This submachine gun is great when it comes to damage-in fact it is the best submachine gun in that regard. Pharo is particularly good in close quarters combat but it can also be lethal in midrange. It has a damage of 49, an accuracy of 49, a fire rate of 68 and a range of 43. This gun is particularly good because of its mobility. Even though all submachine guns are practically lightweight, this is by far the b
A lot of times, players tend to separate from the team and go away on their own. This usually makes the game more difficult for everyone. In most cases, the scattered teammates get picked off one by one rather easily by a team that did well to stick toget
Call of Duty Mobile controller support isn’t the only thing that’s missing from the game. Call of Duty Mobile advertises three game modes on the home screen, but players can only access two, those being standard multiplayer and the battle royale mode. The third mode is something Zombies-related, but there’s been no indication as to when fans can expect it to be added to the game. Call of Duty Mobile still has more high quality content than one would usually expect from a mobile game, but it is a little disappointing that the full experience isn’t available at lau
COD: Mobile , one of the best mobile games out there, boasts a vast array of weapons for players to choose from. From awesome sniper rifles to great assault rifles and even submachine guns, players can’t go wrong. The submachine guns in the game all have some really impressive firepower and one thing they all have in common is their fire r
The cordite may not be one of the best guns out there, but that doesn’t mean it’s a terrible gun. When it was first introduced in COD: Mobile, almost every player wanted to get their hands on it. There are now so many cool guns in COD: Mobile that it’s hard to just pick one. The cordite has a damage of 39, an accuracy of 46, a range of 53 and a fire rate of 80. It can be seen that the cordite is clearly superior in fire rate to the best SMGs and the sound it makes when firing is just so satisfy
Gears POP! had 1 million+ users within its first week of launch, with the hype behind the franchise itself likely pushing that further along. It’s been compared to Clash Royale several times but still captures what makes the Gears franchise itself, including advancing from cover points to defeat enemies. The Funko Pop characters was an interesting choice, but one that doesn’t do anything to harm its reputation for fans of the typically grittier franch
Another much requested addition is the inclusion of controller support. Controllers are not currently supported on Call of Duty: Mobile , 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
This is one of those times when one wishes friendly fire was possible. Of course, it’s a different story if both teams couldn’t care less about the objective. While this meme is about Team Fortress 2 , the sentiment holds true for COD: Mobi
Plentiful mini bosses helped to make the mode overly difficult as well, with the extreme health of Zombies and hellhounds only adding to this unnecessary level of difficulty. Worse, instead of proper Wonder Weapons, regular guns were just given a Pack-A-Punch camo and a stat boost. Only obtained through limited time item crates in the in-game story, those that did not spend money to obtain the guns were at a severe disadvantage in the mode. While having a limit on how far players could get was bad, and throwing random enemy types into the map was worse, it was a lack of balance that truly made the mode unfun and served as a nail in the coffin for Call of Duty Mobile Zombi
Bots or not, it’s still awesome to be able to play Call of Duty ‘s best 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
Call of Duty Mobile has satisfying progression, a nice selection of fan favorite maps, adreno 660 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
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