Fastest way to improve would be to buy the wacky skins when they come out next week while using creator code wackyjacky101! ...But this tip is too powerful to include in the video!
At least in my experience I got way better after I started hot dropping, the fact that you have to focus so much on getting a weapon fast then go over to killing people, I rarely survived but the fact that I died so early meant I could join another lobby faster and spend less time running around looking for someone just to end up getting sniped
A big one for me is: -Don't over peak, if you loose control of your spray or start losing the plinking battle, unpeek and heal/let your recoil reset -play to your strengths, I am not good at danger close, I am good at rotating and and reading the battle field. -As wacky said, you're not TGLTN, press W according to you're still set.
Its funny how nowadays without skillbased matchmaking getting good at PUBG feels like getting good at quantum physics, its really complicated to actually improve
My biggest tip is avoid getting "tunnel-vision" = over focus on one enemy player. Be aware of how many players there are left. Don't overfocus on one fight when there are more players alive. That way you avoid getting "third-partied". If you can't win a fight, pull out and reposition. No shame in avoiding fights you can't win. Also.... DON'T prone! I've seen countless players get killed when proning since they forget that people can see you from miles away while prone. And you are less mobile when prone. Proning should only be a last ditched attempt to get in cover. Be mobile, flank your enemies, and get the chicken dinner!
My tip as someone with 2.5k hours mostly Solo: Establish an early game routine. -Prioritize getting a weapon that is quick to pick up and fast to load if you somehow land with multiple people near you. Then prioritize Armor next. But be ready to break that routine in case you have to fight anytime. -Also establish your "Comfort Weapons" weapons that you know you'll easily handle early on without attachments. It can be any weapon as long as you can easily fight without attachments. -Next is Regen such as Bandages, First Aids and Boosters. Depending on your preferred play style, the number may differ. Personally, my minimum loadout would be 5 First Aids, a stack of 5 Bandages, 2 Pain Killers and 6 Energy Drinks. The rest you allocate to utility/ammo as you see fit. If you play Solo most of the time: buildings are always risky unless you know it's clear beforehand. Also, try to establish lines of sight to common "Passing Lanes" or areas players usually traverse/drive around. Also, get your attention fist on trees/cover when you're in a new area. People usually hide behind them, depending on the circle, where they are usually oriented. Another tip: concealment/not getting noticed is your best weapon. If people don't know where you are, you are most likely not getting shot at. That's why for your long range weapon, always go Suppressed. Gives you a few precious seconds for the enemy to zero into your location. That may be the difference between getting a win or dying in the final circles. In addition to that, limit your use of grenades/throwables especially smokes. They are the best "tell" to an enemy on where your general location is. Can't count on how many times I've won just because the enemies popped a smoke/nade when I have no idea on where the were hidden (but you can also exploit this to your advantage in mind games). tl;dr Get a comfortable routine and go from there.
Great advice. I play mostly passively. By avoiding confrontations. And as you said, i rarely use throwables. At the start of a match. I usually drop somewhere on the side and always look around my parachute if there's anybody else close to me. Then i loot almost everything in sight. And when the circle appears, if i'm outside of it. Then i try to find a vehicle to go straight to the center of it. Or if i'm inside of it, i head towards the center on foot looting as i go. Plenty of times, i manage to get to the endgame around the 10 players' left mark. And it's not as stressful playing this way. Until i get into a fight. But it's fun for me. I also camp kill cause it's also a valid strategy. And i never rage no matter what. I play to have fun not to win. Cause no matter how many times i lose a match without kills. I'll get some sooner or later, so whatever. It's mostly all down to luck. 😄
Also, keep an eye on the kill feed and listen for shots in your area. Have an idea where the high volume killers are.. If the high volume killers are in your area, make sure you have solid cover or move to somewhere that blocks line of sight
@@alonecomplexeno they aren't stop the cap, they should have a feature where ppl with low KDs, low finishing position averages and low in game time should be able to play infinite casuals with 80 - 85% bots and each other. It's not cheating because you are not good at the game.
Good video but what a lot of new players fail to understand is that it often DOES come down to good or bad luck. Not so much in one v. one fights (but luck def can play a role), but just where you find yourself in relation to enemies, the circle, getting third partied, surrounding cover, terrain etc... There are steps you can take to mitigate all of that, but you can never eliminate any of it. Bottom line is, it's a hard game and even pros lose way more than they win.
True! Luck is one of the defining features of a game like PUBG. Sometimes you land with good drops and the circle homes-in on you. Other times, you get a revolver and a lv1 vest, and then have to run 1000 meters in the bluezone to find a vehicle. And that's good, because you'll never play the same game twice. And that's the learning-curve: mitigate the random elements and give yourself the best chances. (For my part, I often enjoy BEING the random element!)
Great video about the right attitude, imagine if almost everyone had this without the toxic behavior... I am a new player, not the youngest age and inexperienced with shooters in general. After learning the basics, my main struggle is the way lower reaction time than others. I usually spot enemies later than they spot me, and in fights I lag behind in actually shooting. Kind of frustrating because it feels like my brain just takes longer to process the information and put it into hand motion to shoot. Then I see others play and they flick with a cat-like instinct. But even if that level is beyond me, I still can improve within my own limits
Play Team Deathmatch, the constant fighting, aiming and repositioning will sharpen your game senses up for sure. Helped my combat capabilities a hell of a lot
Then adapat to your abilities. Play more defensivly and try to only engage from range. But don't go full camper mode all the time. Also, avoid tunnel-vision. I constantly see players get tunnel-vision when I observe them after they have killed me. I've noticed many players that forget that there are more then just one enemy in this game (unless you are in the final 2) and get killed in the back or the sides. Be aware of your positioning, that is the most important factor in this game. I also don't have super fast reactions or good aim, but I'm good at picking spots and positioning. And don't get too attached to your loot or loot when it is less then 10 players. Flank the sweaty-tryhards, and you'll get your chicken dinner one day buddy!
@@Macloom84 adapt to your abilities is fr. I've noticed I'm actually better in close range so for me if the fight has some distance, I'll throw some smokes ahead to get closer and flank while my squad shoots from afar. Also practicing w certain guns and learning the recoil. Like I've pretty much mastered uzi and ace32 rn so I feel comfortable going into any fight w those 2
TDM and training are useful for learning recoil. I enjoy the shooting range with the targets you can change the distance of. Go there and do 20 sprays for each gun and get a feel for them. Once you learn the Beryl, then all other recoils are easier to deal with.
IMO the real problem is People spending too much time in game looting and hiding rather than taking fights and getting better at fights. When someone hides in building, loots and avoid fights, the main base of the game which is gun fight, they don't any get experience in that and after a spending long time in game, when dying they gets frustrated bcoz of wasted time and blame. The best solution is to balance the gameplay as per the abilities. Like if you are slow looter then land somewhere safe, loot and run for fight instead of keeping surviving for longer. The main aim of games is to have fun.
Great video as always. I have to agree with the "hot drop" statements. I play on 180ms ping, and get owned in ANY hotdrop situation. So then I just drop a little further away, to give me a chance for some loot
The people who use cheats or special controllers they’re either willfully ignorant to that fact, or just don’t care. Because being a cheater is the worst version of yourself..
