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riving in PUBG Mobile is easy to learn, but like real driving, difficult to master. The handling of vehicles can differ greatly between types, so take care when steering. Put simply: not all cars are created equal.
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PUBG Mobile – Vehicle Tips
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This page contains PUBG tips and strategies for vehicles and driving from the team working on Player known’s Battlegrounds and PUBG Mobile.
PUBG Mobile Survival Guide – Vehicle and Driving Tips
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This is the second installment of our PUBG Mobile survival guide series. Last week, we shared with you some tips and tricks to survive the game’s opening, violent moments. This week, it’s everyone’s favorite flop-sweat ridden nightmare: welcome back to Driver’s Ed, everyone. Let’s go over some of the rules of the battle royale road.
Find the Right Car
PUBG Mobile is littered with vehicles, but most are abandoned and too damaged to be drivable. Learn the visual profiles of the drivable vehicles so you don’t waste time.
Certain vehicles lend themselves to certain situations. Motorcycles and dune buggies can offer some nice speed and handling, but leave driver and passengers more exposed to enemy fire. More armored vehicles like the VW Bus and Jeep keep those inside safer, but could be more dangerous in… other ways.
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Driving in PUBG is easy to learn, but like real driving, difficult to master. The handling of vehicles can differ greatly between types, so take care when steering. Put simply: not all cars are created equal.
PUBG employs a physics engine that can make your car react in a realistic way to bumpy, unstable terrain, so head’s up: you will end up going airborne. If you’re not great with bumps, stay between the lines and stick to the road for a (generally) smoother ride. Try tapping the arrow buttons while driving to make smaller, more accurate adjustments to your car’s direction. Need to make a 180 fast? Give it the ole’ lead thumb.
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