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Player | TGLIN |
Real Name | James Giezen |
Country | Australia |
Team | |
Game | PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds |
Age | 21 |
Birthday | November 10, 2000 |
He uses a symmetrically right-handed ZOWIE FK1 white gaming mouse. To reduce the risk of cable drag on the mousepad, the mouse cable connection point is raised at an angle. He keeps polling rate of 1000 Hz at a 1600 DPI and a vertical sensitivity of 1.00 and general sensitivity of 20.
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1000Hz
20
1.00
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20
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20
TGLIN uses Rozer Huntsman mini an amazing lightning keyboard. For further structural integrity, it is covered with a matte, aluminium top frame. It is built to the exacting specifications of Esports athletes for a competition level.
HOLD
CTRL
RIGHT CLICK
CAPS LOCK
V
SPACE
C
Z
R
B
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T
5
G
Y
MOUSE 4
F
TAB
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Q
For display settings he uses full screen display with ration of 16:9 , resolution 1920*1080. He uses BENQ*L256
He keeps anti-aliasing, foliage, shadows, textures, effects, very low.
1920 X 1080
16:9
FULLSCREEN
240Hz
50%
100
90
100
NORMAL
WHITE
VERY LOW
VERY LOW
VERY LOW
VERY LOW
VERY LOW
VERY LOW
VERY LOW
DISABLED
DISABLED
OFF
TGLTN’s real name is James Giezen. TGLTN is a professional PUBG player who is currently plays for Team Susquehanna Soniqs. He can always active on his Instagram and Twitter account regularly. The popular Youtuber and Twitch streamer TGLTN uses a traditional settings layout with some noticeable differences.
So far, we have come to know a lot about Tglin’s gaming process, now let us see some more information about his life.
Tglin’s is a professional PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds player from the United States. He has over 102k subscribers on his YouTube channel, on YouTube, he uploads PUBG-related stuff like as gameplay, montage, shorts, and so on. He is a professional PUBG player in eSports. Soniqs eSports is where he belongs. On 20th October, 2012, he launched his YouTube channel.
Overall Positioning–
TGLTN is now ranked #383 in terms of overall earnings, and #3 in terms of earnings for players from Australia.
Largest Prize from a Single Tournament –
TGLTN had competed in 32 events with cash prizes, the highest of which was the PGI.S 2021 Main Event on March 28, 2021, which paid out $324,047.25. He got first place, accounting for 77.90 percent of his total award money.
$100,000 Milestone-
On March 28, 2021, TGLTN broke the $100,000 barrier by winning $324,047.25 and taking first place in the PGI.S 2021 Main Event. He got there thanks to prize money from 17 tournaments.
Recent Profits-
Within the last 90 days, TGLTN has received $5,743.25 in cash prizes from a single tournament, none of which occurred within the recent month.