@Real_Noobalishus It depends where you are at in terms of skill as to what will help.
Follow what guns have the highest DPS. Learn their strengths and weaknesses. Some guns are good in CQC others are great in mid range other long range.
Learn the legends and how to play into their strengths. Some legends are good for camping others are good for playing aggressively.
Learn when to keep running and when to fight. If you’re in a hot area with 2+ teams already fighting and second ring is closing. Just run, you might win the fight. But you’ll also probably die to the storm.
Stick with your TEAM. You might be ready to move to another area for more loot. They might not be. It’s really annoying when one person runs off and gets killed. We then have to carry them.
Pay attention to your teammates pings. If they ping enemies quit looting and go straight to them.
Communicate communicate communicate. But do not talk to much. You can hear game audio when you’re talking but your team mates can’t.
If you’re new and struggling main Bangalore, she is extremely forgiving. If your aim is not great grab a spitfire. It’s one of the most forgiving guns in the game. You’ll get out shot frequently by higher DPS guns but you’ll have some success. R-301 and prowler are not terrible options either.
If you get paired with a high skill player, ask them if they’ll go into the firing range with you. I always will and put pressure on the new players.
For your ADS settings, there is no point to having it at 8 if you can’t control it. Drop it to something you can control that’s comfortable for you. (I would not go below 3 or 4)
When it comes to attachments, put your best stocks on your heaviest guns. If you’re running. Prowler/G7 combo, put the purple stock on the G7 first. It will have the largest impact when they are equipped on the heavier guns. Barre mods go to guns with the highest recoil. Gold barrel mods go on guns with the highest muzzle flash.
Any specific questions?