I play on xbox, been playing since its launch, and from personal experience I found I just got better over time experimenting with different load outs, learning how the different items in game worked and overall just playing. Most of skill comes from repetition, additionally if you are someone who takes the game too seriously just relax a little bit, I find you get way better just having fun than trying as hard as you possibly can, my crew run around dressed as lobsters just gooning around and many time it ends up in wins. Find settings that fit you best, and just have fun above all it's a game that's meant to be fun instead of stressful.
Your tips have significantly bettered my PUBG skill Just like in real life, in order to improve failure will help. It's how you learn. Thanks again Wacky 🎉
Arcade team deathmatch and practice mode helped for me. Choose your favorite weapons and get good with their leading, recoil etc. You'll get slowly better with consistency and practice. You can't practice gunplay that much in the BR mode.
Hello Wacky! Nice video. To be honest I am still facing with issues of performing better in this game. Pretty much did all the mistakes that you said -changed my peripherals, switched a lot of settings, etc. To be honest aiming was my biggest enemy, and I am playing Arcade to improve it. Fighting non stop with 1 weapon is definitely going to work for you. Also found out that d-sync isn’t the reason I die every time when I try to hide after a peak, I peak too far away. And to be honest, most important thing is confidence. After I kill 2-3 players I can fee that I can win fights and headshot players, but when I get 0 kills 5 matches in a row I simply cannot kill anyone
Good video Wacky! I see my past self in every point u mentioned. Especially tilting. One has to realize it’s truly just a game and ur frustration should not go over ur teammates. Take a long breath and analyze what YOU did wrong first before telling ur teammates what they could improve on. Never straight out blame them instantly after losing. It destroys everyones mood and makes them want to quit. Looking forward to the skins dropp//Demos
Your content helped me a lot improve on this awesome game.. when I started playing years ago, I thought that anyone who killed me so quickly were cheating.. Now I am so good at the game, my victims think I am the one cheating 🤣.. When I started deleting players in less than a second, I realized not all are cheaters.. it's just how punishing the game really is.. (also after playing for so long, you will develop a game sense that would help you distinguish a cheater from a better player) Biggest contribution to my improvement is finding the settings I am most comfortable with.. 600+ hours into the game, I am still frustrated why I can't hit as well as others.. At one point, I thought wackyjacky was cheating or using some sort of assistance while watching one of his livestreams.. but then, I spent a lot of hours in training grounds just like what wackyjacky suggested on one of his videos and I shot a lot of bullets then adjust settings.. rinse and repeat.. until I dialed down to the sweet spot.. It was just my sensitivity settings that was holding me back.. I was surprised myself on how easy it is to eliminate players from hundreds of meters after getting the right sensitivity settings..
Well also the most important thing about it is that, having a mentor that guides you to be better. Whether it you meets him or you just watch it online (like this guy)
When the military teaches you center mass, it becomes a VERY hard habit to break. Then again, I haven't typically had problems with CM kills and often times in squads or duos it does help force a gun out of the fight because players by instinct try to run and heal somewhat making it easier for you or team mates to finish off a team.
This was perfect video. I started a year ago and I'm at fault of all these problems. I have now gotten better at playing my own style being more accepting and understanding of my bad moves
Wait .. no way, I saw you killing the toxic guy the first time live on stream, but I couldn't imagine ... and I was very happy that u did it again later, that's just hilarious :D :D :D
My biggest thing to where my improvement was noticeable was when I decided to commit to 1 close/medium range gun instead of just going with something different all the time. I decided on the AKM due to it’s heavy-hitting 7.62 round and it’s relatively slow fire rate which makes recoil more manageable for console controllers. It’s also found on every map and quite a common spawn, so finding one isn’t hard. Playing with the AKM every game got me used to it’s recoil pretty quickly and I can see noticeable differences in my gameplay. I also slowed down the sensitivity when aiming down sights on it with red dots, holos and 2x scopes so I don’t swing past my target as much when initially acquiring them.
I remember in the beginning playing this, was doing the exact thing Jacky said with fiddling with my sens and othe settings all the time. Because i couldn`t figure out how to get better at recoil control, lol. What I found to help me is good sitting position, how I sit and my placement of my arm on the desk while dragging the mouse down while shooting. And find a sense on your mouse that your comfortable with, ajust to lower a tiny bit over time. At least a week so your brain gets used to it. Another tip, always use your surroundings to your advantage, if you feel you are in disadvantage, either backout of the fight or try to rotate to a better position if it is possible. 3500 + hours in the game so far.
there are SOME settings that do make a genuine difference. For example... - adding grenade wheel to spare buttons on your mouse (dramaticly improves your awareness of and tendency to use grenade based tactical solutions) - adding heal wheel to spare buttons on your mouse (improves awareness while healing) - map view set to hold (reduces chance of getting killed because your stuck looking at the map) these are all quality of life improvements that improve how you interact with the game.
Agree with this mostly except for performance. That makes a huge difference to gun fights and gameplay, i don't care what anybody says. If you average less than 100fps in game with spikes and stutters and drops, that completely ruins your gameplay in PUBG. 100%. You need to have a consistent frame rate to improve IMO
Lower end PC can absolutely break your performance in pubg. Its not about your fps, but about how stable your fps is. My PC used to get huge fps spikes in high action situations, so many times in combat you get killed due to high drops in fps. Like literally 1 fps for 1 second when you start shooting. That got fixed with hardware upgrades.
Everything that you said about ´Overfocus and System performance´ is only applicable if you play normal mode (which is probably most of your audience). This simply does not apply to ranked. Ensuring stable >100fps in combat is key if you are against 'decent' enemies.
I used to have a 1050ti and ran at 60fps, then when I upgraded to a 3080 and got a 120fps monitor, I feel like I have gone from absolutely useless to just mediocre now.
Sorry but you’re just wrong. There’s a kid in asia playing with 17fps and 83ms ping that will win more often than you. There’s 20 other things you can improve on besides your PC’s performance. It helps, that’s true, but not as much as you think.
@@clarkclements7204 could be placebo. It’s mentioned in the video. When people copy pro settings, for a brief moment the placebo kicks in. Also, it’s hard to measure the improvement. You could be on a lucky streak. You can also be seeing your wins and forgetting your losses more. You’re also generally getting better over time so you don’t know if you would have played the exact same if you didn’t change PCs.
@@blablabla7796 Maybe it was confidence, but one thing is for sure, when I switched, I went from averaging 1 kill per every ten games to one kill per game. It could be a confidence thing, I will concede that point, but even so, if a new computer can instill that much confidence, it certainly helps a lot.
With all do respect for every player . For me the main problem in PUBG Is matchmaking... I have :high ping , packet loss, cheaters, low end pc .. etc Still , the worse thing is to be forced to play against gamers that will eliminate you in a fraction of a second. You said that a player should improve himself by himself ... Well .. I don't think that's possible with being killed the second you are detected.
bro need a video on diffrent type of communicating while in a squad or with atea mate ! and on how to communicate without using a mic! marking, tatics etc tec and marking means marking the flight path to end circle advices!
