Why does PUBG need macros?
Recoil in PUBG is among the most complex of any battle royale. Every weapon has a unique vertical and horizontal recoil pattern that keeps shifting as you fire. The AKM kicks up and to the right, the M416 climbs with a floating horizontal drift, and the Beryl M762 sprays chaotically in every direction. MACROSCS builds a dedicated macro for each weapon, compensating the pattern with pixel-level precision.
Supported PUBG weapons: AKM, M416, SCAR-L, QBZ, AUG, K2, ACE32, Beryl M762. Every macro is calibrated to your DPI and sensitivity — tuned specifically for you.
Installing a PUBG macro: three methods
MACROSCS formats for PUBG are the same as for CS2: Logitech G HUB (Lua), Bloody Esports (.amc), and AHK for Razer and other mice. Installation instructions are available on the relevant guide pages. The basic steps: download the file, import it into your mouse software, bind it to a button, and launch the game.
Difference from CS2: PUBG magazines are shorter, so the macro triggers on each individual click. For fully automatic fire, hold the fire button — the macro will compensate every shot.
Tuning for your hardware
DPI 400–1600, in-game sensitivity 30–60 (for 800 DPI). When ordering, specify your mouse model, DPI, and PUBG sensitivity — the file will be generated individually for you. If a macro under- or over-compensates, just message support — we'll recalibrate it for free.
Safety: MACROSCS macros never interact with the game's memory. BattlEye cannot see macros running at the peripheral level. Zero PUBG bans across our entire operating history.