Call of Duty®: Mobile
Review
The Call of Duty series of computer games dates back to 2003. The developer was the American company, Infinity Ward. Graphics Call of Duty Mobile is a fast-paced online shooter game for mobile devices, so low frame rates or excessive latency can significantly reduce your chances of winning a battle. On older smartphones, the game is unlikely to please with colorful graphics, and the performa...
Call of Duty®: Mobile
The Call of Duty series of computer games dates back to 2003. The developer was the American company, Infinity Ward.
Graphics
Call of Duty Mobile is a fast-paced online shooter game for mobile devices, so low frame rates or excessive latency can significantly reduce your chances of winning a battle. On older smartphones, the game is unlikely to please with colorful graphics, and the performance may be far from ideal. The easiest way to improve performance is to set the graphics quality to "Low". Choose the "standard" graphic style and turn off the depth of the field. Of course, this will worsen the picture, but it will be very important for the FPS. Call of Duty uses one of the best charts for the Google Android and Apple iOS platforms. The main positive point is optimization. The game runs perfectly on ultra settings on flagship models and is quite playable on weaker mobile phones.
Gameplay
Call of Duty has two modes: multiplayer and 100-player battle royale. The latter is an almost complete copy of PUBG Mobile. A new gamemode is coming soon.
In terms of gameplay, Call of Duty Mobile shares more similarities with Black Ops than Modern Warfare. The game features standard modes distinctive to the sub-series, such as "scorestreaks" - special equipment that is used instantly and becomes available as the player accumulates points. By achieving a certain number of eliminations, assisting teammates, and fulfilling team objectives, players can unlock the ability to launch an aerial missile strike or activate a radar that reveals the positions of the enemy on the map. Additionally, with each elimination, players can gain access to powerful weaponry such as flamethrowers, machine guns, grenade launchers, and other explosive devices. These weapons are highly effective in swiftly concluding a match, though their ammunition depletes rapidly.
Multiplayer battles in Call of Duty Mobile are conducted between two teams of five players. The matchmaking system typically places players within a similar skill level, meaning if you're at level 30, you can expect to be matched with players ranging from level 25 to 35. Occasionally, one team may have a slight edge over the other. The game's multiplayer maps are comprised exclusively of iconic locations from previous series entries, with no original maps introduced.
For example, from Black Ops, there is good old Nuketown, and from the first Modern Warfare - Crossfire. However, do not forget that this is a service game - new cards (including original ones) may appear in the future.
Platforms and compatibility
Call of Duty®: Mobile weighs about 2.5 GB and installs relatively quickly. The launch itself takes about 20 seconds. For a mobile game, this is a bit long. To enter, you can use either a guest pass or login via Facebook. It allows you to enter the game on Android and iOS while maintaining your current positions.
Is Call of Duty®: Mobile worth buying?
Sounds, drawing of weapons and icons, graphics, reloading, fonts, series of points, and perks - all this is the usual CoD. Here you find yourself in your cozy environment, and you can very quickly figure out where to press. Even if you have never played shooters on a mobile device, you will instantly understand the controls, and there is a light mode with auto-shooting.
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