iOS Gaming Paste Magazine: The 50 Best Mobile Games of the 2010s |
- Paste Magazine: The 50 Best Mobile Games of the 2010s
- Dead Cells, Terraria, or Grimvalor?
- Hot dog I can almost hear the shots! Only a matter of time now. #Gameclub
- Honest controller advice for iPad Pro? Xbox and a charge kit worth it? Nimbus by Steelseries? Does a controller really make a difference having L3/R3 buttons?
- Any of this Racing games worth play as F2p ?
- Best Free portrait mode games?
- Any good games like “The Trail”?
- Any good looter shooters similar to shadowgun legends?
- Simulation games
- Good mmorpg?
- Best fast action games
- 14hr FLIGHT - AIRPLANE MODE GAMES!!
- Trying to find a similar game
- Best "auto chess" game for complete beginner to the genre?
- Looking for something similar to Imperia Online
- League of Legends: Wild Rift Will Launch First in OPPO Devices, Says OPPO
- 67 Pro Tips & Tricks for Call of Duty Mobile. CODM PRO Guide
Paste Magazine: The 50 Best Mobile Games of the 2010s Posted: 06 Nov 2019 08:03 AM PST
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Dead Cells, Terraria, or Grimvalor? Posted: 06 Nov 2019 01:40 AM PST I've recently been checking out reviews for these games and I still can't decide on which game to buy. What do you guys think? [link] [comments] | ||
Hot dog I can almost hear the shots! Only a matter of time now. #Gameclub Posted: 05 Nov 2019 01:31 PM PST
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Any of this Racing games worth play as F2p ? Posted: 06 Nov 2019 07:40 AM PST Any of this Racing games worth play as F2p for long terma
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Best Free portrait mode games? Posted: 05 Nov 2019 01:48 PM PST I'd like to download and try some games, but I'd like to play some out and about while waiting at work for example, so I would like some portrait mode games! Let me know some good ones you enjoy! Thanks. [link] [comments] | ||
Any good games like “The Trail”? Posted: 05 Nov 2019 06:54 PM PST I loved the trail, but it hasn't been updated in over a year. Anything kind of like this and Oregon trail? [link] [comments] | ||
Any good looter shooters similar to shadowgun legends? Posted: 05 Nov 2019 10:39 PM PST I'm enjoying shadowgun legends, but it seems to leave a lot to be desired so far. Before I dive into the wormhole of grinding loot in SGL, I'm wondering if I'm missing out on something better that might be more worth my time. So is shadowgun legends the best iOS has to offer, or is there a better alternative? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 05 Nov 2019 02:05 PM PST I was wondering if anyone knew some good sim games! I have been looking through the App Store, but can't find anything. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 05 Nov 2019 06:19 PM PST What mmorpg's would yall recommend? I have tried OSRS but i didnt like the graphics. Are there any that are kinda like World of Warcraft, with and active community, and arnt p2w. Iknow im asking a lot but im tired of all the cashgrabs. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 05 Nov 2019 07:36 PM PST I'm looking for fast paced games where you jump straight to the action. Some examples of games I've enjoyed are downwell, exit the gungeon (not paying Apple Arcade anymore sadly), dead cells, crypt of the NecroDancer blesk sword and Steredenn. I don't have a particular preference of style (like shooter or platform we), I just really care about it being straightforward fun [link] [comments] | ||
14hr FLIGHT - AIRPLANE MODE GAMES!! Posted: 05 Nov 2019 05:51 PM PST Help! 14hr flight. Looking for some great recommendations. Prefer shooters, sports, fun games that will keep my attention for hours and also games that are fun to play for 3mins at a time. No RPGs. All games can be played on AIRPLANE mode! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 05 Nov 2019 11:42 AM PST There's this android game called subtext. It's like a mystery game, that actually texts and calls your phone (your actual number!). If anyone knows a similar iOS game, let me know. Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
Best "auto chess" game for complete beginner to the genre? Posted: 05 Nov 2019 03:04 PM PST I keep hearing about these games and I kind of want to dive in. I have no familiarity with DOTA characters/lore or anything else. I just want whichever one is easiest to learn how to play. [link] [comments] | ||
Looking for something similar to Imperia Online Posted: 05 Nov 2019 12:44 PM PST Howdy, I have been playing Imperia Online for several weeks and have been loving it, but just found out today the servers reset routinely and set everyone back at 0. Unacceptable. Imperia is different from anything else I have played in that you can annex vassals and control multiple cities, among other features I have not seen elsewhere. Does anyone know of a mobile game that is similar to Imperia, but doesnt reset servers? Bonus points if the game doesn't require your screen to be in the landscape orientation. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
League of Legends: Wild Rift Will Launch First in OPPO Devices, Says OPPO Posted: 05 Nov 2019 03:34 PM PST
