CHICKEN DINNER IN EVERY MATCH LESSON 1 - PUBG Guide - Fan Made

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Monday, 4 March 2019

CHICKEN DINNER IN EVERY MATCH LESSON 1

To conquer chicken dinners is not an easy task, there is only one way to get it, you

must be the last. The way you do it is not a problem, there is no dirty game in the PUBG, there is only survival at any cost.

If you are relatively new to the game, your first instinct is to avoid fights, if possible, this might be the biggest mistake. You must overcome this fear, hands trembling and anxiety. Leave it in the middle of the action. The aim for this zone and military zone is with heavy traffic. You need to quickly learn how to find prey, equip, aim and kill. After you master these concepts, you can expand your playing style.

GETTING STARTED - PC SETTINGS

Make sure you use the best settings for your installation. As a rule, most people play with a combination of high and low settings to maximize performance. I can't offer the best settings for you, you have to check it yourself, but I have to suggest that the visibility is very high. This will force the game to load all the resources at the start, which will result in a game that is much smoother when traveling to a new area. With higher settings, there is an increased need for RAM to play this game in Ultra, I would suggest 16GM RAM for smooth games.

PLAY SOLO

Drop it

Choosing a place to throw plays a big role in your ability to quickly adapt and last longer than in the top 50. Depending on your playing style, you can use all weapons, or maybe avoid action and move away. Whatever you do, choose a place with transportation and buildings.

Pay attention to flight paths, this allows you to determine which city can and which doesn't. For example, airplanes from the south from east to west, which means that almost no one will land in the north, he must go there, the first is suddenly served first.

Falling enemy players, notice where you see the parachute open, you will know which direction the company expects or should be avoided when moving.

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