PUBG Tips & Tricks | Adjusting Reflexes and Aiming

PUBG Tips and Tricks

(Aiming & Reflexes)

Welcome guys in this post I will give some pubg tips and tricks to improve your aim and reflexes this post will go over the following topics Crosshair placement, Hip-fire and ADS (aim-down-sight). 

Crosshair Placement 

It is the most important thing you need to learn, your aim depends on how good you manage to place your crosshair correctly. There are many ways you can learn but here are a few that I know that will improve your crosshair placement. Tracking these moving targets, 

with your crosshair, while you're strafing left and right, is the most effective way to learn and make sure the target is always in your crosshair and also try switching the targets after one minute this will improve your aim transfer speed, keep practicing this for at least 30 minutes each day and here is another way(image below) you can learn to place your crosshair entirely switch between targets by using ads or gyro or both.


Next tip is to aim for the head the simplest way to learn how to aim for the head is by placing your aim on the head level, what I mean is placing your crosshair on the head level will make it easy for you to aim because your aim is already at the head level all you have to do is adjust your horizontal aim. You need to wait for your enemy to get into your crosshair, and that's an easy headshot kill crosshair placement is the best aiming technique the idea is that you always have to point your crosshair in head level in the direction where you think there is most likely to be an enemy.


Even in the first-person mode always aim in the direction where you think the enemies will be and try maintaining your crosshair in head level to get an easy headshot kill and yeah always keep practicing you can't get a good aim overnight it takes a few weeks to learn and stop worrying about your rank, rank means nothing it's a variable for the matchmaking system to accurately place you in a match where you and your enemies are in the same skill level.

Hip-fire

It is shooting without opening the scope or without aiming down the sight, also known as ads. The hip-fire depends on your crosshair placement. Hip-fire is very useful in close-quarter fights, anyway the best way to improve your hip-fire accuracy is to go on training grounds and start shooting at random players or try to track their movements while shooting and controlling recoil and try to strafe left and right and back in front and sometimes crouch and jump and doing this will increase your hip-fire accuracy.


You can use your creativity to create your practice styles, in this way you can learn faster and easier. Try to do jiggle left and right and back and front while doing hip-fire so that your enemy will be confused about your next move, try asking your training ground player to jiggle left and right or strafe left and right so you will have a stable crosshair placement if you ever got into this type of situation in classic matches. If you are a gyro player and wanted to improve your hip-fire accuracy here is a distinctive trick that will help, set your ads sensitivity to 1% for everything including 1st and 3rd person.


And also, open your layout and remove the scope button and place it somewhere you cannot access it and now play a few TDM matches just using hip-fire only and try maintaining your aim at the head level this might be hard in the beginning. After 3 to 4 matches, you will get used to it, play at least 30 to 50 matches of TDM. You will improve your hip-fire accuracy for sure by the way play the ranked arena TDM you will find better opponents so you can train your aim well, crouched hip-fire if you need to shoot at distant targets and once you've done with it switch back to your standard settings.

Aim-Down-Sight

 Also known as ADS, it is when you use the scope for shooting or even iron sight. When you open AdS your aim will be precisely at the same position as it was before you need to place your crosshair on the target first and then open scope or ads the best way to learn this is by putting your crosshair on the target and then opening the scope.


If you do this faster, than your reflexes will look faster, always aim at the target before scoping into it, and practice this more often to get the muscle memory. It will make your reflexes faster next thing you need to learn is to aim tracking try to track these moving objects with the red dot, or you can even track real player movements in this way :


You will get muscle memory that will help. Scoping correction, whenever you scope into long-range targets you need to correct your aim sometimes when going into ADS your aim will be at the same it was before going into ADS. If you didn't point your crosshair before going into ADS, you have to correct your aim.


This is scoping correction, so you always have to correct your aim right before scoping in or after scoping in, but you can always adjust your aim while scoping in so use that time to improve your aim, so your reflexes look fast and smooth.

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