Thursday, January 17, 2019

Specs comparison: LG V40 Thin Q vs OnePlus 6T

The LG V40 Thin Q is expected to launch in India buy the end of January. We are comparing the LG upcoming flagship phone with the OnePlus 6T to see whether the phone will able to give a tough competition to one of the popular devices of the same segment OnePlus 6T at least on paper?
The LG V40 Thin Q is expected to come to India at around Rs 45,000 (appx). However, the company has not mentioned at what price they will launch the smartphone in India. The device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor and has a 6.4-inch QHD+ display. On the other hand, we have one of the most popular devices “OnePlus 6T”, which was launched last year at a price of Rs 37,999. It is also powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor and sports a dual camera set up at the back. Let’s do a quick comparison of the two to know which device got the best under its hood in terms of hardware.
Both the smartphones feature a 6.4-inch display. However, the LG V40 Thin Q offers a better 1080 x 3120 pixels than the OnePlus 6T that comes with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. 
When it comes to the processor, the LG V40 Thin Q is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, which is paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal memory that is expandable to up to 2TB via a microSD card. On the other hand, the OnePlus 6T is also backed by the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. The device packs 6GB RAM and 128GB internal memory, which is expandable to up to 256GB via a microSD card.
As far as the cameras are concerned. One of the main highlights of the LG V40 Thin Q is its triple camera set up at the back. The phone has a 12MP primary sensor, a 16MP ultra-wide angle sensor and a 12MP telephoto sensor along with a dual 8MP + 5MP camera setup on the front. When it comes to the OnePlus 6T, the phone has a dual 16MP + 20MP rear camera with a 16MP unit on the front. 
The LG V40 Thin Q is expected to launch in India in four color options Platinum Gray, Aurora Black, Moroccan Blue, and Carmine Red. You can get the OnePlus 6Tin India for Rs 37,999 via Amazon. 

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

PUBG Mobile tips and tricks: How to survive and win a battle royale


PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds—or PUBG as it’s known by fans—is finally available on mobile. The PC, Xbox One, and now Android and iOS smash hit may have lost some ground to Epic Games’ Fortnite in the ‘great battle royale war’, but Bluehole’s sandbox kill-fest reigns supreme on Android sitting on top of the Play Store with over ten million downloads.
For those new to the game, the first thing you should know is that PUBG is all about surviving until the bitter end in a 100-person free-for-all or as a team by any means necessary. Yet whether you’re the kind of player that likes to grab the best weapons you can find and go all guns blazing, or you opt for a more stealthy approach, there are some gameplay basics that apply to everyone that enters the battlefield.
In this guide, you’ll find some essential tips and tricks that will put you ahead of the pack in PUBG mobile and help you bag those sweet, sweet chicken dinners.
pubg mobile parachute
Don’t land in the water, obviously.

Choose where to land very carefully

A game of PUBG can last as long as half an hour or, if things go horribly wrong, it can all be over in a few seconds. One surefire way of exiting early is by misjudging your initial landing spot.
As a general rule of thumb, you want to aim for the best loot spots in the game’s Erangel map (the desert map, Miramar, will launch in a future update) while also avoiding as many other players as possible. There are some particular areas that regularly spawn the best weapons and armor such as the military base, power plant, or the various major towns, but bare in mind that other seasoned players will be heading there too.
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Once you’ve jumped out of the cargo plane, keep an eye out for swarms of other players heading to a single location and avoid those areas like the plague.
Likewise, don’t just aimlessly drift once you’re in freefall—pinpoint a safe enough area, preferably with buildings so you can grab some loot, and push forward to speed your way there. Buildings will show up as white blocks on the mini map, so make sure you’re heading in the right direction.
If you can’t see one you can always open your parachute early and coast over to a decent landing zone. Just be aware that every second you spend in the sky is a second your opponents will be using to scoop up loot.

