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<br>Though the HG 40 may be among the guns that are not so good, in the hands of a pro, it can be quite deadly. When compared to the best, it falls short on damage and fire rate. Its damage is 40, it has an accuracy of 62, a fire rate of 67 and a range of<br><br> <br>Bethesda's Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim dominated the D.I.C.E. awards last year with wins in five categories. Following strong showings at the 2012 Spike VGAs , will Journe y and The Walking Dead be able to keep their winning streaks alive? Will either game earn more awards than Skyrim ? What do you th<br> <br>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<br><br> <br>If someone is on the lookout for  [https://Www.Codmworld.com/articles/warzone-mobile-2025-device-specs-game-features-top-phones.html adreno 660] a secondary weapon with a good fire rate, the MW11 will bring that search to a stop. With decent damage and good accuracy, MW11 delivers a very fast kill, which is what every player is after. Though the MW11 lacks in damage, the high fire rate compensates for it. Its ability to fire plenty of bullets in a very short time reduces the time required to kill making the low damage quite negligi<br><br> <br>This gun has an accuracy of 62, a damage of 43, a range of 50 and a fire rate of 60. The GKS is also impressive when it comes to mobility and its accuracy from midrange is superb as well. Putting all the pros together, it's one of the best guns to use in Battle Roy<br><br> <br>Though this gun has quite an impressive accuracy, the fact that it offers opponents respite between shots can be quite bothersome. It rapidly fires 3 rounds and then takes a second to fire another 3 rounds. That split second can be all it takes for a skilled sniper to off a player. That said, the rest of its specs aren't so bad. It has a damage of 42, an accuracy of 63, a range of 43 and a fire rate of 75. Also, the noise this gun makes is a dead give away. Even if one is not visible on the map, the sound is hard to m<br><br> <br>"The D.I.C.E. Awards are VERY important to me. I have been playing video games since there were video games. I hope there is some type of Dovahkiin Shout that will make sure I don't mess this up. I will find one! If not, I'll just look like a psychotic, screaming a**hole leading up to the Awar<br><br> <br>Although it was just introduced into Call of Duty: Mobile , the Crossbow has earned itself a spot as one of the best secondary weapons in the game because of its incredible stats. It is a deadly arrow with an explosive head that detonates upon contact – meaning mistakes are highly like<br><br> <br>Although their fire rates are all good ,they are not all the same in terms of their numbers. What really sets them apart is their damage, accuracy, and range. Let's take a look at some of the best submachine guns in COD: Mobile, and some that could be bet<br><br> <br>Any player looking for some serious rapid fire action and an impressive damage to go with it will definitely settle for the PDW-57 SMG. This gun has a fire rate of 75 a damage of 42, an accuracy of 49 and a range of 43. But what truly makes this gun great for rapid fire is its mag size. For a sub machine gun it sure packs a lot of bullets. With this gun players can confidently jump into any fight and still have some rounds left-like a mini<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) has announced the nominees for the 16th annual Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain (D.I.C.E.) Awards. Leading the pack this year is thatgamecompany's Journey , which scored eleven total nominations, including Game of the Year, Outstanding Achievement in Game Direction, Outstanding Innovation in Gaming, Downloadable Game of the Year, Casual Game of the Year, Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction, Outstanding Achievement in Gameplay Engineering, Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay, Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition, Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design, and Outstanding Achievement in St<br>
Call Of Duty: Mobile features multiple gaming modes that should appeal to most people's needs through their variety of weapons. To maximize user satisfaction, one is allowed to go into battle with a secondary weapon that, when used properly, can deliver immeasurable efficie<br><br> <br>Though the SMRS might not be every COD: Mobile player's favorite option, it sure is a very efficient weapon during combat. The rocket-propelled grenade launcher packs insane damage, one shot from it is more than enough to put an opponent out of commission. The SMRS is a very lethal weapon in the right hands and though it carries just one ammo (making it the weapon with the least ammo) it is capable of causing great harm when used correc<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>This gun does have a lot of aesthetic appeal but it still packs quite a punch in combat-nothing better than a beautiful dangerous weapon right? It boasts a damage of 42, a fire rate of 75, an accuracy of 49 and a range of 43. In actuality, this gun is just a few steps away from Pharo as it is equal in accuracy, superior in fire rate (an almost negligible difference) and equal in range. But compared to the Pharo, it's really lacking in dam<br><br> <br>Updated March 8th, 2021 by Rhenn Taguiam : With the increasing popularity of the mobile game, players might benefit from more practical tips to outlast their opponents - both in the Multiplayer and Battle Royale setups of Call of Duty: Mobile . Thankfully, things such as proper preparation, patience, and aggro avoidance, and even a decent rotation could make a player's performance much more efficient, regardless if it's a team or a solo se<br><br> <br>Unfortunately, shooters tend to be more precise than other games. Moreover, the simplest miscalculation in aiming can cost the entire match. In the case of mobile titles, even the simplest change in the settings can cause huge repercussions for play<br><br> <br>Although it was just introduced into Call of Duty: Mobile , the Crossbow has earned itself a spot as one of the best secondary weapons in the game because of its incredible stats. It is a deadly arrow with an explosive head that detonates upon contact – meaning mistakes are highly like<br><br> <br>While the simple control scheme does make gunplay infinitely easier, there are still some issues that the developers need to work out in regards to Call of Duty Mobile 's controls. We found throwing grenades accurately to be a struggle, especially in the heat of the action. Switching quickly to other weapons is also cumbersome, and the screen in general is busy with different buttons that players need to <br><br> <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>Call of Duty: Mobile optimized its multiplayer matches to happen fast, and this is evident with its general setup. For instance, [https://Www.Codmworld.com/articles/man-o-war-the-unyielding-titan-of-cod-mobile-s-battlefields.html Man-O-War attachments guide] enemies always have red "flashes" on their outfits, meaning hiding or lurking around won't do much help. Moreover, UAVs can pinpoint opponents when activated. These caveats mean lurkers can easily be spotted regardless of the <br><br> <br>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<br>

