When you die in Battlegrounds, you stay dead. So, it’s natural to want to camp. But that can be so boring, and oftentimes the more aggressive you are, the more successful you are at surviving.
Firefights are one of the game’s most exciting elements, and it’s such a rush to wipe out opposing groups. If you see a player and have an opportunity to shoot, take it. Don’t wait around for them to come into your house or run into another squad. Take the initiative and take them down.
Plus, the more aggressive you are, the more practice you’ll get with the game’s different guns, which can be tricky to use. As you get practice, though, your kill count will start to go up, making encounters a lot more manageable when it really counts.
There will always be situations when the smart thing to do is run. But you’ll have a lot more fun if you’re bold and seek other players out. Trust me, you don’t want to spend the entire round just sitting in a house only to get killed without firing a single shot. That turns a fun game into a slog real quick.
They say the best offense is a good defense. That doesn’t apply to Battlegrounds. The next time you land in a crowded city, find yourself a gun and immediately start shooting other players. You’ll die a lot. But you’ll kill a lot of people, too. After all, the fewer players there are, the better chance you have of surviving until the end.
And if you die, there’s always next time.
Article source: https://www.technobuffalo.com/2017/07/15/playerunknowns-battlegrounds-tips/