Loot first, shoot later

Let me re-emphasize this one last time—if you die in PUBG you are dead. In solo play, there are no second chances, and in squads you’ll be putting your team’s chances of victory at risk if you keep getting downed early.
Once you hit the floor, your first priority is gearing up so you don’t get clipped in any initial skirmishes. You’ll find crucial loot scattered around in buildings and supply crate drops. The latter contain the most sought-after weapons like the insanely powerful AWM sniper rifle but remember you won’t be the only one hoping to grab the spoils.
pubg mobile supply drop
Make sure to share the spoils in a supply drop if you’re in a squad.
The most important loot in the early stages is a half-decent weapons, ammo, and some reasonable armor, as well as a backpack upgrade (up to level 3) so you have room for better gear as you start exploring. Any gun is better than your fists or even the legendary PUBG frying pan, so grab any nearby firearms before engaging a foe.
Armor is also crucial so you can take more hits in a firefight. Like the backpack, head and body armor is graded from level 1 to 3, but level 3 armor is fairly rare. Aim for level 2 armor before picking a scrap, or level 1 at a bare minimum.
Health items are also a priority. First aid kits are preferable, but bandages, painkillers, and the like will all help in a pinch. Thrown items like grenades will become more important later on as an offensive or distraction tool once the player count has diminished, but don’t be afraid to throw an explosive surprise if you come across an unsuspecting group early on.
pubg mobile aiming
See that tiny outline of a person? No? Then don’t pull the trigger.

Only shoot when you’re in range

This is the ultimate rookie error and it’ll get you killed more than anything else in PUBG Mobile. Deciding when to hide and when to attack is a tricky balancing act, but you should never ever open fire unless you know your weapon has a chance of hitting the target.
While knowing when you’re in range will take some practice for complete newcomers, if you have any experience with PvP shooters you’ll already have a fair understanding of the basics. Shotguns (especially the awesome S12K) and SMGs are useful for up-close burst damage, assault rifles and pistols are good for mid-range fights, and sniper rifles are perfect for long distance pot shots.
Shotguns and SMGs are useful for up-close burst damage, assault rifles and pistols are good for mid-range fights, and sniper rifles are perfect for long distance pot shots.
If you’re shooting at a distant enemy with, say, the otherwise fairly strong Tommy Gun, all you’re doing is giving away your position which is a fatal mistake.
Attachments can extend the range of some weapons—assault rifles with scopes can sometimes be better than sniper rifles—but some guns are only useful in specific circumstances. Shotguns, for example, are a great tool for clearing out a building but are practically useless out in the open fields.
Where possible, try to keep complementary weapons on hand and don’t carry two weapons that fulfill the same purpose.

Keep an eye on the map

It’ll take a fair few games to learn the layout of certain areas of the PUBG map, let alone the whole thing. While you’re getting used to the landscape, make sure you’re paying attention to the mini map and keeping an eye on the diminishing play area.
In PUBG, the only safe area lies within “The Circle”. This circle will begin to shrink at select times during the match and if you find yourself outside of it for too long, you’ll eventually die.
The damage you take in this electrified blue field will increase as the circle shrinks. Early on you’ll be fine for a few minutes, while in the very final stage you won’t last more than ten seconds.
pubg mobile screenshot
Time to move.
Each new circle will show on your map as a white outline, so if you watch your map you’ll always know where to go next. There’s no need to rush in the early phases, but towards the end you’ll need to get moving to avoid death while also trying to steer clear of other players who will be doing the same thing. You should always be trying to remain in cover where possible, but if you do need to move, move quickly and with purpose.
The mini map also has one final trick up its sleeve that you absolutely need to look out for—a fire indicator. If you hear gunfire in your vicinity, have a quick glance at the map and it’ll show exactly where it’s coming from.
pubg mobile vehicle
You can lean out of vehicles from the passenger seat for some spicy drive-bys.

Wheels are better than legs

Need to get somewhere fast? Then you need a vehicle, my friend.
Vehicles are littered all around Erangel but you’ll find them most commonly near the larger cities and on the main roads.
Unfortunately, while there are plenty of vehicles to go around, there’s also up to 99 other players potentially looking to get behind the wheel too, so be sure it’s safe before approaching.
The motorcycle and buggy are both great for zipping to the next play area but will leave you relatively exposed. Larger vehicles like the jeep will be slower but are great for carrying around four players with a nice amount of protection.
PUBG Mobile’s touchscreen controls can be a bit fiddly at the best of times, so you can imagine how difficult it is to deliver a lethal blow to an opponent when they’re driving straight at you. The downside, however, is the amount of attention you’ll draw thanks to those loud engines.
pubg mobile prone
You can’t see me.

