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Devices used in the mobile esports industry, especially in tournaments like PMCO, are selected for their high performance, responsiveness, and durability. Here are some top devices commonly used in competitive mobile esports:
Apple Devices
- iPad Pro (M1 and M2 Models): Known for their powerful processors, high refresh rates (up to 120Hz), and large displays, these are popular choices for competitive gameplay.
- iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max and iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max: These models offer powerful processors and high-quality graphics, making them suitable for intense gaming sessions
Android Gaming Phones
- The iQOO 12 is a strong option for mobile esports as its built for high performance, particularly in gaming. With the latest Snapdragon processors, high refresh rate displays (usually 144Hz), and optimized cooling, the iQOO series is known for smooth gameplay and minimal lag.
- ASUS ROG Phone Series: Specifically designed for gaming, these phones feature high refresh rates, advanced cooling systems, and additional gaming controls like AirTriggers.
- Xiaomi Black Shark Series: Known for gaming-focused features, high refresh rates, and customizable triggers that enhance gameplay.
- Nubia RedMagic Series: Offers a built-in cooling fan, high refresh rates, and customizable controls, making it a top pick for competitive players.
1. Nubia Redmagic
RedMagic devices are often banned in esports tournaments like PMCO due to built-in gaming advantages such as shoulder triggers, high refresh rates, and cooling fans. These features provide an unfair edge in competitive play, so tournaments typically restrict devices with such enhancements to ensure fair and standardized gameplay conditions for all.
2. Aim assist
The main global tournaments don't allow players to used aim assist while playing so you have to practice it if you want to be a professional player. But if you are playing it for fun you can use aim assist. It's totally up to you.
3. ipad,tablet
tablets are not allowed in top 32 team qualifiers. PMCO have the ability to detect what type of device is being used, and teams that use Emulators, Tablets, or other prohibited devices will be disqualified for the PMCO.
PMCO, or the PUBG Mobile Club Open, is a major esports tournament for PUBG Mobile, aimed at grassroots-level players aspiring to reach the professional level. Organized by Tencent Games and PUBG Corporation, PMCO serves as a pathway to more prestigious tournaments, such as the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL), PUBG Mobile Regional Championships, and eventually the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC).
- Here's a quick breakdown of PMCO and how it fits into the PUBG Mobile competitive ecosystem:
- Qualifiers: Players and teams compete in online qualifiers to advance to the regional stages.
- Regional Finals: Successful teams from the qualifiers move on to their respective PMCO regional finals. Regions include Europe, South Asia, Middle East, Africa, and more.
- Promotion to PMPL: The top-performing teams in PMCO advance to the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL), where they compete against stronger teams and have a chance to qualify for global e
vents.
- Grassroots Entry Point: PMCO provides aspiring players with a platform to showcase their skills and potentially move up the ranks in competitive PUBG Mobile.
- Path to Pro: Success in PMCO can lead to entry into PMPL and other high-stakes tournaments, offering significant prize pools and career opportunities.
- Recognition and Sponsorships: Many players and teams gain sponsorships and recognition by performing well in PMCO, making it an important stepping stone in the esports scene.
PMCO offers a prize pool, which varies by region and year, and rewards top teams. Additionally, high-performing teams gain promotion opportunities.
PMCO is often regarded as one of the best entry points for new players or teams aiming to make it into the professional PUBG Mobile esports scene.
Mobile Esports and Accessibility:
Mobile esports have become incredibly popular due to the accessibility of smartphones compared to traditional gaming setups. With billions of mobile users worldwide, mobile esports allow players from various backgrounds and regions to compete at high levels without the need for expensive gaming PCs or consoles. This inclusivity has led to a diverse pool of talent and has transformed how esports are perceived globally, making it easier for players to enter the competitive scene and for spectators to engage with tournaments via mobile streaming. This shift is a significant factor in the rapid growth of mobile esports.
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