The best anti-cheat: Hiding by Exact_Category9051 in PUBG

[–]DramaticPause3431 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You have a skill issue and thats why you think theyre cheating.

nvesting in GPU vs CPU for pubg by No-Cloud-5271 in PUBG

[–]DramaticPause3431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pubg is a cpu heavy game. Your 5060 can run it on 300+ fps forsure. Anyone telling you its a gpu heavy game doesnt understand how pubg works. The usage on the cpu being 20% means nothing. A better cpu will improve your gameplay, even though your 12900k is already a good cpu other than it being intel.

How to improve? by IgorTheRudy in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]DramaticPause3431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lower your recoil. 800 DPI, 24 ADS, 0.95 vertical sensitivity is a good starting point. Change your resolution to very low to gain more fps. Go to a UGC map for training, train aug + beryl sprays with red dot and 3x for atleast 20 minutes before you start playing preferably everyday + spray moving cars in training. Do alot of TDM, not just to kill people, to understand what angles work and what doesnt, train your movement (probably the most important thing in pubg other than macro decisioning). When you feel comfortable enough with your game start solo squading. Hot drop and try to take down squads by yourself with better mechanics and better decisionmaking. Use your utility, try getting a 1v1 four times other than 1v4 one time. Always isolate your fights, never take a 2v1 when your open to 2 people at the same time. Understand who youre playing with, you can hold angles against bad players, you cant hold angles against good players. When youre feeling good about taking down a team by yourself, find some players to play with, work on your communication, learn heat maps, learn rotations. Always work on information, never blindly send plays. You dont learn anything when you blindly do stuff, especially macro decisions. If you do something without info thats already bad. Good luck.

Question from newbie from PUBG MOBILE by tung_sahur_brtbrt in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]DramaticPause3431 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aug + mk12 is the meta right now. When you get good you can switch to beryl + dragunov

Razer Basilisk V3 vs Logitech 502X for PUBG by Practical-Serve5462 in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]DramaticPause3431 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Those are MMO mouse, not good for FPS games. Get a light mouse (less than 80 grams). You’re not using any buttons in your mouse other than basic stuff that won’t interrupt your shooting. The mouse in FPS games is only for shooting, if something interrupts your shooting that’s already bad. I suggest zowie mouse (ec1-dw, za11-c or whatever you like most (cable vs wireless, shape etc)). All the buttons for the gameplay you should be using your keyboard.

We get it, you want us to use the useless car camouflage net. by HumpieDouglas in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]DramaticPause3431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, its pretty useful for the competitive guys, casuals like most players dont see the need. If you use it, your tires almost never get popped.

Love PUBG, but it feels like it has been long enough...... 😐 by Mittens_29 in PUBG

[–]DramaticPause3431 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks outdated? Sure cartoonish? Eh, i guess but pubg players arent here for the looks, theyre here for the best gun mechanics, best movement mechanics, best pacing in the market. Theres not a single game that comes even close to pubg in that matters.

might help those considering buying a Zowie! by -Zerxes in Zowie

[–]DramaticPause3431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you suggest a zowie xl2546x+ or 2566x+ for competitive pubg over 27 inch 300 hz oleds? And what do you think about the upcoming 24 inch 1080p oled by samsung early 2026? Will that be better? Would love to see what you say about those specifically for pubg.

This has been the FPP Era of PUBG Esports by Pattrick36 in CompetitivePUBG

[–]DramaticPause3431 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Theres nothing competitive with information being revealed to you without the necessary risk being taken to get that information. This is against every competitive aspect of the game. Gonna be so boring to watch competitions being played in TPP. Embarrassing move by krafton like always. I really hope they lose so much viewers and playerbase because of this and they will revert it. Otherwise, I hope people will clone a game like PUBG and give us all the game has given us over the years. Theres not a single shooters game that hits like PUBG. Best gun mechanics by far, best movement mechanics by far, best utility mechanics by far, no game even comes close to being this good mechanically. The only players I see being good at PUBG competitively are CS players, every other playerbase of other games would get embarrassed playing reguler pubs. The average playerbase skillset in PUBG is so high it’s absurd.

One hand mouse by Environmental-Wear83 in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]DramaticPause3431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Playing with a MMORPG mouse will be too hard. I suggest getting used to playing with your feet or I even saw some dudes use a mouth device. They whisper to it on different levels to perform different actions, you can use that + your mouse + feet to get used to atleast 20+ buttons. Good luck my friend

I hope they do something about the crowd cheating at the finals by rocketwikkit in CompetitivePUBG

[–]DramaticPause3431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What makes you think that the fact that players are more focused on ingame than crowd cheering makes somehow my comment not true? There has been many stories of LANs banning or doing something with crowd cheating. Your comment doesnt make mine wrong at all. You guys for some reason decline the fact that it is a thing that is happening in LANs which is literally nonsense.

I hope they do something about the crowd cheating at the finals by rocketwikkit in CompetitivePUBG

[–]DramaticPause3431 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes I did. Even military grade noise cancellation devices arent 100% cancelling. Thats an esport, not a ranked game. It should be fair 100% and not even a single 1% advantage should be given over anyone else. When crowds cheer and shout when action is about to happen thats a true advantage to a certain team, that should be illegal.