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Call Of Duty: Mobile features multiple gaming modes that should appeal to most people's needs through their variety of weapons. To maximize user satisfaction, one is allowed to go into battle with a secondary weapon that, when used properly, can deliver immeasurable efficie


Though the SMRS might not be every COD: Mobile player's favorite option, it sure is a very efficient weapon during combat. The rocket-propelled grenade launcher packs insane damage, one shot from it is more than enough to put an opponent out of commission. The SMRS is a very lethal weapon in the right hands and though it carries just one ammo (making it the weapon with the least ammo) it is capable of causing great harm when used correc


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


This gun does have a lot of aesthetic appeal but it still packs quite a punch in combat-nothing better than a beautiful dangerous weapon right? It boasts a damage of 42, a fire rate of 75, an accuracy of 49 and a range of 43. In actuality, this gun is just a few steps away from Pharo as it is equal in accuracy, superior in fire rate (an almost negligible difference) and equal in range. But compared to the Pharo, it's really lacking in dam


Updated March 8th, 2021 by Rhenn Taguiam : With the increasing popularity of the mobile game, players might benefit from more practical tips to outlast their opponents - both in the Multiplayer and Battle Royale setups of Call of Duty: Mobile . Thankfully, things such as proper preparation, patience, and aggro avoidance, and even a decent rotation could make a player's performance much more efficient, regardless if it's a team or a solo se


Unfortunately, shooters tend to be more precise than other games. Moreover, the simplest miscalculation in aiming can cost the entire match. In the case of mobile titles, even the simplest change in the settings can cause huge repercussions for play


Although it was just introduced into Call of Duty: Mobile , the Crossbow has earned itself a spot as one of the best secondary weapons in the game because of its incredible stats. It is a deadly arrow with an explosive head that detonates upon contact – meaning mistakes are highly like


While the simple control scheme does make gunplay infinitely easier, there are still some issues that the developers need to work out in regards to Call of Duty Mobile 's controls. We found throwing grenades accurately to be a struggle, especially in the heat of the action. Switching quickly to other weapons is also cumbersome, and the screen in general is busy with different buttons that players need to


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


Call of Duty: Mobile optimized its multiplayer matches to happen fast, and this is evident with its general setup. For instance, Man-O-War attachments guide enemies always have red "flashes" on their outfits, meaning hiding or lurking around won't do much help. Moreover, UAVs can pinpoint opponents when activated. These caveats mean lurkers can easily be spotted regardless of the


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