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<br>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<br><br> <br>The .50GS pistol has proven to be a very lethal weapon for both close and long-range combat. The pistol has the second highest damage amongst its counterparts . With amazing stats, this pistol is a valuable asset as a secondary weapon option and can make a genuine difference in matches. When equipped with an akimbo perk one can go into battle with two .50Gs pistols. This makes it unique and almost unstoppa<br><br> <br>Engineer, their second skill, provides the Mechanic with the ability to see just where electric-based equipment is located. Thanks to infrared, their sight can pierce ceilings and walls to locate traps, vehicles, adreno 660 and other equipment. The Mechanic should deploy the drone carefully, as they tend to be very fragile as well. It’s recommended for the Mechanic to deploy the Drone far from the enemy, only to swoop in and disable systems when they’re primed for an amb<br><br> <br>Sky: Children of Light boasts a number of accolades, including being nominated for best mobile game at the Game Awards 2019 , mobile game of the year at the Golden Joystick Awards, and won Apple’s iPhone Game of the Year award. Players explore seven unique realms themed around life by using a magical cape that allows players to fly, which can be leveled up. There’s a huge focus on befriending others and unlocking new abilities as that friendship gr<br><br> <br>Unlike the SMRS, the FHJ-18 automatically locks on to enemy scorestreaks when aimed and destroys them by firing a missile that tracks and hits its target. Whenever an opponent deploys any scorestreak or equipment, a player can reach out to the FHJ-18 and destroy them with no has<br><br> <br>For instance, players with phones capable of Ultra HD graphics should check if they render high FPS. While Call of Duty: Mobile boasts great graphics, it’s FPS that matters in matches. Moreover, the game registers taps faster with higher FPS, which makes shots more accurate. Moreover, players should choose Advanced shooting in their Shooting Mode, as this makes both moving and shooting more prec<br><br> <br>As AR games become more and more popular, it’s not really surprising to see major franchises step into the genre. One of the biggest this year was Minecraft Earth , which brought the popular IP’s block-building mechanics to mobile devices, but it’s more than that. There are other things to do like collect Minecraft animals, not completely different from the popular mobile ARG Pokemon GO , but it all feels uniquely Minecraft . It’ll be interesting to see more mobile ARG games and advancements in the future, but there’s little doubt that fans would enjoy playing Minecraft on the<br><br> <br>Medical Station, their second ability, lets Medics release a mobile medic machine that provides AOE heals to the Medic and all allies inside its blue circle. Medics don’t necessarily need to use Medical Station during a battle, but it’s a must-use after confrontations. After all, squads can enjoy replenishing lost HP while looting the surrounding a<br><br> <br>Call of Duty Mobile brings the CoD experience to mobile with full-fledged multiplayer support and a zombies mode. It’s proven to be incredibly popular so far (and thereby incredibly profitable), as it managed to even top Fortnite on mobile sales charts in its first week. It’s simple and straightforward to use, but also comes packed with content that has expanded somewhat and will likely continue to do so. With it and Modern Warfare currently out, it’s a good time to be a Call of Duty <br><br> <br>Players facing VTOLs and stealth choppers can take them down with precision shots. For instance, players with LMGs or explosive arrows (via the Sparrow skill) can shoot these critters down with a few sh<br><br> <br>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<br>
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