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Coordinating targets and flanks with teammates.
If you are looking for legitimate ways to improve your recoil control (often referred to as "paper" or a guide), here are the most effective in-game methods to make your shooting "better" without risking your account: 1. Essential In-Game Mechanics
Open your PUBG settings and look for . Increase this value slightly (between 1.1 and 1.3).
A script calibrated for a bare M416 will fail completely if you equip a , a Compensator , or a Muzzle Brake . Furthermore, crouching or going prone inherently cuts your recoil by up to 50%. If you fire while crouched with a vertical script active, the script will pull your crosshair directly into the dirt. 3. The Illusion of Control
PUBG regularly issues hardware bans (HWID), meaning you cannot play again even if you buy a new account. 2. Lack of Skill Development
It makes high-recoil weapons like the Beryl M762 or Mk14 feel like laser beams. Why a Script Won't Make You a Better Player
For players looking to improve without resorting to scripts, there are several alternatives. Professional players and content creators often share tips, tricks, and training exercises that can help players improve their aiming and recoil control. PUBG also offers various training modes where players can practice their aim and familiarize themselves with weapon recoil in a more controlled environment.
PUBG’s anti-cheat team, including BattlEye , actively develops technologies to identify abnormal input patterns and mouse script manipulation. Even if a script claims to be "undetectable," using it can lead to a permanent ban.
Advanced scripts can be quite complex:
Crouching significantly reduces recoil by roughly 10-20% , making your sprays much tighter.
A script does not make you a better player; it simply removes a core mechanic of the game. Why Using Scripts is Actually Worse (The Risks)