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What Does TPP and FPP Mean in PUBG?

What Does TPP and FPP Mean in PUBG?
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Ever wondered what TPP and FPP stand for while playing PUBG Mobile? Let’s dive into this gamer’s lingo and crack the code.

In the world of PUBG Mobile, players often come across terms like TPP and FPP. But what do these abbreviations mean?

TPP vs. FPP: The Short Answer

TPP stands for Third-Person Perspective, while FPP stands for First-Person Perspective. These are two different camera angles you can play from in PUBG Mobile.

In TPP or Third-Person Perspective, the camera is positioned behind your character. This gives you a wider view of the surroundings, making it easier to spot enemies and plan your moves. On the other hand, FPP or First-Person Perspective puts you right into your character’s shoes. You see the game world through their eyes, making the gameplay more immersive but also more challenging since you have a limited view.

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