Free Fire
1) Never release your parachute :
You can open the parachute immediately after you jump from the plane. Avoid doing this. You'll land later than your competitors if you open your parachute, which will slow down your descent. We have witnessed this countless times previously. Players that land before you can still shoot you while you're still in the air. (You can also harm other people in the same way.) You don't need to worry about it because the game will automatically activate the parachute once you are close to the ground.
2) Begin to flee, avoiding cities :
Run as soon as you touch down: Combat is not a smart idea right now. We went into great detail on this subject in our Where to Land Guide, but it bears repeating: Cities will see a lot of combat, so stay away from them at first. Get as far away from other players as you can should be your aim. Let them murder one another. To land in a peaceful area, try to be the last person to leap out of the aircraft. If you land in the Power Plant region of the map, utilise a car to leave as soon as you can because this is where gamers are concentrated the most.
3) Keep clear of cars :
When playing alone, only use automobiles in an emergency. Vehicles are loud and noticeable even from a few metres distant. If you must use a vehicle, do it for a very brief period of time. As soon as you exit the car, get as far away from the location as you can. In this way, playing as a team allows you to feel more at ease: One of you can drive while the other takes the shot. Driving is only beneficial when you're a member of a team. It is a suicide mission in single play.
4) Weapons Are Not More Important Than Armour :
Most players start by looking for weaponry. However, you must focus on locating armour. If you don't wear armour, even if you have the strongest weapon in the game, a sniper bullet will be enough to kill you. Your "head" is most vulnerable to injury, so start by looking for a helmet. You should protect your head first and foremost since headshots are extremely dangerous and can kill you in one strike. If you have enough armour on you, you can leave battle even if you don't have any weapons. You live by the mantra, “Live to fight another day.”
5) Be Not Greedy :
You may occasionally witness loot crates literally falling from the sky. The best armour and weapons in the game are found in these "airdrops" boxes. Although you will have a "irresistible" want to rush to the crate, resist the urge. There are probably dozens of individuals rushing to the same location because numerous other gamers also saw the same drop. Instead of focusing on the crate, head in the direction it landed and get ready to surprise them from a nearby location. Some of your opponents are simple to dispatch from a distance. Keep in mind that in Free Fire, greedy players will not fare well.
6) Don't Be Greedy, Really :
If you've made it to the end of the game, you already have a large inventory of weapons and gear. Don't be greedy; at this point, your main priority should be staying alive, not locating more treasure. If you are happy with your existing configuration, don't look for new weaponry. In Free Fire, the differences between the guns are barely perceptible. If you are satisfied with your assault rifle, there is no need to "upgrade" it. You should concentrate on medkits rather than adding more guns to your inventory. A sniper may be waiting patiently for a greedy player to fall into a trap hidden in the loot you see in a room, so keep that in mind.
7) Utilise headphones.
Although you might not see the players moving around the pitch of play, "sounds" are impossible to ignore. Always play with headphones and be aware of other players' sounds, especially in small places. You can hear the specific rooms that other players have entered and their locations if you listen closely enough. Avoid moving too quickly for the same reason: Your adversaries can hear you.
8) Don't run away :
Yes, we have said earlier to "start running as soon as you hit the ground," but it was for when the game first started. During the end-game phase, there are different rules: Although you must constantly be moving, this does not require that you run everywhere. In the playing field, a moving object draws a lot of attention. Running in an open field is the best approach to let other players know where you are. Go prone as necessary, and move slowly and gently. Avoid being in or near open spaces and attempt to stay indoors or close to structures. Make sure you are shielded from at least one side, in other words. Do not overlook that.
9) Your Friend Is The Minimap :
On the minimap, you can see where other players are. On the map, the shooter appears as a "red arrow" when he fires. The arrow's tip points in the direction where the assailant is looking. Make the most of this: A red arrow on the minimap indicates the presence of another player nearby, and for a brief moment, you may see his precise location. It's time to ambush!
10) Open BlueStacks and switch to the Battle Royale mode :
Let's face it: Playing Free Fire effectively on a mobile device's tiny screen is impossible, no matter how dexterous your fingers are. You'll ultimately press the incorrect button and squander a chance. Open BlueStacks and switch on the Battle Royale mode. Your game will be much more pleasurable and you'll gain a lot of benefits if you can use a keyboard and mouse. Moving and aiming significantly more quickly and playing Free Fire like a PC FPS are all possible. You don't have to remain motionless in order to use your scope while engaged in combat: You can continue to move around while effectively firing with BlueStacks.