In PUBG, the zeroing distance is a critical part of the game. When you’re aiming, it’s important to keep in mind how close your target is to the center of the screen. If you zero in too close, your shot will miss and you’ll have to start over. To adjust your zeroing distance, open up the game’s options and select “Game Settings.” In this section, you’ll find a list of options that affect how your game plays. The first option on this list is “Zooming.” To zoom in on your target, press and hold down the left mouse button while keeping the right mouse button down. This will zoom in on your target so that it’s at the center of the screen. The second option on this list is “Target Zeroing.” To change how close your target needs to be before firing a shot, select this option and then set a new value. You can either choose between 0 or 1 meters. If you choose 0 meters, then your shot will hit any object within 0 meters of your target. If you choose 1 meter, then only objects that are 1 meter away from your target will be hit. If you’re having trouble finding what range you need for optimal shots, there are also two other options available: “Distance” and “Width.” Distance sets how far away from your target an object must be before it’s considered a shot; Width sets how wide an area an object must be within before it’s considered a shot. Both options can be helpful if you want to shoot at specific objects or groups of objects rather than just one specific one.