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
When it comes to stats the damage of this weapon is not that good but the fire rate and the mobility of this weapon keep it in the game, players should have an extended Mag attachment for this weapon because at those long-range combat this weapon will be running out of bullet due to its fast fire r
Whether one loves or hates the Call of Duty franchise, there’s no denying the level of polish and wealth of content that the series consistently delivers. Call of Duty Mobile brings that design philosophy to the mobile space, giving Call of Duty fans plenty of content wrapped in a package that works well with minimal hoop-jumping or other irritations that tend to plague mobile games. Call of Duty Mobile recreates the Call of Duty console experience flawlessly, making it simple to jump into a party with friends and communicate with voice chat. Moments after downloading the game, Call of Duty Mobile players can be playing matches on Nuketown with friends, with no technical issues or matchmaking problems to speak
The QQ9’s base stats are fairly impressive, especially when it comes to mobility (102) and fire rate (82). This SMG works best at close to medium range. Given its mind-boggling mobility, this weapon should suit anybody who enjoys the “run-and-gun” playstyle the most. 40-rated accuracy is the biggest issue COD fans have with the QQ9, but it’s nothing that a few attachments can’t
Call of Duty Mobile makes playing with friends simple and painless, and that’s something it applies to other areas of the game as well. For example, players have the choice between a simple or advanced control scheme. The simple control scheme removes the need to press an extra button to shoot, so it shoots automatically when players are aiming at an enemy. While this may seem like sacrilege to hardcore Call of Duty fans or may make the game less fun, it’s actually a great way to get around the limitations of phones and touchscreen controls. Typically when players are aiming at an enemy, they’re going to be shooting anyway, so removing that extra button press doesn’t have a negative impact on the experience at all. Both control styles are fine, but we definitely recommend the simple control sch
Bots or not, it’s still awesome to be able to play Call of Duty ‘s best long-range weapon Call of Duty maps on the go. Call of Duty Mobile features the greatest hits of Call of Duty maps from throughout the franchise’s history, including iconic maps like Nuketown, Hijacked, Crash, Firing Range, and more. Better yet, players can choose exactly what map they want to play on each time, which is a great feature that ensures players are never playing maps they don’t like. There’s also a decent selection of multiplayer modes at launch as well, with standard Team Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, and Domination available. Hopefully future updates will add even more modes, like Gun Game and Kill Confirmed, but what’s there at launch will keep Call of Duty multiplayer fans plenty b
As far as the battle royale mode goes, Call of Duty Mobile ‘s battle royale experience is arguably superior to that of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 ‘s battle royale. One of the main reasons is that the map features accurate recreations of famous Call of Duty multiplayer maps, which was something that Black Ops 4 ‘s Blackout battle royale mode promised to do but didn’t really deliver on. One example is Nuketown, which looks mostly the same in Call of Duty Mobile ‘s battle royale mode, but was changed almost beyond recognition in Black
In most competitive shooters, beginners feel most comfortable using SMGs and assault rifles as they get used to the pace and mechanics of the game. Call of Duty Mobile is not an exception to this rule. Assault rifles and SMGs are the most “rookie-friendly” guns in this title, and using them early on will surely help new players get used to the game without getting absolutely obliterated in their first few matc
Call of Duty Mobile ‘s battle royale mode has a surprising amount of features at launch as well, including numerous vehicles for players to use, zombies that spawn at certain areas of the map, plenty of weapons and gear, and even supernatural bosses that drop loot. The map is a little too big and going long stretches without seeing anyone isn’t uncommon, but overall Call of Duty Mobile delivers a high quality mobile battle royale experience, perhaps second only to PUBG Mobi