How to aim like a PRO: Is it like this,
you have been playing PUBG Mobile for a long
time but you are not able to aim properly? This guide explains how to improve aim in
PUBG Mobile. Aim Perfectly in PUBG Mobile whether using a scope at long range,
aiming down sights or hip firing. Now Let's get started with the PUBG Mobile
Tips and tricks.
How to aim like a PRO!!! Mobile Tips and Tricks |
How to aim like a PRO!!! Mobile Tips and Tricks
Ways of Aiming
Let’s first
discuss the different ways in which you can aim. So, there are actually 3 ways
to aim inside of a mobile shooting game.
- The first way is by moving the camera using your thumb to look around and change the direction in which your player is looking.
- The second way is by moving the player using your thumb. When you move your player using your joystick, the crosshair will also move and can help you make slight adjustments.
- The third way is very unique to mobile and that is a gyroscope. Here you move your device and your camera in-game will move according to the motion. It is a very advanced technique that a lot of pro players use.
Pre-Aiming
Pre aiming is basically when you put your crosshair where enemies
are likely to be present when you are moving around.
Obviously, you don’t know where enemies are in most cases,
you are just guessing where they can be and aiming at those places. What this
does is that if someone is actually present there, then you are already aiming
at them and immediately start shooting at him without wasting time moving
the camera and pointing at the enemy which is a huge advantage.
It also applies when you see a player unexpectedly in front
of you. What you should do here first move your cursor/crosshair
as close to them as possible and then zoom in compared to zooming in first and then moving the cursor. This is a
really important tip to improve your aim because as soon as you scope in, you
are already on the player.
Leading/Bullet Drop
Now, this doesn’t apply in very close-range combat but in medium
to long-range, it is very important if you want top hit moving targets. Leading
a shot means that you have to shoot where they are going to be when the bullet
reaches them, as the bullet takes time to travel to the target.
This goes for bullet drop too. Which means your bullet
going lower than the point where your crosshair is. This happens because gravity
pulls the bullet down while it is travelling. So you have to aim a little higher than your target.
Sensitivity
Sensitivity is the relationship between how much you move your
thumb and how much the camera moves. So, if the sensitivity is high then the camera
will move a lot even if you slightly shift your thumb and if sensitivity is low
then the camera movement will be less even if you slide your thumb a lot.
I have written a detailed guide on how you can set up your
own sensitivity which you can check out by clicking on the following link:
Recoil Control
A recoil in all shooting games (at least the realistic ones)
has two aspects to it.
1. Vertical
Recoil: When you are shooting, the gun starts moving up. That’s vertical
recoil.
2. Horizontal
recoil: When you shoot your gun, it shakes and starts going left and right
randomly.
The difference between vertical and horizontal and vertical
recoil is that vertical recoil only goes in one direction and horizontal recoil
can go in either left or right direction.
Now, to control vertical recoil, all you have to do is to
pull down your thumb while aiming to move the camera down which will counter
the crosshair moving up and keep it at one place. You will have to set the sensitivity for this and keep practising with it to make muscle memory.
For horizontal recoil, you will have to move your camera in the opposite direction to where your crosshair is moving. Another thing you can do
is use half grip or angled grip. These grips help control horizontal recoil
quite a bit. Check out my guide on grips:
It is not going to work right away; you will have to hop
into the training room and start shooting a plank or wall with a gun to get familiar
with it.
Another method of recoil control is bursting where you fire
is short bursts shoot 3-4 shots then stop then repeat) and you will want to do
this at longer distances only.
Hipfire:
Hip Fire or Hip Shooting is firing without aiming down the
sights. You need a laser sight to increase your hip-fire accuracies.
Hip fire causes a lot of bullet spread, so this is not
something you would want to do at long range but it is very useful at short
range, as it provides quick camera movement and bullet spread is not a huge problem at short range.
Check Out: What is Hip Firing | Shooting from the Hip
Device
The last thing, I wanted to touch upon is your device. The
larger the device and the less lag you have, the better your aim will be. So, a
new iPad will be much better than an old iPhone. Also, a phone with a gyroscope
is much comparable to an iPad with no gyroscope. You can visit my sensitivity guide to know more about gyro and if you want me to make a separate guide
on gyroscope or anything else related to PUBGM, do let me know in the comments
below.
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