Hide and peek

PUBG games almost always end with a tiny group of fighters lying around on the floor hoping someone else pops their head up first. That person usually gets domed immediately, by the way, so make sure it isn’t you.
Going fully prone in PUBG is an important maneuver, so much so that it has its own dedicated button. It’s also a double-edged sword, however, as while you’ll get a nice recoil and accuracy boost and generally be a little more hidden, mobility is almost non-existent.
If someone approaches you from behind while you’re on your chest, you’re almost definitely going to end up dead—especially if you’re looking through a scope at the same time. Keep an eye on your mini map and the surroundings before hitting the floor, and don’t be afraid to flank your opponents when they’re lying down.
When out in the open, taking advantage of rocks and the sides of buildings for cover can be a much safer alternative. What PUBG doesn’t tell you is that you can actually peek around the side of cover without exposing your squishy limbs, but to do that you’ll have to take a quick trip to the Settings > Basic menu.
pubg mobile peek
Enable peek for an advantage over less studious players.
Simply toggle Peek & Fire to “Enable” and you’ll be able to peer around corners. Just be aware that you’re far from invulnerable when doing this, as your head will lean with you, but you’ll be a much smaller target.
One final point on controls: remap the buttons if you need to. There are three presets for both general and vehicle controls to choose from, but if you can tweak these even further by hitting the Customize option. You can move around every single aspect of the HUD to your liking, increase button sizes, and alter icon transparency, and you can also reset everything to default if you mess up.
pubg mobile squad
Be a good wingman and talk your way to victory.

Communicate with your squadmates

Erangel can be a very lonely place when you’re squatting in a field somewhere all alone, just waiting for a chance to strike. That all changes in duo or group play where strategic play and constant communication are key to victory.
Attacking in numbers is far safer than splitting up.
Almost every aspect of PUBG changes in co-op, be it choosing a place to land, deciding who takes what loot, picking a target, or even calling who gets to ride shotgun in a vehicle. Attacking in numbers is far safer than splitting up, but equally, you’ll need to maintain a little distance from your allies from time to time to flank opponents and hold vantage points.
Thankfully, PUBG Mobile supports native voice chat using your device’s speakers and microphone, although you will have to enable the latter in Settings > Audio. Alternatively, if you have a few buddies, you can always use voice and chat apps like Discord.

Thursday, January 3, 2019

PubG Mobile pro tips to win chicken dinner without resorting to hacks

Getting killed every round? Here are some clever tricks to get that elusive Chicken Dinner on PubG mobile.

PlayerUnknown's Battleground might not be a name the majority of Indian kids are familiar with, but ask anyone about PubG Mobile and it will be instantly recognisable. The popular battle royale game became the most popular video game of the year along with Fortnite with over 200 million downloads and 30 million daily active users across the world. The game is especially popular in India and rest of Asia, and for good reason. PubG Mobile marks a watershed moment in mobile gaming Never has a mobile game felt so close to its PC counterpart, including a robust multiplayer platform which is the real reason why the game became a runaway success.
 
However, with so many users playing the game at all times of the day, winning is a matter of both luck and precise strategies and skills. Apart from training themselves, a pro PubG player also has a few strategies and useful tricks up their sleeves that give them an edge over the others. You can also read our piece on tips and tricks for beginners and if you tend to die often, take a look at the mistakes every PubG noob should avoid.
 
While a powerful, flagship phone is definitely the best choice to play the game, Tencent has optimised the game such that it runs smooth on all devices in every price segment, with the quality of graphics being the only thing that differs. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some advanced strategies and tricks that can help you get that elusive Chicken Dinner.