I remember back in the day I used to mimick weapon combos of most players, meaning, assault rifles and snipers, but I literally can't play that way, so I use dmrs and submachines or shotguns, and I get kills
It would be great if PUBG had the option to join a new game when you die without having to go back to the lobby, I know that some people will consider it bad because you are more likely to continue playing and not know when to stop. But for people who have a slower pc it will be better then staring at the loading screen waiting to go back to the lobby
I would also add obsessing over loadouts. Don't be the guy who loots forever until you get a certain gun with certain specific attachments is never ready to fight until so and blames death on not having specific load out.
Im not a super succesful player but one thing that gave my a lot more confort while spraying lately. Its that i change red dot sight for x2 or x3. Since im on a 21 inch monitor 1080p its really hard to aim with a red dot at a middle distance 50/100 meters, and do a headshot. Since x2 and x3 are a bit zoomed, its more easy to see the head and shot at it. Before that change on my own preferences of attachment i was the tipical guy complaining for a small monitor with small resolution. Before i was struggling to keep up with my teamates and i was the tipical one that dont get any kill and just die in the first confrontation. So i was always behind my team and never felt confortable to be on the front engaging. Now im pretty much always get at least 1 kill if not more. The x2 or x3 didnt make me better at all, i was already skilled, i just found myself unconfortable using red dot at mid ranges. I suggest trying different ways of playing but trying to find the one that suits you, like Wacky said, not all of us can be "tgltn" just look for a way of playing that make you feel confortable and confident on your own skills. Also i hugely reccomend going to the shoot lab and and practice spraying for at least 20 minits, on each scope, and sensitivity settings you want to try. One week of doing that for like a 30/60 minutes each day and you will thank me later.
@@cristianpaz2976 Esta buena, pero a menos que tengas un monitor de 27, te va a costar ver bien al muñeco a mas de 50m. Justamente por eso cambie a x2 o x3, total para cuerpo a cuerpo ni usas ads le apuntas desde el hombro y chau. A veces me llevo a una holografica y de punto en el inventario por si veo que necesito. Que puede pasar. Entre los 20 a los 40 metros rinde mas usar holografica o de punto.
Im a fan of yours, but to prove your point you should start playing with high ping, core i5, gtx 1060 (this is the one most players uses according to steam survey), entry elevel motherboard, average mouse and keyboard.
that part were u said dont try to be like TGLTN, got me so hard, cause im using almost all his settings he reveald but to be honest it really worked for me id say i got better with his settings and feels pretty good
As an extremely competitive gamer who has played a few games vs some big names but never made it himself, and a enjoyer of Wacky's content. The anger tip is massive, you must reflect on what you did wrong, even if the opponent played extremely lame and like proned in a building didnt make a sound and u ran up and got shot gunned. Instead of raging, you gotta be realistic in a BR this is gonna be a thing, and thats why you shuld use utility when going up stairs etc. Flash it nade it or something, try to get some audio movement. I used to play cs a lot and people would rage and say lucky shot to good players all the time and they didnt understand that they were wide swinging and these players need milli seconds to win every gun fight, but if you keep raging and say lucky shot , youll never realize your mechanics are the problem. Stems from lack of understanding.
Based on exp. One of the best ways to improve in this game is to assess yourself. Based on what you're comfortable with and the best for your current state, you adjust your decisions and settings accordingly. And in some areas, you then proceed to go higher or lower.
If you play patient in your positioning. Like good bowls in hills and just hold circle edge. You get fights and win. When i wanna win just play positioning. Use the minimap to find divits and hills
Fewer moments are funnier than playing with teammates who have been drinking (lower response time, other impairments) who die so easily and then call the enemy cheaters every single time. 😅
Thank you so much for these types of videos! It's nice to be reminded sometimes that it just takes dedication and determination. I have owned this game for 5 years now, and only started really playing it about 4 months ago.. it took me at least two whole months of daily playing before things started clicking for me more consistently. All of your educational videos help a lot. Thanks again for all the hard work Wacky!
I found going solo vs quads to be a good training. Also anger dissappears as you are alone vs 4 guys so no point on being frustrated at all. After a week I go back to solo and find I play better. decision making, sneaking, awareness, leave a batltle before it's too late, get into the zones with enough time, etc. Still an average player but I'm enjoying more the game as making the top 5 easily leads to better experience overall :)
I play a lot of matches with good players on ranked. You have to keep up and stay alert. You get knocked enough times by better players you learn from it and get better. At least that’s the way it was for me.
To your point about over focusing on things like ping, I'm literally the opposite of this. I blame my runs of good matches on having a lucky better ping than the players I defeat. The thing is, I find that there is a very obvious latency issue between my good matches and my bad matches. In a good match, I'll get a drop on another player and they won't react for a good second, giving me enough time to eliminate them. But in a bad match, I've lost to other players (up close) before I even see them fire their weapon at me. And while it's always fun to be able to defeat other players with ease, the truth of the matter is that the proper game experience lies somewhere in between those two extremes.
My number one issue is my lack of ability to control my temper and mental state. That and my inability to control how often I like calling people cheaters when I’m just got out played😅. Thanks for this vid mate. Looking forward to getting the classic intros back in the gameplay vids!
The key to winning is practice, practice and practice. If your not winning fights its because your not landing your shots. Spray control is king in this game if you cant do your not going to win. Goto practice mode grab a gun you like and spend time spraying. And dont just practice a fully kitted out gun. Once you get ok you start winning more and more fights. After every game spend a min thinking about what you could have done better, could you have used utility to help you win the fight, did you move into a bad position, did you repeak the same window. Take every game as a learning experience win or lose. And be honest with yourself your not going to win every game, just be happy to have a good fight and move on, learn and move on to the next game.
3:57 The thing with PUBG is, when you play 100 games your playstyle might work in 1/4 of all games - what does that tell you? That is the difficult thing then is to determine whether that is a good way of playing or not. Depending on the situation a certain playstyle might be right or wrong, there are way too many variables to say that it's plain wrong or plain right.
So young kids today are crazy obsessed with games like fortnite and are savagely aggressive towards other players and their parents . I personally experience this qith my nephew and he has developed really bad habits in his development as a person . I think this video is not only helpful tips but seriously important to help kids manage their emotional state. You should 100 % expand on this topic in more videos . I know your just giving tips on how to play but this is how I took the video. Great job !
I see your background footage features a lot of the MK47 Mutant. Has it been buffed recently? I have added the "healing crouch spam" as my only feature from watching your channel, and sometimes I do the "wacky dance" when somebody is sniping at me.
Or, you can, like me come to terms with the fact that you are closer to 40 than 30 and dont have the eyesight and reflexes you used to 20 years ago. Realize you suck, set your expectations low and enjoy the game for what it is, a way to have a fun time with your friends.
