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Guest<br>Call of Duty Mobile’s Battle Royale features a new map that contains some callbacks to past games and a refined, smooth gameplay. This makes the experience enjoyable as you travel the large map, finding new loot and battling enemies. Like the ranked system, a player can earn points and climb tiers to get new items and weapons as rewa<br><br> <br>**Call of Duty: Mobile ** gives players a chance to try the iconic series on their phones, but it’s also playable for free on PC with the kind of precision that can only come from a keyboard and mouse. After its October 1 launch, the free-to-play call of duty mobile news of Duty: Mobile was downloaded more than 35 million times in just the first three d<br><br> <br>Leveling Up Player – Like the previous games in the franchise, Call of Duty Mobile has a level progression system that allows players to unlock certain items, abilities, weapons and just about anything else someone can think of. Each level you progress earns you an item as well as certain levels will unlock various things. Battle Royale is unlocked at level seven. All of the scorestreaks are unlocked at different levels with the last one available once you reach level 54. Adding new loadouts are unlocked by leveling up and new abilities and perks are also unloc<br><br> <br>Advanced Mode has many more customization options, allowing you to place, size, remove and include any functions you want to have in the game. These include hip fire, crouch options, specialist abilities, grenades, knives and more. Advanced Mode is a much better way to play _ Call of Duty: Mobile . _ O nce you get used to the touch screen controls, this mode will help you become a better, more efficient pla<br><br> <br>One would think a series as hectic and fast-paced as Call of Duty wouldn’t work well on mobile devices, but, surprisingly enough, Call of Duty Mobile not only works but reviews say it works very well . That’s good news for fans who were worried about the series formula getting lost in the transition to touchscreen-based gameplay. That said, some players might be having some trouble figuring out how to access everything this time aro<br><br> <br>From the get-go, Call of Duty Mobile has intuitive controls and shooting. It has a standard one hand to look, one hand to move control setup with on screen buttons to aim and shoot. The game makes the smart choice to put quick aim down sights and shoot on the same button, when pressing down the gun aims down the sight with a slight before firing begins. It is a choice that works because it simplifies and evokes actions that are core to Call of Duty on console . If only everything else in the game was so elegantly transla<br><br> <br>One recommendation includes decluttering your screen as the various buttons can sometimes block your sight. These extra buttons can also result in players pressing the wrong button. Making controls smaller allows for more visibility. It also creates the option to place your controls extremely close to one another. This results in less space to have to navigate with your thumbs. Mastering your own layout shaves off the time needed to do what you are trying to<br><br> <br>All these elements combine to affect the progression system, which is more or less faithful to the Modern Warfare approach to loadouts and leveling. Leveling up in Call of Duty Mobile is fast and every early level unlocks one more small feature, a new perk slot, a new game mode, etc. Waiting to level up to unlock favorite game modes like Domination and Battle Royale feels a bit archaic for a franchise so well established that fans know exactly what they want, especially so far as facing off with bots is invol<br><br> <br>To start, players can equip sprays, as well as emotes, ahead of matches via the Loadout menu. There, among the tabs in the top-left corner, is a thumbs-up icon. That’s the customization sub-menu, and there players can view the sprays available to them in an easy-to-scroll list. Once they’ve picked a spray they want to equip, they press the “equip” icon in the bottom right-corner, and that brings up a wheel they can assign up to 12 different sprays and emotes<br><br> <br>Tapping that icon will bring up the same spray/emote wheel from the Loadout menu. After that, all that remains is to pick a spray while pointed at the wall or ground where they want it to go, and the spray will instantly appear, leaving their fleeting mark on what is currently the hottest shooter on mobile devices . One thing to note, though: players can only have one spray on the map at any time. As soon as they activate a spray again, the original disappears. Evidently Activision would rather players play as intended, instead of spending their time trying to cover the map in in graff<br><br> <br>One less predictable element of Call of Duty: Mobile is that it’s fully playable on PC with mouse and keyboard controls. In fact, doing so is incredibly simple. To get started, players just need to download Gameloop, an Android emulator built by Tencent, and install Call of Duty: Mobile . According to the Gameloop website, playing that way allows a wider field of view – which can be very important in competitive shooters – as well as remappable keys and the accuracy boost that comes from using a keyboard and mouse. Taken together, it’s clear that playing on PC will be a massive upgrade over playing on a phone with touch controls. That doesn’t mean that phone players will get the short end of the stick, though, since opponents will be separated by input met<br>
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