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First Person Perspective (FPP) in PUBG PUBG Guide and Tips

Last update: 13 August 2019

As a rule, the game offers two perspective modes to choose from - either FPP, or TPP (first or third-person). In each of the game modes, the perspective can be imposed. The next section of the Guide will help you with a few questions related to playing in FPP mode in PUBG.

1. In FPP, you cannot look from behind a cover without exposing yourself to fire. Here, you have to lean out from behind the cover to see anything. As a result of that, you can be shot by an enemy observing the area. However, this works both ways - the enemy also has to lean out.

2. It is impossible to look into a building by panning the camera in an appropriate way. The only way to find out what is going on in the building it enter the building or look through the window - in both cases, this may end in your death. This also means that it is easier to defend while indoors, especially if the enemy moves around carelessly and you can easily track him.

3. In FPP, you can still use "ALT" to look around. You can look around within 180 degrees- nie you cannot look back.

4. It is better to watch out on a vehicle, if your vision is limited in connection with a different mode. The key thing is not to drive the car among buildings - if you want to check out a building, park the car within the distance of, around, 100 meters and approach the building slowly. This way, you will limit the noise of the working engine.

5. Remember that you can play with your friend in the DUO mode. What makes this important is that you will be able to monitor what is going on around you, especially behind your back. Thanks to your companion, you are safer moving forward, while he (or you) keeps an eye on what's behind you. This will decrease the risk of a flanking attack.

6. After you jump off the plane and go down, you will be in TPP. Use that to your advantage to locate as many enemies as possible, before all of you land. As soon as you land, you (and the rest of the players) will switch into FPP.

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