I personally had been on CoD Mobile since S3, the global release. The game greets you with constant content month by month. My personal recollection of Season 6, 2020 is still fresh in my mind and I indulge in it greatly. Let's look at the current mobile FPS market right now, let's say you want a Battle Royale? CODM has that, although I don't think the map is designed for the constant nerfs and buffs. The BR map feels like "an extension." My point is that it's average on it. Personal entertainment is subjective from one person to another, therefore there are time-limited events such as prop hunt, 1v1, 10v10, as well as the annual championships. The competitive aspect is where this game shines as iFerg, a YouTuber with over 2 million subscribers which I trust in mobile gaming indulges in CODM week by week (currently as of July 25, 2022
Let us have a deeper look into the pros and cons of Call of Duty Mobile:
PROS:
Movement Mastery
>There is a movement mechanic in CODM where every weapon's gunsmith will either affect your mobility or ads (aim down sights) time, if you manage to master the built - in game movement mechanic, you can see yourself dodging sniper fire, shotgun fire, any projectiles, but it depends on your skill level.
Isn't just point-and-shoot
If you feel restricted by some tactical - FPS games, those that require only positioning and aiming, this game is for you as this game offers you more choices on how to handle a situation. "What if you can slide and peek an enemy?" "What if you can slide and aim for the head of an enemy?" "What if you can challenge their reaction times?" "What if you make some moves that you can repeat every time?" These questions are answered by trial and error in the game and increasing your skill level. With the built - in movement mechanic, trust me, you won't feel restricted to what choices you have in an FPS game.
Punishments: (like fighting games)
>The game actually punishes you for utilizing overpowered game mechanics, if you will use an operator skill on the wrong time, it can be a waste or a sniper can just snipe you across the map. Unlike a MOBA game called Mobile Legends, Crowd Control in this game isn't simply just a "button spam" as you have to earn the shock RC through points (you gain by kills or assists) as well as the concussion non-lethal grenade that you have to and at the right spots of the map, or use as a trap for those who chase you. (depends on skill level) As a long-time veteran of this game, you can trust this game to punish those who use crowd control as you have a chance to punish them if you have the right skill set. (positioning, game sense, sniping angles, right gunsmith build)
Gunsmith:
>As previously mentioned, you can crank up movement on guns that emphasize on mobility, but there are snipers that sacrifice mobility for the hit flinch you get for getting hit. There is a submachine gun that sacrifices movement for ADS and accuracy. If you can pull off a gunsmith that fits your playstyle, the game will reward you with a gun that truly fits you.
CONS:
>Heavily focused on the competitive side (Does not mean you can't play it casually)
The game is heavily focused on the competitive side of things, therefore at the moment, the only way to find true players is on Ranked modes. However, this also acts as a good mechanism in order to make gun skins easier to achieve in the Unranked Game Modes via challenges.
SUBJECTIVE APPROACH
A good game and a bad game is different to one person and another, to me personally, a good game is where a game isn't just point-and-shoot, games that require movement. I had played CSGO and Valorant in the past and felt restrained and restricted to what I can do, what if I can just slide and aim at the head? What if I can challenge their reaction times more? This game offers a more wider approach than games at the mobile FPS market at the moment.
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2022-09-10
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