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Call of Duty Mobile Review

Call of Duty Mobile Review

The MX9 was recently released this in season of COD: Mobile, and has been used by a lot of players in ranked games. Due to the gun's high mobility and high firing rate, it fits agrresive play style for respawns like domination and hardpoint. This weapon can defeat almost every other weapon in close to medium range gunfights. However, it doesn't do very well at long range, which the only downside to this wea

But this brings up an interesting question, most Call of Duty Zombies maps have a set of pre-made characters which the player controls, but in every game mode of Call of Duty: Mobile so far, the player controls a self created avatar. Will the new Zombies mode allow players to use their own avatars? And if so, will new zombies themed cosmetics come along with the game mode? There is still much to be learned about Call of Duty: Mobile 's Zombies mode, but fans will undoubtedly uncover all there is to see come tomorrow's rele

Another much requested addition is the inclusion of controller support. Controllers are not currently supported on Call of Duty: Mobile , Codmworld.Com and fans have been eager to see this changed. It is nice to see the developers responding so quickly and adequately to their player base's desires. This may end up being a trait that keeps the game afloat longer than expec

A lot of weapons got buffed this season, including the ASM10. This is a weapon that players enjoyed using a lot few seasons ago and its back to glory again. The ASM10 shreds at close range because of its three shots to kill potential. The fire rate is moderate, the recoil pattern quite manageable, and the magazine size is not bad. This weapon is not as heavy as the Man-O-War , which gives it that extra mobility. It can be a weapon of choice for players who want to dominate medium range gun fights and maintain close range po

Something that could have let the developers free up the HUD would have been controller support. Unfortunately, Call of Duty Mobile toyed with controller support, but it has since been removed from the game (or may not have ever been truly implemented at all; there are conflicting reports and by the time we played the game, it definitely wasn't available). Call of Duty Mobile mouse and keyboard support is also technically possible, but we didn't try it. While some may feel that these extra controller options would give some players an unfair advantage, it seems unlikely, especially if one uses the simple control scheme. Ultimately, it just means less options for players, and so it's a little disappointing to see controller support remo

While the huge map is definitely one reason why Call of Duty Mobile 's battle royale matches sometimes go on too long, another is the game's use of bots. Call of Duty Mobile features bots that populate matches for players at lower skill levels. This isn't a terrible idea on paper, but the bots are not nearly as aggressive or smart as real players. It's not uncommon to find bots in Call of Duty Mobile just standing on cliffsides in the battle royale mode, doing nothing but waiting to get discovered and killed. The developers are also sneaky about implementing the bots, giving them names that look like real player names, instead of properly labeling them. This can make it difficult to determine if a victory was really earned or just came about because the enemy team was populated by b

There are plenty of gem-matching like games on the mobile market, and Grindstone flips this classic on its head. Combining this matching style of turn-based tactical gameplay makes a uniquely addicting mobile game where players create chains and consider the tactics of landing situations. Moreover, there's some customization and better combat abilities that fully flesh out this game, meaning it's truly not just another mobile game but a unique adventure for Jorj through Grindstone Mount

That said, when playing ranked matches in COD: Mobile , it's essential to have an efficient loadout that checks all the boxes between speed and accuracy. Having the perfect loadout for certain weapons in COD: Mobile can make the difference between bittersweet matches and outright frustrating ones. This guide will look at different weapon categories (assault rifles, SMGs, snipers, etc) and the best loadout that works best with each selected wea

Call of Duty Mobile has satisfying progression, a nice selection of fan favorite maps, and it looks great on phones and tablets. The game's liberal use of bots hampers the experience a bit, and the battle royale mode could stand to have a slightly smaller map or something to make firefights happen more often. Future updates will likely make the game even better, though there's also a chance that the in-game economy will be re-balanced to try to get players to buy into the microtransactions. In its current state, though, Call of Duty Mobile is a pretty great mobile FPS that will no doubt please fans of the franch

A simple way to fix this is to always be conscious of the crosshair placement. It should always be positioned in the middle of the screen. This enables players to kill enemies faster rather than trying to re-position the crosshair before aim

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