As you get older you also don't play as much but thankfully with age comes experience. I feel like in my age I learnt more about mouse dpi and lower sensitivity. I remember in far cry 3 while hunting deer that I could never hit them if they take off. But now here I am taking out 2-3 in one while in full charge. Back in the day moving my mouse a few inches would be like 8 turns. Now a 360 is 40cm and my sniping in games has gotten way better. Never knew about dpi and low sens in my 20s playing Bad company 2. Wish I knew back then what I did now
@@evil-scotsman335 well yeah ofcourse, friends of mine that used to be very good at for example counter strike are still global elites at nearly 40. ive played battlefield for most of the franchises life and there im still better than most so its not just about eye to hand coordination and reflexes even though i feel noticable slower than I used to when i was youngerI i dont really care, we are a group of mates that plays and we get our fair share of chicken dinners, if some kid want to call me a noob on the odd ocassion its fine
Im nearly 60 and have about 7000 hours in this game, just play how you want, I ignore ranked too many stress heads , Im usually 10% win rate, 50% top 10 and 30% headshots. Learn the maps is my best advise which buildings give the best loot on which maps, where the vehicles spawn gliders etc head away from he hot dropd and keep moving away till you have the loot you need. Hot drops is just being shooting fodder for streamers. then outsmart all the gung ho fools. Dark-UK is my ingame say hi if I kill you and feel free to laugh if you kill me :-)
I would say my biggest problem is having to face cronus users, i feel like in rank those people are EVERYWHERE so you end up having to out position them and get them to fight as many people as possible before going after them. When the enemy has no recoil and lasers from 500m out with a beryl it becomes frustrating for sure. Hit Master last season and lost it the very next match to a squad of crone domes
@Uncle Rico it's stupidly frustrating cause all you can do really is try and bail on the fight and catch them with their back turned. Then they get soooo salty if you kill them lol. It's basically gate kept me out of master rank though cause at that level your matching up with all those lovers. I don't mind modding single player or PVE games but in pvp it just tells me they aren't good enough to actually play the game fairly. It's kinda pathetic honestly.
There are ways to beat them though. Outsmarting them is usually easy because they weren’t smart enough to get good at the game on their own. Stuns and all other throwables help too.
@Daisy Daisy the biggest problem for beating them though is closing the gap. They kill me a lot when they are 100+ meters away, usually when out of throwable distance. I've learned that waiting for them to be engaged with another team and then third partying them is the better route. Mountain bike for sneaky pull ups
I've played over 8k hours, the worst thing in this game is when you're all skinned and geared up then a toxic teammate pulls you down by making fun of you for dying first, then starts to compare my skills to my rare gold medals and emblems. So my tip would be get naked and mute the chat. The gameplay impact when nothing is expected of me is huge!
I have 1600 hours and 2000 plus matches. Been playing since 2017 Beta. I have 8 wins but many many top 5's. I have a great system and great peripherals. If you can't hear the directional cues or see your enemies first or know which direction shots are coming from you are a dead man. Plus twitch skills. Doesn't help that I am 58 :)
I improved a lot through the years. Just stay forcus and calm. Not blaming enemies because you're just worse than them then try to play better next time. Do not let the anger take control your result of losing.
We have asked for servers closer to South Africa many times, but just get ignored, so after 1500 hours of PUBG on 180-210ms ping and the occasional packet loss, I stopped playing the game. Miss it though.
Wacky Jacky said that's right, you don't need to be angry at defeat, even if you and the team realized that a cheater is against you, you can survive and even win, he's also right about being unique in gameplay, I'll give myself as an example. Due to the fact that I hold the mouse in my left hand and the keyboard in my right, I realized that I can conduct extremely fast single fire on the key more conveniently than many on the mouse. Thanks to this skill, I can use any DMR (or m16 or mutant, it's much more convenient to get in time with the shots on the key and the mouse as a manipulator for me) as if this is automatic fire and I will have an additional slot, let's say for a shotgun and so on a bunch of other nuances. Find yourself and play for fun.
Thanks fir this, Wacky! I have almost 2k hours and I feel like I'm not so great. Of course, I stopped playing recently. I plan to come back but my computer broke 😬 But this video will help once I return!
Why I can't improve in PUBG? Because if you medically can't wear headphones it's near impossible to track players or even know if a player is running up behind you. Meanwhile other players have their volume jacked up with software to make footsteps louder but lower gunshots and can tell what building I'm in from across the street and know the difference between the sound the lower and upper floor makes. Good thing I have a squad and they can tell me what direction we're getting shot at from.
These are all facts! Another banger of a video, especially for new people! I hope people learn to have fun once they find their settings because this is THE best shooting video game in history. GL HF everyone!
Hi. What about gameplay tips ? People don't improve also because they don't know the right distance to use AR or DMR (yes you can spray at 80m if you're good enough). Also focusing on environment: always check your surroundings even while moving, also be ready of what might happen everytime... And many more ...
Fastest way to improve would be to buy the wacky skins when they come out next week while using creator code wackyjacky101!
...But this tip is too powerful to include in the video!
I was wondering where this was going to be in the video 😂 I'll be buying
I wish you could get coupon to redeem skin for free by buying the doritos chips bag.
At least in my experience I got way better after I started hot dropping, the fact that you have to focus so much on getting a weapon fast then go over to killing people, I rarely survived but the fact that I died so early meant I could join another lobby faster and spend less time running around looking for someone just to end up getting sniped
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This tip is OP as hell
A big one for me is:
-Don't over peak, if you loose control of your spray or start losing the plinking battle, unpeek and heal/let your recoil reset
-play to your strengths, I am not good at danger close, I am good at rotating and and reading the battle field.
-As wacky said, you're not TGLTN, press W according to you're still set.
Its funny how nowadays without skillbased matchmaking getting good at PUBG feels like getting good at quantum physics, its really complicated to actually improve
Honestly @@captainvaughn5692
Me too, sometimes playing for kills get the best of me
My biggest tip is avoid getting "tunnel-vision" = over focus on one enemy player. Be aware of how many players there are left. Don't overfocus on one fight when there are more players alive. That way you avoid getting "third-partied". If you can't win a fight, pull out and reposition. No shame in avoiding fights you can't win.
Also.... DON'T prone! I've seen countless players get killed when proning since they forget that people can see you from miles away while prone. And you are less mobile when prone. Proning should only be a last ditched attempt to get in cover. Be mobile, flank your enemies, and get the chicken dinner!
My tip as someone with 2.5k hours mostly Solo: Establish an early game routine.
-Prioritize getting a weapon that is quick to pick up and fast to load if you somehow land with multiple people near you. Then prioritize Armor next. But be ready to break that routine in case you have to fight anytime.
-Also establish your "Comfort Weapons" weapons that you know you'll easily handle early on without attachments. It can be any weapon as long as you can easily fight without attachments.
-Next is Regen such as Bandages, First Aids and Boosters. Depending on your preferred play style, the number may differ. Personally, my minimum loadout would be 5 First Aids, a stack of 5 Bandages, 2 Pain Killers and 6 Energy Drinks. The rest you allocate to utility/ammo as you see fit.
If you play Solo most of the time: buildings are always risky unless you know it's clear beforehand. Also, try to establish lines of sight to common "Passing Lanes" or areas players usually traverse/drive around. Also, get your attention fist on trees/cover when you're in a new area. People usually hide behind them, depending on the circle, where they are usually oriented.
