PUBG Tips and Tricks for Beginners

Here is a simple list of things you really need to know before you play.



1. Understand the point

So any shooter game has the same purpose, right? Well, not really. Vision behind PUBG survival. Whether that means camping or fighting, that is your main goal. Live live with everyone using whatever means are needed (speaking, say in the game). PUBG has a seasonal level plan with those who successfully eliminate murder, assassination, and personal placement goals.

If you plan to camp all the time you will be disappointed that the game does not support that. Another feature of PUBG is that it forces players to come together. We will review more about this below, but in reality, it is better to get weapons and medical supplies early than to be killed.




2. Know the Disposal Time

Each PUBG game starts with all 100 players crammed into an airplane flying randomly across the map. Deciding when and where to throw is your first big decision, and you can easily decide if you will stay for 30 seconds or 30 minutes.


Once you have jumped, you have two options: dive as fast as you can to cities, towns, and military bases, where the best guns and gears can be found; or try to get as far away from the airline as possible and destroy distant buildings peacefully and peacefully. Either way, try to be aware of other people who are parachuting near you and are ready to fight if they are around.



3. Always Search for Important

As soon as you arrive, you need to hunt for guns and gears to help you survive. Everything can be found on the floor of buildings, so do not waste your time looking elsewhere. You will want to catch the essentials very quickly, but luck always contributes to what you get. Sometimes you will find a building full of top kits, sometimes you will be lucky to find a gun.

PUBG also has a good selection of weapons, from sniper rifles and assault to the submachine gun, rifles and pistols. You can carry two main rifles and a shotgun, so it is best to pick up two separate rifles as a sniper rifle and a submarine. You will also need each ammo but this is usually found next to the gun. You can also upgrade multiple guns with email attachments such as red dot sightings, foregrips, and extended magazines.


In addition to guns, you will need a backpack so that you can carry more gears, a helmet and a protective vest to help absorb damage. Health kits are also important for post-war treatment, and there are a variety of bombs to look out for.



4. Choose Your Wars

The biggest part of surviving on PUBG is knowing when to fight - that, and knowing the environment around you. If someone shoots you from a distance, it may be best to run away instead of trying to fight back. On the other hand, there is no need to steal someone using a gun without enough width. SMG is useless in the 200m.


It’s also worth remembering that every shot fired can sound very far away, revealing your position. If you have headphones around or are using Windows Sonic and Dolby Atmos with local sound, you will use them mostly on PUBG as this will help you identify distant shots. Of course, the choice to rush into action or simply to let it go depends on you.



5. Stay in a safe place (and get out of the red area!)

Like other Battle Royale games out there, PUBG splits the map into a Safe Area, a Red Zone, and a dangerous area that makes life difficult. Safe Zone is marked with a blue line on a slightly shorter map, which brings people to a smaller play area over time. If you are caught on the wrong side of this blue bar, your life will slowly come out, and you do not want it to go down to zero.


You will also want to keep an eye out for Red Spots from the map. Here the fire of weapons will strike the earth, making it difficult to survive. If you get caught in the Red Zone, run or drive your way out as fast as you can. If that seems impossible, look for shelter in nearby buildings so that you can wait until the bomb passes.


For those fleeing the incoming Safe Zone border, or the Red Zone bombs, remember that cars make a lot of noise - so choose your escape route wisely!



6. Read the Strange PUBG Control System

Whether you play on Xbox One or PC, PUBG has some weird controls that you need to master if you want to succeed. Here are a few important things to keep in mind:


On a PC, right-clicking the mouse clicks down the visuals. On the Xbox One, you quickly pull the left mouse button to unlock it.

Holding the mouse button right down on the PC makes it possible to look over the shoulder. On the Xbox One, holding the left trigger activates this view.

Hold Alt on your keyboard to unlock a free-looking camera that won't interfere with your movement. On the Xbox One, this can be activated by holding the right shoulder button.

You can change the fire rate of your gun by pressing the B key on your keyboard, or the left mouse button on your Xbox One D-pad.

Thankfully, PUBG lets you redraw the controls on your PC, and now there is a “Type B” control system on the Xbox One that lets you hold the left mouse button to open a metal viewer, instead of moving your view over the shoulder. It’s also a good idea to memorize your list, as well as navigation controls so you can log in and rearrange while on the go.



7. Share with friends

Being one PUBG wolf is great, but you can also play as a duo or a team of up to four. Collaboration does not limit your knowledge - far from it. In fact, it changes the way PUBG feels significantly as you will be trying to jump together from the plane, share resources, and call other groups you have seen on your trip. You can also rehabilitate after you are down, so you have a higher chance of survival again.

There is power in numbers, but the opposite is that your enemies will probably get a little organized

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