on you.[br][br]Pros always suggest aiming for the body, since it is a bigger target and harder to miss.[br][br]You might need more bullets to eliminate opponents, but chances of missing are lower.[br][br]Tip 3: Avoid hip firing unless you are at close range[br][br]PUBG Mobile is famous for its realistic firing mechanism.[br][br]Thus hip firing or merely placing your crosshairs on your opponent and shooting can prove to be highly inaccurate.[br][br]Pros suggest always aiming down the sights or using scopes to land more accurate shots.[br][br]However, if opponents are in very close range, then fire from the hip for greater mobility and ease of attacking.[br][br]Tip 4: Peek and fire if you have the option[br][br]Pros always save their own skin before they engage with opponents.[br][br]They suggest that players should first take cover and then open fire on enemies.[br][br]This way, when enemies retaliate, you can take cover from their bullets.[br][br]However, to fire from cover, you need to master the art of peeking and firing where your head is only visible while taking the shot at enemies.[br][br]Tip 5: Crouch or go prone for long range firefights[br][br]When fighting long range, pros always suggest that you crouch or go prone.[br][br]This is because there is little chance that the enemy you are firing at will suddenly rush you without you spotting them first.[br][br]Thus, if you crouch or lie down in the prone position, you tend to reduce the recoil of your weapon, greatly improving stability and shot accuracy in combat.[br][br]Stay tuned for more game tips and guides. |
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