Best PUBG Mobile Sensitivity Settings for Aussie Players ๐ฏ
Getting your sensitivity settings right in PUBG Mobile is one of the most important steps to improving your aim. These settings are tested by Australian OCE players for consistency at all engagement ranges.
Why Sensitivity Settings Matter
PUBG Mobile has separate sensitivity settings for:
- Camera sensitivity (looking around without aiming)
- ADS (Aim Down Sights) for each scope
- Gyroscope (motion-based aiming)
Recommended Sensitivity Settings (Starter)
Camera Sensitivity (No Scope)
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ADS Sensitivity
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Gyroscope Settings
Gyroscope uses your phone's motion sensor for fine aiming adjustments.
Recommended for beginners: Set gyroscope to Scope On only, so it activates only when you're aiming down sights.
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Graphics Settings for Competitive Play
| Setting | Recommended Value | |---------|------------------| | Graphics | Smooth / Balanced | | Frame Rate | High (60fps) or Ultra | | Style | Classic | | Shadows | Off | | Anti-aliasing | On | | Auto Adjust | Off |
Pro Tip: On older Aussie Android devices, use Smooth + Extreme frame rate for the smoothest experience in PUBG Mobile.
How to Find YOUR Perfect Settings
- Start with the recommended settings above
- Play 5 matches and note where your aim feels off
- Too fast? Lower all values by 10
- Too slow? Increase all values by 10
- Repeat until shots feel natural
Testing Your Settings
Use PUBG Mobile's Training Ground to test settings before ranked:
- Shoot moving targets at 50m, 100m, and 200m
- Practice recoil control on a wall
- Adjust until all distances feel controllable
Common Mistakes with Settings
- Changing settings too often โ Give each setting 20+ games before judging
- Copying pro settings exactly โ Pros use high-end devices; adjust for yours
- Ignoring frame rate โ 60fps makes a massive difference in PUBG Mobile
- Forgetting HUD layout โ Bad HUD layout undoes good sensitivity settings