Before the round begins

Tweak button sizes
The on-screen controls, by default are more or less good enough for beginners but a pro player always have their own custom layout. While playing a squad match, I prefer to keep my peek buttons closer to the trigger button on the right, while the sprint button is kept a little higher than the default position. I also increase the size of the scope and the jump button on the left. As a left-hander, I tend to use the trigger button on the left a lot, so I also increase the size of the left trigger while keeping the right trigger smaller so I have more thumb room to look around and aim properly.
Adjust graphics
The new 0.10.0 update brings a new option to adjust the screen setting. With smartphones now offering displays with notches and taller aspect ratio, you can tweak your in-game setting to suit the panel on your phone. There are three options to choose from: normal, 18:9 and notch. While I’m more used to using the normal mode while playing on phones like the OnePlus 6 (which is my default phone to play PubG Mobile) because the game automatically adapts to the notch. In case it doesn’t on the phone you’re using, switch to the notch mode.
Apart from that, using the colourful style increases the in-game contrast which might help you spot enemies easier as any sharply contrasting dresses enemies wear will stand out.
Make good use of Training ground
This is a no-brainer but often overlooked feature of the game. PubG Mobile has a training mode that lets you try out all the guns, attachments and ammos to see which suits you better. While it’s important to be versatile and make use of any weapon that you find in-game, the key here is to learn the recoil patterns. Guns like the AKM has a high damage rate, but also high recoil. If you memorise the recoil pattern and master the gun, you will have an edge over the others even before the match begins. This takes some time and concentrated practice with keen observation.

Beginning of the round:

Land at hotspots which are away from the flight path
Take time to learn the map. That’s a tip for the beginning. I’m assuming if you’re reading this, you’re already past that stage and know the important hotspots in a particular map. Next, choose a hotspot that you know will have good loot but is slightly away from the flight path. This may not always work, but when it does, you will have most of the loot for yourself, and even if people come, there will be few and can be easily dealt with considering you will have better guns already.
Compensators and Suppresors are better than Flash Hiders
While looting keep in mind that a compensator or a suppresor is more effective when you’re using an automatic rifle or a sniper. Flash hiders reduce recoil by 10 percent while compensators reduce recoil by 25 percent. Suppressors muffle the sound and the bullet echo, while the flash hider will only hide the bullet flash when you fire the gun. All things considered, the former two are more preferred over the other. However, if you are using a bolt-action sniper rifle, a compensator is basically useful and in that case, you should stick to a suppressor.
Moreover, other attachments like an extended mag or a bullet loop are far more useful than a quick draw mag for obvious reasons. If you’re using a gun like the M416 (it’s one of the best in my opinion), make sure you pick up either an angled foregrip or a vertical foregrip.
Edge of the circle play
This is a strategy that comes handy if you are aiming for the Chicken Dinner and want to survive till the end without coming across threatening situations. The trick here is to stay around the edge of the blue circle where enemies will usually be busy trying to escape the blue zone. The space between the white zone and the blue zone early in the game is also a good spot to start playing. The caveat here is that you have to be super aware of when the blue zone starts closing in. Keep an eye out on the timer so you can time your escape perfectly. The strategy is also useful to get some handy kills because enemies will be distracted enough while trying to escape the blue zone. More than that, by wearing a blue dress, you can camouflage with the blue zone itself, so it’s harder to spot.