Another tip: concealment/not getting noticed is your best weapon. If people don't know where you are, you are most likely not getting shot at. That's why for your long range weapon, always go Suppressed. Gives you a few precious seconds for the enemy to zero into your location. That may be the difference between getting a win or dying in the final circles. In addition to that, limit your use of grenades/throwables especially smokes. They are the best "tell" to an enemy on where your general location is. Can't count on how many times I've won just because the enemies popped a smoke/nade when I have no idea on where the were hidden (but you can also exploit this to your advantage in mind games).
tl;dr Get a comfortable routine and go from there.
THIS... Im at 4.5k hrs and your tips are the same advice I would offer new players.
Great advice.
I play mostly passively.
By avoiding confrontations.
And as you said, i rarely use throwables.
At the start of a match.
I usually drop somewhere on the side and always look around my parachute if there's anybody else close to me.
Then i loot almost everything in sight.
And when the circle appears, if i'm outside of it. Then i try to find a vehicle to go straight to the center of it.
Or if i'm inside of it, i head towards the center on foot looting as i go.
Plenty of times, i manage to get to the endgame around the 10 players' left mark.
And it's not as stressful playing this way.
Until i get into a fight.
But it's fun for me.
I also camp kill cause it's also a valid strategy.
And i never rage no matter what.
I play to have fun not to win.
Cause no matter how many times i lose a match without kills. I'll get some sooner or later, so whatever. It's mostly all down to luck. 😄
Thanks for the advice 🙏
Great tips man!
Also, keep an eye on the kill feed and listen for shots in your area. Have an idea where the high volume killers are.. If the high volume killers are in your area, make sure you have solid cover or move to somewhere that blocks line of sight
I want to play solo more often, but it's like a horror game with so many good players, so i end up playing duo or squad and not improve
lol, in know. It's frustrating. Because my 1100+ hours much more. ;D
"Good Players".....call em out as Cheaters because on 99% of the Time They are
@@marsr522 i would die 4 out of 5 games immediately
@@alonecomplexeno they aren't stop the cap, they should have a feature where ppl with low KDs, low finishing position averages and low in game time should be able to play infinite casuals with 80 - 85% bots and each other.
It's not cheating because you are not good at the game.
I love how you rekt that guy twice and was just as salty, he must do it every time he gets killed. No idea how he has not been banned yet
He sounds like that one guy from years ago on PubG rage compilations “You’re going to get banned and I am going to make sure of it!”
Good video but what a lot of new players fail to understand is that it often DOES come down to good or bad luck. Not so much in one v. one fights (but luck def can play a role), but just where you find yourself in relation to enemies, the circle, getting third partied, surrounding cover, terrain etc... There are steps you can take to mitigate all of that, but you can never eliminate any of it. Bottom line is, it's a hard game and even pros lose way more than they win.
True! Luck is one of the defining features of a game like PUBG. Sometimes you land with good drops and the circle homes-in on you. Other times, you get a revolver and a lv1 vest, and then have to run 1000 meters in the bluezone to find a vehicle. And that's good, because you'll never play the same game twice.
And that's the learning-curve: mitigate the random elements and give yourself the best chances. (For my part, I often enjoy BEING the random element!)
Great video about the right attitude, imagine if almost everyone had this without the toxic behavior...
I am a new player, not the youngest age and inexperienced with shooters in general. After learning the basics, my main struggle is the way lower reaction time than others. I usually spot enemies later than they spot me, and in fights I lag behind in actually shooting. Kind of frustrating because it feels like my brain just takes longer to process the information and put it into hand motion to shoot. Then I see others play and they flick with a cat-like instinct. But even if that level is beyond me, I still can improve within my own limits
Get w a squad and just keep learning
Play Team Deathmatch, the constant fighting, aiming and repositioning will sharpen your game senses up for sure. Helped my combat capabilities a hell of a lot
Then adapat to your abilities. Play more defensivly and try to only engage from range. But don't go full camper mode all the time.
Also, avoid tunnel-vision. I constantly see players get tunnel-vision when I observe them after they have killed me. I've noticed many players that forget that there are more then just one enemy in this game (unless you are in the final 2) and get killed in the back or the sides. Be aware of your positioning, that is the most important factor in this game.
I also don't have super fast reactions or good aim, but I'm good at picking spots and positioning. And don't get too attached to your loot or loot when it is less then 10 players.
Flank the sweaty-tryhards, and you'll get your chicken dinner one day buddy!
@@Macloom84 adapt to your abilities is fr. I've noticed I'm actually better in close range so for me if the fight has some distance, I'll throw some smokes ahead to get closer and flank while my squad shoots from afar. Also practicing w certain guns and learning the recoil. Like I've pretty much mastered uzi and ace32 rn so I feel comfortable going into any fight w those 2
@@glizzydrla6623 So you are an Uzi-gamer! I like you! 😄
TDM and training are useful for learning recoil. I enjoy the shooting range with the targets you can change the distance of. Go there and do 20 sprays for each gun and get a feel for them.
Once you learn the Beryl, then all other recoils are easier to deal with.
That's how I warm up before every PUBG match. Go to training and shoot a thousand Beryl rounds.
IMO the real problem is People spending too much time in game looting and hiding rather than taking fights and getting better at fights.
When someone hides in building, loots and avoid fights, the main base of the game which is gun fight, they don't any get experience in that and after a spending long time in game, when dying they gets frustrated bcoz of wasted time and blame.
The best solution is to balance the gameplay as per the abilities. Like if you are slow looter then land somewhere safe, loot and run for fight instead of keeping surviving for longer.
The main aim of games is to have fun.
Great video as always. I have to agree with the "hot drop" statements. I play on 180ms ping, and get owned in ANY hotdrop situation. So then I just drop a little further away, to give me a chance for some loot
Love that line. “Be the best version of yourself” thanks Wacky!
The people who use cheats or special controllers they’re either willfully ignorant to that fact, or just don’t care. Because being a cheater is the worst version of yourself..
I play on xbox, been playing since its launch, and from personal experience I found I just got better over time experimenting with different load outs, learning how the different items in game worked and overall just playing. Most of skill comes from repetition, additionally if you are someone who takes the game too seriously just relax a little bit, I find you get way better just having fun than trying as hard as you possibly can, my crew run around dressed as lobsters just gooning around and many time it ends up in wins. Find settings that fit you best, and just have fun above all it's a game that's meant to be fun instead of stressful.
Your tips have significantly bettered my PUBG skill
Just like in real life, in order to improve failure will help. It's how you learn.
Thanks again Wacky 🎉
Arcade team deathmatch and practice mode helped for me. Choose your favorite weapons and get good with their leading, recoil etc. You'll get slowly better with consistency and practice. You can't practice gunplay that much in the BR mode.
