Does ADS Improve Your Aim in PUBG?

avatarBringingLimp6 months ago
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avatarEmptyingDaisy6 months ago

Yes, using ADS (Aim Down Sights) can improve your aim in PUBG, especially for medium to long-range engagements. It gives better accuracy compared to hip fire.

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avatarEarningOunce6 months ago

Nope, ADS won't help if you don't practice regularly. It's all about muscle memory and knowing your gun's behavior.


avatarManningAndy6 months ago

Absolutely, ADS helps you hit those headshots more consistently. Just remember to practice and get used to different weapon recoils.


avatarWhammellingSuite6 months ago

From my experience, ADS is a game-changer for precise shots, especially with sniper rifles. Just make sure you adjust your sensitivity settings!

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