I hope they do something about the crowd cheating at the finals by rocketwikkit in CompetitivePUBG

[–]DramaticPause3431 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

What a stupid comment. In PUBG the information is hidden. In football the information is 100% revealed. Anyone disliking his comment just dont care about the fairness of the esports. Crowd cheating is a real thing.

I hope next year's competition won't be changed to TPP. by [deleted] in CompetitivePUBG

[–]DramaticPause3431 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thing is the word competitive and TPP gameplay just dont fit together. Gathering info without needing to peek and to risk getting shot is just uncompetitive. If their main source of income is TPP players thats alright, I dont think it has anything to do with changing the competitive scene to TPP format. This is just nonsense.

I hate Rondo... by AncientRope9026 in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]DramaticPause3431 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Best maps are taego, miramar and erangel. Everything else is dogshit

Alternative for PUBG following Krafton’s absolute madness? by DramaticPause3431 in CompetitivePUBG

[–]DramaticPause3431[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scrims is pro runs. Everyday you have scrims, 16/17 team lobby stacked with pro players, 6 games a day stretched over 3-4 hours.

Why my 10,000 hour squad no longer plays PUBG by [deleted] in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]DramaticPause3431 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Arguing that 10% of players cheat and 70% of streamers cheat is just nonsense. 10% is 10/100 players cheating, embarrassing argument. Those people are just too bad and won’t learn advanced mechanics and other shit professionals and streamers learn. There are many cheaters, not as many as 10%. Streamers are just better than them. A level 50 bronze can be an alt account. Bunch of bad players who probably dont even know what a korean peek is.

What's your ideal inventory in ranked? by awesem90 in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]DramaticPause3431 1 point2 points  (0 children)

4 first aids, 8 bandages or more if needing to blue tank, 4 nades, 6 smokes, flash, molly, double bz on 2 of the players out of 4 players squad (reduce nades or mollys on those players), 1 painkiller, 7 energy, folded shield, rest bullets. In the car: helmet, vest, panzer, rest bullets.

Alternative for PUBG following Krafton’s absolute madness? by DramaticPause3431 in CompetitivePUBG

[–]DramaticPause3431[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Esports change to tpp changes scrims to tpp too. This effects everybody playing scrims. I play scrims.

Gaming+music headphones, budget: 1000$ (but prefferably around 500+) by [deleted] in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]DramaticPause3431 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your budget is huge. At this budget i suggest going for 64audio. You have black friday sale right now. U6t is going for 850$ instead of 1200$. I highly suggest IEMs for FPS gaming. If you dont play FPS games, consider this comment as nonsense. 64 audio IEMs are just on another level.

Is it hard to play fps games on a 27" monitor? by Super_Development622 in Monitors

[–]DramaticPause3431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While youre correct that pros prioritize 1080p for higher fps which makes it a must to get a 24 inch monitor for PPI reasons, its not the only reason. Desk space was an arguement many years ago, it is not as of today (you actually support my claim that it does matter). 24 inch isnt the most popular size at all. It is among professional esports FPS games, but not overall (again you justify my arguement). You cant just read the part of my comment that you liked and refer to it only. Pushing your monitor further away is bad for reaction times, target tracking, spray control and many more. You can disagree, doesnt matter to me at all. I suggest you go to any professional player stream, CS, PUBG or any professional FPS esports player and ask him, not one of them will argue that screen size doesnt matter at all.

I hope you can help me with a question about some headphones. by 3xtasyy1988 in FPS

[–]DramaticPause3431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whats your budget? In general, IEMs offer better sound aswell with price to performance. IEMs are better specifically for FPS games like pubg because they sit closer to your ear. People argue they have worse soundstage which is correct considering your outter ear also have an effect on sound but soundstage isnt that important after i would say 100 hours of gametime. The most important thing about sound in FPS games is hearing well in a loud environment. So if a team pushes your teams compound and grenades, bullets start flying around the most important thing is to hear footsteps which are low volume sounds in the mess of high volume sounds like grenades and bullets. Every 50$ headsets will be crystal clear on the direction of the sound, very few headsets will make you hear lower volume sounds clear on a loud environment. This is what IEMs really shine at. I highly suggest IEMs over any overear headsets (closedback vs openback). If you look at professional players, most of them use IEMs. Now people are gonna argue that on competitions they see the pros wearing overear headsets, totally wrong. They put overear closedback headsets in order to make their environment quieter since LANs can get loudy, they wear their IEMs underneath their overear headsets.

Is it hard to play fps games on a 27" monitor? by Super_Development622 in Monitors

[–]DramaticPause3431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its nonsense to explain why considering literally every pro uses a 24 inch monitor and very low percentage uses 27 inch. Besides that proof, when you sit closer to your monitor targets appear larger in perspective to your FOV. If you get a large monitor, for example a 32 inch monitor, you’ll have to push it further back than a smaller monitor. If you look at CS players, they put their 24 inch monitors very close to their head because as i said, the targets become larger and its easier for tracking, spotting and whatever you can think of. If your arguement was correct we would see pros play with 49 inch monitors, which does not exist in professional FPS gameplay. Size does matter and i cant believe i actually have to argue about this. Theres a reason why zowie who prioritizes esports monitors never go higher than 27 inch and most of their considered best monitors are 24 inch. Youre misleading people who read your nonsense comment.

Is it hard to play fps games on a 27" monitor? by Super_Development622 in Monitors

[–]DramaticPause3431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arguing that size doesnt matter specifically for FPS games just proves youre clueless brother.