While playing the game I came across plenty of traps. Be it care package trap or the car trap. I usually don't fall for those traps. But it seems like those traps are something we all need to watch out from. And it can be tricky to play things that way. I am trying to find out if it's possible. What's your experience with the traps in PUBG?
I managed to avoid traps most of the time. Sure, they were a hassle at times. However, I never really had issues as long as I was careful.
Avoiding requires a lot of work. I meant to say if you choose to hit on moving vehicle then that can be one good way to think about. I have not seen this working for all the time. I had some of my ups and downs in this part. I kind of feel hard to get in this game.
I wasn't aware that PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds had traps actually. I play Fortnite and I know that has traps but didn't know it was an actual thing on PUBG too. What kind of traps do they have? And in terms of the car traps? Is it something like in Grand Theft Auto V where you can set up that if someone gets into the car, it blows up?
It is weird how falling into one can make you hate them so much but then being on the right side of one makes it all better. Such is life I suppose but I still find myself always being weary of them.
By traps do you mean people hiding on bushes and just waiting for you to approach the cars and packages? As far as I know, traps are only available in Fortnite and people in PUBG stealthily lie in wait or camp until people go near the package or car.
The best way to avoid traps is by always looking out for open doors and whether there are movements on windows.
I think setting up ambush has to be the best part about PUBG. Working up in duos or squads to set up attacks, really got me addicted to thus game.
I don't really have anything interesting to narrate about traps, they are all relatively easy to get around to.