Hello Wacky! Nice video. To be honest I am still facing with issues of performing better in this game. Pretty much did all the mistakes that you said -changed my peripherals, switched a lot of settings, etc. To be honest aiming was my biggest enemy, and I am playing Arcade to improve it. Fighting non stop with 1 weapon is definitely going to work for you. Also found out that d-sync isn’t the reason I die every time when I try to hide after a peak, I peak too far away. And to be honest, most important thing is confidence. After I kill 2-3 players I can fee that I can win fights and headshot players, but when I get 0 kills 5 matches in a row I simply cannot kill anyone
All true. I'm a total sneak attack/mid range player & everything I do is to put me in the best circumstance for that type of play.
Was just bemoaning the fact that there was no Wacky to watch today then this drops, yay :)
shame a certain streamer we know didnt hear this earlier lol
Get a life bro
You don't improve because you get something wrong.
I don't improve because I don't have the time for games.
We're different
Good video Wacky!
I see my past self in every point u mentioned. Especially tilting. One has to realize it’s truly just a game and ur frustration should not go over ur teammates. Take a long breath and analyze what YOU did wrong first before telling ur teammates what they could improve on. Never straight out blame them instantly after losing. It destroys everyones mood and makes them want to quit.
Looking forward to the skins dropp//Demos
"Change what doesn't work, get some success, rebuild confidence, reduce frustration, Carry on." Best advice
Look at the kill feed at 4:48 lmao
Your content helped me a lot improve on this awesome game.. when I started playing years ago, I thought that anyone who killed me so quickly were cheating.. Now I am so good at the game, my victims think I am the one cheating 🤣.. When I started deleting players in less than a second, I realized not all are cheaters.. it's just how punishing the game really is.. (also after playing for so long, you will develop a game sense that would help you distinguish a cheater from a better player)
Biggest contribution to my improvement is finding the settings I am most comfortable with.. 600+ hours into the game, I am still frustrated why I can't hit as well as others.. At one point, I thought wackyjacky was cheating or using some sort of assistance while watching one of his livestreams.. but then, I spent a lot of hours in training grounds just like what wackyjacky suggested on one of his videos and I shot a lot of bullets then adjust settings.. rinse and repeat.. until I dialed down to the sweet spot.. It was just my sensitivity settings that was holding me back.. I was surprised myself on how easy it is to eliminate players from hundreds of meters after getting the right sensitivity settings..
Well also the most important thing about it is that, having a mentor that guides you to be better. Whether it you meets him or you just watch it online (like this guy)
Often it's bad decisions but one of my biggest habits I can't seem to break is aiming for the body instead of the head. Or transitioning to the head.
When the military teaches you center mass, it becomes a VERY hard habit to break. Then again, I haven't typically had problems with CM kills and often times in squads or duos it does help force a gun out of the fight because players by instinct try to run and heal somewhat making it easier for you or team mates to finish off a team.
This was perfect video. I started a year ago and I'm at fault of all these problems. I have now gotten better at playing my own style being more accepting and understanding of my bad moves
Wait .. no way, I saw you killing the toxic guy the first time live on stream, but I couldn't imagine ... and I was very happy that u did it again later, that's just hilarious :D :D :D
The Importance of the replay is really strong, to just recap the situation and reflekt on yourself
My biggest thing to where my improvement was noticeable was when I decided to commit to 1 close/medium range gun instead of just going with something different all the time. I decided on the AKM due to it’s heavy-hitting 7.62 round and it’s relatively slow fire rate which makes recoil more manageable for console controllers. It’s also found on every map and quite a common spawn, so finding one isn’t hard. Playing with the AKM every game got me used to it’s recoil pretty quickly and I can see noticeable differences in my gameplay. I also slowed down the sensitivity when aiming down sights on it with red dots, holos and 2x scopes so I don’t swing past my target as much when initially acquiring them.
I remember in the beginning playing this, was doing the exact thing Jacky said with fiddling with my sens and othe settings all the time. Because i couldn`t figure out how to get better at recoil control, lol. What I found to help me is good sitting position, how I sit and my placement of my arm on the desk while dragging the mouse down while shooting. And find a sense on your mouse that your comfortable with, ajust to lower a tiny bit over time. At least a week so your brain gets used to it. Another tip, always use your surroundings to your advantage, if you feel you are in disadvantage, either backout of the fight or try to rotate to a better position if it is possible. 3500 + hours in the game so far.
there are SOME settings that do make a genuine difference. For example...
- adding grenade wheel to spare buttons on your mouse (dramaticly improves your awareness of and tendency to use grenade based tactical solutions)
- adding heal wheel to spare buttons on your mouse (improves awareness while healing)
- map view set to hold (reduces chance of getting killed because your stuck looking at the map)
these are all quality of life improvements that improve how you interact with the game.
when I got a new monitor, mouse and keyboard I almost won three games in a row, back in the days. That was a massive improvement.
Agree with this mostly except for performance. That makes a huge difference to gun fights and gameplay, i don't care what anybody says. If you average less than 100fps in game with spikes and stutters and drops, that completely ruins your gameplay in PUBG. 100%. You need to have a consistent frame rate to improve IMO
Lower end PC can absolutely break your performance in pubg. Its not about your fps, but about how stable your fps is. My PC used to get huge fps spikes in high action situations, so many times in combat you get killed due to high drops in fps. Like literally 1 fps for 1 second when you start shooting. That got fixed with hardware upgrades.
Just started playing but what im starting to learn is that you have to change and adapt almost every season.
Everything that you said about ´Overfocus and System performance´ is only applicable if you play normal mode (which is probably most of your audience). This simply does not apply to ranked. Ensuring stable >100fps in combat is key if you are against 'decent' enemies.
I used to have a 1050ti and ran at 60fps, then when I upgraded to a 3080 and got a 120fps monitor, I feel like I have gone from absolutely useless to just mediocre now.
Sorry but you’re just wrong. There’s a kid in asia playing with 17fps and 83ms ping that will win more often than you. There’s 20 other things you can improve on besides your PC’s performance. It helps, that’s true, but not as much as you think.
@@blablabla7796 I am just saying that buying a new computer made a massive difference for me.
@@clarkclements7204 could be placebo. It’s mentioned in the video. When people copy pro settings, for a brief moment the placebo kicks in. Also, it’s hard to measure the improvement. You could be on a lucky streak. You can also be seeing your wins and forgetting your losses more. You’re also generally getting better over time so you don’t know if you would have played the exact same if you didn’t change PCs.
@@blablabla7796 Maybe it was confidence, but one thing is for sure, when I switched, I went from averaging 1 kill per every ten games to one kill per game. It could be a confidence thing, I will concede that point, but even so, if a new computer can instill that much confidence, it certainly helps a lot.
Dude it's totally the gaming chair that improves game play 💯
With all do respect for every player .
For me the main problem in PUBG Is matchmaking...
I have :high ping , packet loss, cheaters, low end pc .. etc
Still , the worse thing is to be forced to play against gamers that will eliminate you in a fraction of a second.
You said that a player should improve himself by himself ...
Well .. I don't think that's possible with being killed the second you are detected.
bro need a video on diffrent type of communicating while in a squad or with atea mate ! and on how to communicate without using a mic! marking, tatics etc tec and marking means marking the flight path to end circle advices!
