We can all agree than PUBG Mobile or PUBG Mobile Lite, is super competitive. Every player tries to give their best performance in order to win the “Chicken Dinner”. It’s actually a battleground each time a new season begins since all want to achieve the highest rank placement. However, when few manage to do so, the majority can’t unfortunately. What sets them apart here is not just mere skills, but the settings used also. Read on as we guide you on how to set the sensitivity values for sniper rifles like a pro!
For regular players, it’s rare to see any specifies in a class or role. On the other hand, in a team of professionals, each member holds a specific position and perform tasks accordingly. Therefore, it’s easy to understand why their sensitivity settings don’t resemble others’. Just one minor tweak in the settings can yield great success. If you’re holding the sniper position for your team, read on for the best settings listed down below.
Camera Sensitivity (Free Look)
This first part is dedicated to adjusting the sensitivity of the free-look camera that you can access via the eye button. It helps you to navigate the surroundings, scout, or look for enemies without having to change the direction. It’s great for snipers as most of the time, you’ll be standing there with the scope on, so keeping your location secured is always a great idea. Here are the settings you should check out:
- Third-person: 100-120%
- First-person: 100-140%
- Camera: 70-120%
Camera
The camera sensitivity affects the sensitivity of your screen when scopes are on. You can’t call yourself a sniper without a scope, hence, these values are crucial to your gameplay. To get the best accuracy and panning action for your rifles, adjust the parameter according to the focal length of the scope. To be more specific, the longer the scope range, the lower the sensitivity. These are the settings used by most snipers:
- TPP no scope: 80%
- FPP no scope: 70%
- Red dot, Holographic: 38%
- 2x Scope: 60%
- 3x Scope: 22%
- 4x Scope (plus VSS): 12%
- 6x Scope: 15%
- 8x Scope: 10%
ADS sensitivity
ADS stands for Aim Down Sight, a value that determines how much control you have over recoil - the movement going up, down, or sideways of your weapons. Changing the ADS won’t alter your point of view at all, but it will greatly increase the accuracy..
- TPP no scope: 80%
- FPP no scope: 88%
- Red dot, Holographic: 60%
- 2x Scope: 60%
- 3x Scope: 38%
- 4x Scope (plus VSS): 30%
- 6x Scope: 21%
- 8x Scope: 8%
That’s everything we have for you today. But, remember to give these settings some warming-up action before jumping into ranked games.
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