Friday, 6 Mar 2026

Hilarious PUBG TPP Gameplay Moments with Friends

When FPP Veterans Play TPP with Newbies

As a seasoned PUBG player who exclusively plays first-person perspective (FPP), switching to third-person (TPP) with rookie friends creates pure chaos. The perspective shift alone causes hilarious misfires—like mistiming grenade throws or losing targets behind cover. New players amplify this with unpredictable decisions: reviving teammates in open fields, shooting at empty vehicles, or panic-firing at shadows. These sessions remind me why PUBG’s unpredictability remains unmatched even after 2,000+ hours.

Why TPP Intensifies PUBG Comedy

TPP’s camera angles create absurd scenarios you’d never see in FPP:

  • Peeker’s advantage mishaps: New players expose their entire body while "stealthily" peeking walls
  • Vehicle disasters: Squadmates flipping cars while yelling "Gotta go!" moments before explosions
  • Revive roulette: Attempting mid-battle rescues with zero smoke coverage

The funniest clip? A teammate screaming "HELP ME!" while trapped between two rocks, only for our entire squad to get eliminated by a single grenade during the rescue.

Anatomy of a PUBG Newbie Squad Wipe

Surviving with inexperienced players follows predictable patterns. After analyzing dozens of matches, I’ve identified the four-phase collapse:

Phase 1: Overconfidence

The squad lands safely, loots efficiently, and shares resources—creating false confidence. Someone inevitably declares: "We’ve got this!". This is always the calm before the storm.

Phase 2: First Contact Chaos

Engagements reveal critical gaps:

  • Ammo confusion: "I need 7.62!" shouts when holding an M416
  • Gear mishaps: Level 3 helmets worn while carrying two panaceas
  • Tactical disconnects: Flanking alone or stacking in death funnels

Phase 3: The Panic Spiral

After one teammate falls, coordination unravels:

  • Revive attempts without cover checks
  • Random grenade throws into friendly walls
  • Crossfire during retreats ("Why are you shooting me?!")

Phase 4: Last Stand Tragicomedy

The final player typically:

  • Hides in obvious spots (blue zone edges, open fields)
  • Mistimes heals while being flanked
  • Dies to the zone while looting irrelevant gear

Transforming Chaos into Learning Moments

While these sessions are hilarious, they reveal core PUBG principles new players should prioritize:

Essential New Player Checklist

  1. Map awareness first: Memorize high-ground spots in your drop zone
  2. Communication drills: Call compass directions, not "over there!"
  3. Inventory discipline: Prioritize heals > ammo > throwables
  4. Positional humility: Assume someone sees you—always

Recommended Resources

  • PUBG Academy (Official YouTube): Bite-sized positioning tutorials
  • WackyJacky101’s guides: Frame-perfect grenade/vehicle mechanics
  • Community Servers: Low-pressure matches to practice rotations

"You’re the last one—complete the mission!"
– Every overinvested PUBG teammate ever

Embrace the Beautiful Mess

PUBG’s magic lies in these unscripted disasters. When seasoned players guide newcomers through TPP’s madness, every botched ambush or accidental team kill becomes a core memory. The real victory isn’t the chicken dinner—it’s the squad laughing as the final circle collapses on your pan-wielding last survivor.

What’s your most catastrophic PUBG moment with new players? Share your disaster stories below!

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