In the middle of the round

Bridge Block
This strategy used to be quite rare among players in the beginning when PubG wasn’t so popular, but over time has gained ground as a useful way of camping and getting some kills. If you are in a squad, gather as many cars as you can and create a roadblock on a bridge where you think enemies will cross. A useful of determining this is to predict where the white zone will be created next. If you see a place like the Military Base in Erangel out of the white zone after the first or second circle, chances are your opponents will try using a bridge to escape the island. That’s the time you should head for a bridge block. Once the roadblock is set-up, hide behind the cars and look for enemies approaching. Once they are close enough, ambush them all at once and you have guaranteed kills. Most players nowadays will be aware of such a thing, so be prepared to be sniped from a distance.
An alternative to this strategy is to hide behind the unusable cars in the bridge without creating a roadblock. This will give your enemies the impressions that there’s nobody in the bridge and they will have their guard down. Keep a lookout on either side and once you spot someone, rain down the bullets on them.
Switch to a 4X from a 6X
This is more of a personal preference but I find the 4X scope more useful than the 6X scope. Agreed the 6X scope zooms in further than the 4X, but the tunnel vision on the 6X is also lesser. In case of the 4X, you have a wider tunnel vision and the periphery of the scope is a good way to extend your zoomed-in field-of-view. The same is not the case in the 6X where the periphery is quite restricted and you can only see through the scope and not around it. 8X is even worse in that regard, but in case of the 8X scope the zoom factor is much higher and you can spot enemies much farther away. Note that 8X can only be used in a sniper rifle.
Don’t kill knocked out players immediately
In the middle of the round when there are around 30-40 players left in the game, don’t kill players immediately after knocking them out. Use the knocked out player as a bait to lure out the others. Often, the knocked out player will ask for help and soon enough you will see his teammate coming to revive him. Wait for that moment and either get them both with a grenade or spray an automatic rifle on them. Keep in mind that knocked players often try to seek a hiding spot and might get away from your field-of-view. If you think that is becoming the case, take him down without waiting, else he will be revived and will know your position.
Divide and Conqurer
It’s good to stick together as a squad when you are starting out, but once you have enough loot and have settled in, spread out in groups of two. Don’t stray too far though. That helps when you are ambushed by another squad, and the rest of your teammates can give you backup. Use the strategy when you have taken up a building or a rooftop. Let two guys stay on the rooftop while the other two can take the windows one floor down. This helps to lay out cover fire and distract a squad attacking you. The strategy can be used in multiple ways like using two cars to drive around, or spreading out while being prone right at the end of the game; the choice is yours.
Use an exploded car for cover
Cars in PubG can double up as nice cover spots. But cars can be destroyed and if you’re in the vicinity, you might get knocked-out as well. The trick is to first destroy the car yourself and then use the leftover to take cover. If you are in a wide open field, it’s a good way to get to cover. Bullets hitting the exploded car will not do anything and you can peek out from behind the car to pwn your enemies. Alternatively, if you get a flare gun and have everything you need already, use the flare gun to summon the bulletproof UAZ. The bullet-proof car is not only a good escape vehicle but when the going gets tough, simply hide behind it and shoot away. Keep in mind that the car isn’t completely bullet-proof, and two or three rounds of 7.62mm bullets will be enough to destroy it.

Nearing the end of the round

Ditch the car  
When you’re nearing the end of the round and the white zone gets really small, ditch the car. Cars make sound  and even come up on the map. It will give your position away making you an easy target. It’s better to crouch or even go prone to keep out of sight. Once you spot an enemy, make sure you have a good view and then proceed for the kill. Staying low and not giving away your position is key in the last few minutes.
Having said that, in certain situations especially in Miramar where the end might just be in an open ground with no cover, using a car to drive around can sometimes be the safest option. There will be snipers just waiting it out and the driving the car around will not give them an opportunity to attack you. In case they do, you will know their position and then use the car for cover to pwn them.
Drop secondary weapons if you’re wearing a ghillie suit
If you’re camouflaging wearing a ghillie suit, drop the pan and the second weapon. Those poke out of the dress and can easily give away your position. Ghillie suits in Erangel and Sanhok are more helpful if you hide behind foliage, while on Miramar, it’s better to take cover behind a rock.
Use smoke grenades to create diversions
In case you are ambushed in the end, or enemies have you cornered, use smoke grenades to create a diversion. While most pro players will know the tactic and will call out your bluff, you can still rely on smokes to escape. The trick is to throw the grenade in a place where you won’t be going so that enemies think that’s where you’re headed. You can also use a smoke grenade to protect a knocked down teammate while you’re reviving him.
Carpet bomb enemies out of their hiding spots
This is when your frag grenades come in handy. Often at the closing minutes of the match, the last few left alive will be hiding in the grass, or inside a house. Have a few nades handy and throw them around the white zone. Chances are one of the them will fall near them, prompting them to get up and run away from it giving you the perfect opportunity to frag them.
Switch to a gun with higher rate of fire
If you are comfortable, you should switch to either a UMP9 or a UZI, both of which have a higher rate of fire (but considerably lower damage). This will give you an edge over others using a rifle which will have higher recoil and slower fire rate. I have personally won a lot of matches using an SMG in the end, and it might just be useful for you guys too. It’s foolish to have a sniper rifle when the circle is at its smallest though. In that case, simply switch to an automatic with burst fire or an SMG.