I remember back in the day I used to mimick weapon combos of most players, meaning, assault rifles and snipers, but I literally can't play that way, so I use dmrs and submachines or shotguns, and I get kills
It would be great if PUBG had the option to join a new game when you die without having to go back to the lobby, I know that some people will consider it bad because you are more likely to continue playing and not know when to stop. But for people who have a slower pc it will be better then staring at the loading screen waiting to go back to the lobby
I would also add obsessing over loadouts. Don't be the guy who loots forever until you get a certain gun with certain specific attachments is never ready to fight until so and blames death on not having specific load out.
Im not a super succesful player but one thing that gave my a lot more confort while spraying lately. Its that i change red dot sight for x2 or x3. Since im on a 21 inch monitor 1080p its really hard to aim with a red dot at a middle distance 50/100 meters, and do a headshot. Since x2 and x3 are a bit zoomed, its more easy to see the head and shot at it. Before that change on my own preferences of attachment i was the tipical guy complaining for a small monitor with small resolution. Before i was struggling to keep up with my teamates and i was the tipical one that dont get any kill and just die in the first confrontation. So i was always behind my team and never felt confortable to be on the front engaging. Now im pretty much always get at least 1 kill if not more.
The x2 or x3 didnt make me better at all, i was already skilled, i just found myself unconfortable using red dot at mid ranges. I suggest trying different ways of playing but trying to find the one that suits you, like Wacky said, not all of us can be "tgltn" just look for a way of playing that make you feel confortable and confident on your own skills. Also i hugely reccomend going to the shoot lab and and practice spraying for at least 20 minits, on each scope, and sensitivity settings you want to try. One week of doing that for like a 30/60 minutes each day and you will thank me later.
Y la holográfica? Que tal?
@@cristianpaz2976 Esta buena, pero a menos que tengas un monitor de 27, te va a costar ver bien al muñeco a mas de 50m. Justamente por eso cambie a x2 o x3, total para cuerpo a cuerpo ni usas ads le apuntas desde el hombro y chau. A veces me llevo a una holografica y de punto en el inventario por si veo que necesito. Que puede pasar. Entre los 20 a los 40 metros rinde mas usar holografica o de punto.
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lmao, love how it was the same guy raging in both clips at the halfway mark.
Im a fan of yours, but to prove your point you should start playing with high ping, core i5, gtx 1060 (this is the one most players uses according to steam survey), entry elevel motherboard, average mouse and keyboard.
that part were u said dont try to be like TGLTN, got me so hard, cause im using almost all his settings he reveald but to be honest it really worked for me id say i got better with his settings and feels pretty good
I'd love some tutoring videos. Maybe you watch different people play and comment on the play styles.
Love your vids mate
As an extremely competitive gamer who has played a few games vs some big names but never made it himself, and a enjoyer of Wacky's content.
The anger tip is massive, you must reflect on what you did wrong, even if the opponent played extremely lame and like proned in a building didnt make a sound and u ran up and got shot gunned.
Instead of raging, you gotta be realistic in a BR this is gonna be a thing, and thats why you shuld use utility when going up stairs etc. Flash it nade it or something, try to get some audio movement.
I used to play cs a lot and people would rage and say lucky shot to good players all the time and they didnt understand that they were wide swinging and these players need milli seconds to win every gun fight, but if you keep raging and say lucky shot , youll never realize your mechanics are the problem.
Stems from lack of understanding.
Based on exp.
One of the best ways to improve in this game is to assess yourself. Based on what you're comfortable with and the best for your current state, you adjust your decisions and settings accordingly. And in some areas, you then proceed to go higher or lower.
If you play patient in your positioning. Like good bowls in hills and just hold circle edge. You get fights and win. When i wanna win just play positioning. Use the minimap to find divits and hills
Fewer moments are funnier than playing with teammates who have been drinking (lower response time, other impairments) who die so easily and then call the enemy cheaters every single time. 😅
Pubg is like ielts exam 😂
Thank you so much for these types of videos! It's nice to be reminded sometimes that it just takes dedication and determination. I have owned this game for 5 years now, and only started really playing it about 4 months ago.. it took me at least two whole months of daily playing before things started clicking for me more consistently. All of your educational videos help a lot. Thanks again for all the hard work Wacky!
I am new to pubg for 6 months now. I always enjoy it.
I found going solo vs quads to be a good training. Also anger dissappears as you are alone vs 4 guys so no point on being frustrated at all. After a week I go back to solo and find I play better. decision making, sneaking, awareness, leave a batltle before it's too late, get into the zones with enough time, etc. Still an average player but I'm enjoying more the game as making the top 5 easily leads to better experience overall :)
I play a lot of matches with good players on ranked. You have to keep up and stay alert. You get knocked enough times by better players you learn from it and get better. At least that’s the way it was for me.
Been watching all youe content lately thanks for still playing pubg.
To your point about over focusing on things like ping, I'm literally the opposite of this. I blame my runs of good matches on having a lucky better ping than the players I defeat.
The thing is, I find that there is a very obvious latency issue between my good matches and my bad matches.
In a good match, I'll get a drop on another player and they won't react for a good second, giving me enough time to eliminate them. But in a bad match, I've lost to other players (up close) before I even see them fire their weapon at me.
And while it's always fun to be able to defeat other players with ease, the truth of the matter is that the proper game experience lies somewhere in between those two extremes.
My number one issue is my lack of ability to control my temper and mental state. That and my inability to control how often I like calling people cheaters when I’m just got out played😅. Thanks for this vid mate. Looking forward to getting the classic intros back in the gameplay vids!
The key to winning is practice, practice and practice. If your not winning fights its because your not landing your shots. Spray control is king in this game if you cant do your not going to win. Goto practice mode grab a gun you like and spend time spraying. And dont just practice a fully kitted out gun. Once you get ok you start winning more and more fights. After every game spend a min thinking about what you could have done better, could you have used utility to help you win the fight, did you move into a bad position, did you repeak the same window. Take every game as a learning experience win or lose. And be honest with yourself your not going to win every game, just be happy to have a good fight and move on, learn and move on to the next game.
Love the way you do your videos and the way you speak!
Thanks turel
@@WackyJacky101 no man, i got to thank you!👍
3:57 The thing with PUBG is, when you play 100 games your playstyle might work in 1/4 of all games - what does that tell you? That is the difficult thing then is to determine whether that is a good way of playing or not. Depending on the situation a certain playstyle might be right or wrong, there are way too many variables to say that it's plain wrong or plain right.
watching jacky video before play already boost my performance slightly
Great vid Wacky thanks!
Played pubg for the first time in a year, that shit took me back to like 4-5 years ago.
Remember that one kid that would only say his name
Hey, your skin has just released, where can I get it, I didn't see it in the shop nor the hideout
People who rage in video games crack me up, it's like, " it's a game lol " 😐
Whens the wacky jacky skins released? They weren't on this patch note???
I love PUBG but sometimes I get bored if I don't encounter enemies. If I did, I get super nervous. lol
Now I only play Solo squad, because my team always drop to School, pochinki, bootcamp without realize they are sucked at analyzing situation
So young kids today are crazy obsessed with games like fortnite and are savagely aggressive towards other players and their parents .
