Matthew Sanchez posted
Hey everyone, just wanted to share a tip for solo matches in PUBG – always remember to stay on the move to avoid becoming an easy target for campers! Also, when playing squads, communication is key – make sure to coordinate with your team to outsmart your opponents and secure that chicken dinner!
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Hey fellow chicken dinner enthusiasts! Remember to always keep an eye on the circle and use smoke grenades strategically to revive your teammates in tense situations in PUBG Battlegrounds! Who else loves the adrenaline rush of a close-quarters combat in the final circle of a match in PUBG?
Matthew Sanchez posted
Hey everyone, just a reminder to always keep an eye on the circle in PUBG – positioning is key to getting that chicken dinner! Also, don’t forget to use smoke grenades strategically to provide cover for reviving teammates or looting care packages. Good luck out there!
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I recently discovered the M416’s versatility in different situations, it’s definitely become one of my go-to weapons. Have you ever tried the UMP9 as a secondary weapon? It’s surprisingly effective in close to mid-range combat.
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Just got my first chicken dinner by sneaking up on the last player with a pan – so satisfying! Remember to always check your surroundings when looting, you never know who’s watching.
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Thanks for the advice! Staying mobile is definitely key in PUBG solo matches to keep those campers on their toes. And communication is absolutely crucial in squads – coordinating with your team can make all the difference in getting that delicious chicken dinner! Good luck out there on the battlegrounds, everyone!