
If you prefer to play it safe, skip those places. Examples of hot drops include Pochinki and Military Base in the ErangeI map, Los Leones and Pecado in Miramar, Bootcamp and Paradise Resort in Sanhok, Cosmodrome and Villa in Vikendi, and Power Plant and Midtstein in the newest map, Livik.
Bigger towns attract more players, so if you like intense fights, jump into somewhere called a hot drop. It also tells you how many people are left on board. PUBG Mobile plots the path of the aircraft across the map, so you can see what you'll be flying over. When you are done with these, click "Start" and wait until you get in the match.Ĭhoose your landing spot and jump from the aircraft. Before starting the match, you must select your server and keep in mind that you can't change the server without passing 60 days. You can choose to play on any of the 6 maps given: Erangel, the classic island map and great for everything Miramar, a desert map without much cover designed for sniper enthusiasts Sanhok, a small rain forest map (4km*4km in size) perfect for close-quarters combat Vikendi, the 6*6 snowy map, great for head-on battles with your enemies Livik, which is a fairly new map and is smaller than the above 4 (2km*2km, which is only 1/16 the size of Erangel) and Karakin, which is kind of like the Miramar map, but way smaller (2km*2km). New players would typically start with classic mode, the original mode of PUBG Mobile. There, you can adjust some of your match settings including: game modes(Ranked/Unranked Classic, Arcade, TDM, etc.), perspective(TPP or FPP), and number of team members(solo, duo, and squad). Click on the area above the "Start" button to get to the match options page. Test out your sensitivity settings in the Training Grounds. Most phone players need to adjust their gyroscope sensitivity settings, while a lot of iPad players can still rock without using a gyroscope at all. Gyroscope players have 2 more parts-Gyroscope sensitivity and ADS gyroscope sensitivity. There are 2 main parts of the sensitivity setting: The camera sensitivity (sensitivity when the screen is swiped, while NOT firing) and the ADS sensitivity (sensitivity when the screen is swiped while firing). Continue to adjust your sensitivity setting until you are completely satisfied with it. There really is no one-size-fits-all sensitivity setting (in other words, a so-called pro player sensitivity setting may not work for you), and the best sensitivity for you will depend on the device you are using, your proficiency with controlling recoil, among other factors. A good sensitivity setting is crucial: you rely on it for better aiming and less recoil.