I personally experience this qith my nephew and he has developed really bad habits in his development as a person .
I think this video is not only helpful tips but seriously important to help kids manage their emotional state.
You should 100 % expand on this topic in more videos .
I know your just giving tips on how to play but this is how I took the video.
Great job !
I see your background footage features a lot of the MK47 Mutant. Has it been buffed recently?
I have added the "healing crouch spam" as my only feature from watching your channel, and sometimes I do the "wacky dance" when somebody is sniping at me.
It went from 600->800 shots per minute in burst not to long ago.
@@Houstonruss That is a great change.
Any tips for not hearing precisely and getting scarred of instant shots/nades??
Professor Wacky summed us up real nice ;)
The lag at the moment is so bad I get disconnection issues and have to go back to the lobby ! I even get lag jumping during the game. Bloody awful.
Or, you can, like me come to terms with the fact that you are closer to 40 than 30 and dont have the eyesight and reflexes you used to 20 years ago. Realize you suck, set your expectations low and enjoy the game for what it is, a way to have a fun time with your friends.
I too have entered that epoch of my gaming life
At 40 I'm still good just not a god 😅
Hahaha, that one got me good 😂😂 Turned 38 yesterday 😂😂
As you get older you also don't play as much but thankfully with age comes experience. I feel like in my age I learnt more about mouse dpi and lower sensitivity. I remember in far cry 3 while hunting deer that I could never hit them if they take off. But now here I am taking out 2-3 in one while in full charge. Back in the day moving my mouse a few inches would be like 8 turns. Now a 360 is 40cm and my sniping in games has gotten way better. Never knew about dpi and low sens in my 20s playing Bad company 2. Wish I knew back then what I did now
@@evil-scotsman335 well yeah ofcourse, friends of mine that used to be very good at for example counter strike are still global elites at nearly 40. ive played battlefield for most of the franchises life and there im still better than most so its not just about eye to hand coordination and reflexes even though i feel noticable slower than I used to when i was youngerI i dont really care, we are a group of mates that plays and we get our fair share of chicken dinners, if some kid want to call me a noob on the odd ocassion its fine
Im nearly 60 and have about 7000 hours in this game, just play how you want, I ignore ranked too many stress heads , Im usually 10% win rate, 50% top 10 and 30% headshots. Learn the maps is my best advise which buildings give the best loot on which maps, where the vehicles spawn gliders etc head away from he hot dropd and keep moving away till you have the loot you need. Hot drops is just being shooting fodder for streamers. then outsmart all the gung ho fools. Dark-UK is my ingame say hi if I kill you and feel free to laugh if you kill me :-)
I would say my biggest problem is having to face cronus users, i feel like in rank those people are EVERYWHERE so you end up having to out position them and get them to fight as many people as possible before going after them. When the enemy has no recoil and lasers from 500m out with a beryl it becomes frustrating for sure. Hit Master last season and lost it the very next match to a squad of crone domes
The sad part is, you know who's using it and nothing is being done about it. Not everyone is, but man when you encounter the ones who are you know.
@@unclerico1106 I met chater like week ago, before that i dont remember the last time, i just laughed about that
@Uncle Rico it's stupidly frustrating cause all you can do really is try and bail on the fight and catch them with their back turned. Then they get soooo salty if you kill them lol. It's basically gate kept me out of master rank though cause at that level your matching up with all those lovers. I don't mind modding single player or PVE games but in pvp it just tells me they aren't good enough to actually play the game fairly. It's kinda pathetic honestly.
There are ways to beat them though. Outsmarting them is usually easy because they weren’t smart enough to get good at the game on their own. Stuns and all other throwables help too.
@Daisy Daisy the biggest problem for beating them though is closing the gap. They kill me a lot when they are 100+ meters away, usually when out of throwable distance. I've learned that waiting for them to be engaged with another team and then third partying them is the better route. Mountain bike for sneaky pull ups
I've played over 8k hours, the worst thing in this game is when you're all skinned and geared up then a toxic teammate pulls you down by making fun of you for dying first, then starts to compare my skills to my rare gold medals and emblems. So my tip would be get naked and mute the chat. The gameplay impact when nothing is expected of me is huge!
I have 1600 hours and 2000 plus matches. Been playing since 2017 Beta. I have 8 wins but many many top 5's. I have a great system and great peripherals.
If you can't hear the directional cues or see your enemies first or know which direction shots are coming from you are a dead man. Plus twitch skills. Doesn't help that I am 58 :)
learn from your mistakes is crucial, but a lot of ppl think they did everything correct so they cant improve.
I love Wackyjacky man 💙
Sweet new skins!! Great video. Thank you Professor
3000+ hours but still I can't handle RECOIL
I improved a lot through the years. Just stay forcus and calm. Not blaming enemies because you're just worse than them then try to play better next time. Do not let the anger take control your result of losing.
We have asked for servers closer to South Africa many times, but just get ignored, so after 1500 hours of PUBG on 180-210ms ping and the occasional packet loss, I stopped playing the game. Miss it though.
Wacky Jacky said that's right, you don't need to be angry at defeat, even if you and the team realized that a cheater is against you, you can survive and even win, he's also right about being unique in gameplay, I'll give myself as an example. Due to the fact that I hold the mouse in my left hand and the keyboard in my right, I realized that I can conduct extremely fast single fire on the key more conveniently than many on the mouse. Thanks to this skill, I can use any DMR (or m16 or mutant, it's much more convenient to get in time with the shots on the key and the mouse as a manipulator for me) as if this is automatic fire and I will have an additional slot, let's say for a shotgun and so on a bunch of other nuances. Find yourself and play for fun.
Best advice - keep calm, and play smart ;)
Thanks fir this, Wacky! I have almost 2k hours and I feel like I'm not so great. Of course, I stopped playing recently. I plan to come back but my computer broke 😬
But this video will help once I return!
Good stuff Sir !
I think most peoples problem is they can't admit when they do something wrong or don't care about wanting to improve.
I think it is the best to use sensivity/controls which you are more comfortable with instead of copying other streamers
When are your skins out on console? I thought today but their not there!
last kill was awesome genius :))
Why I can't improve in PUBG? Because if you medically can't wear headphones it's near impossible to track players or even know if a player is running up behind you. Meanwhile other players have their volume jacked up with software to make footsteps louder but lower gunshots and can tell what building I'm in from across the street and know the difference between the sound the lower and upper floor makes. Good thing I have a squad and they can tell me what direction we're getting shot at from.
3:33 - was that the SAME GUY!??! 🤣 it sure did sound the same
and that ENDING BRUH!!!! 😆😂🤣🤣🤣🤣💀☠
These are all facts! Another banger of a video, especially for new people! I hope people learn to have fun once they find their settings because this is THE best shooting video game in history. GL HF everyone!
"Your not TIGLN"
My entire lobby - But... why not!
Hi. What about gameplay tips ? People don't improve also because they don't know the right distance to use AR or DMR (yes you can spray at 80m if you're good enough). Also focusing on environment: always check your surroundings even while moving, also be ready of what might happen everytime... And many more ...
came for pubg advice, left with life advice