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67 Pro Tips & Tricks for Call of Duty Mobile. CODM PRO Guide Posted: 05 Nov 2019 01:37 PM PST tl;dr 1 - Please let me know if comments if you would like me to keep posting about Call of Duty Mobile. In this post, I interview Fuze who was ranked 3rd in CODM. These tips include his 5 loadouts, settings loadouts and several tips that only a top player would know. tl;dr 2 - I made a professional video here: https://youtu.be/XkIpCY6KKTA However, if you don't like to watch videos, here is the video script: Activision continues to release awesome new updates for Call of Duty Mobile, keeping it in the top five games worldwide for over a month. I have already given you guys hundreds of tips and tricks for this game, but today these tips and tricks are coming straight from the pros. My last two videos for Call of Duty Mobile are doing really well, which is making me some friends in the COD Mobile community. One of those friends is a player named Fuze who was ranked third in the leaderboards at the time I started making this video. I have interviewed Fuze and he has given me 67 tips and tricks to share with you guys, including the shocking reason why he is no longer ranked third. The first thing I asked Fuze was for a list of his favorite weapons. He responded that his favorite weapon was the DLQ33 sniper rifle. This is a common favorite among the pros because this sniper rifle one shots enemies even if you don't get a headshot. This makes it an incredibly powerful weapon for those with quick reflexes. For his first attachment, Fuze selects the Fast Mag attachment to limit the amount of time that he is reloading between getting kills. After that, he chooses the FMJ to make sure he gets his kill even if his target moves behind something at the last second. And then after that, Fuze chooses the silencer so that his shots don't reveal his location. He also chooses the perks dead silence and ghost to make sure he never shows up on someone else's radar. After that, he chooses the agile perk so that he has a fast reaction time when caught between sniping spots. Lastly, Fuze says that pros will deselect the tactical scope option because it is banned in most tournaments making it important for pro players to get used to the standard scope. So this is his favorite loadout which he calls the "Ghost Class" and he selects it almost anytime he is playing on large maps like crossfire, takeoff, etc. For smaller maps, Fuse's second favorite loadout includes the MSMC which makes sense, because it is one of the submachine guns with the highest DPS in the game. On this gun, Fuze recommends the red dot sight because it is the only scope that doesn't mess with your peripheral vision. Then he selects the quick draw attachment and explains that it is extremely important because when playing at a pro level, everything is about speed. So, being able to lock onto your enemy half a second faster than your enemy can lock onto you is the difference between killing or being killed. After that, he recommends using the foregrip so it is easier to keep your crosshairs locked onto your enemies. And then he again selects the Fast Mag attachment for the same reasons I mentioned regarding the sniper rifle. For his perks, he first chooses the lightweight perk so that he can run faster. Then he selects the toughness perk which pairs well with the foregrip attachment. And lastly, he still uses the dead silence perk which he says is the best perk in the game. Fuze's third favorite weapon is the AKS-74U. This submachine gun does even more damage per shot, but ultimately has around the same DPS. It has a little less mobility which can make a pretty big difference when playing at a pro level, but it has a little more range so that helps make up some of the difference. Fuze uses the same attachments and same perks as he does for the MSMC, except you will notice that he doesn't select any scopes and replaces the Fast Mag for the Stock. This is because when he is using this gun, he is usually on maps that require more pre-firing tactics, and the Stock helps him move faster while aiming down sights. If you do not know what I mean by using pre-firing tactics, make sure to check out my main tips and tricks video for this game. His fourth favorite weapon is the AK117. This weapon is a favorite among a lot of pros for midrange maps, where the sniper rifle is still difficult to use, but an SMG doesn't have quite the range you need to have a competitive advantage.The base version of this rifle is unlocked when you hit Level 60, but you can get an even better version of this gun earlier than that by buying it in the free-to-play section of the shop for 3000 credits. Fuze says he doesn't have set attachments for this gun because he likes to change them based on how he is feeling that day, but he usually chooses some of the attachments I have already mentioned. He also generally uses the same perks, but sometimes he plays around with those too. For his fifth load out, Fuze uses the Red Action version of the AK47. The Red Action version cost money, but the normal version is still really good and you unlock it at an early level. This weapon has a beautiful blend of DPS, accuracy, range, and mobility, making it the perfect choice for maps that you are playing for the first time. Once you develop a specific strategy for a map, another gun might be a better fit, but the AK47 is a great baseline weapon. Fuze Is still playing around with a lot of his attachments and perks for this gun as well, but again, they are usually pretty similar to the one's he has already mentioned. So those are his five favorite primary weapons. You will notice that in all of them he uses a normal grenade and the trophy system for his grenade slots. Fuze says that the trophy system is particularly important for domination because otherwise capturing a zone is a death trap.You will also notice that, to no one's surprise, he uses the Sparrow as his operator skill in all of his loadouts. This is because the Sparrow is OP and no one should use anything else until Activision nerfs it. However, when they do end up nerfing it, Fuze says his second favorite operator skill is the Synthe because it has really good range, and he also says he likes to use the Transform Shield for domination. Lastly, you will notice that in all of his loadouts he chooses a pistol with the FMJ, Laser Sight and Fast Mag attachments. When playing at a pro level, it is not uncommon to run out of ammo, so it is important to have a good sidearm with range to continue accumulating points for your scorestreaks. He did mention that sometimes he selects one of the RPGs, but says he avoids them because they are usually banned in tournaments. Speaking of scorestreaks, Fuze selects the UAV for extra recon, the Sentry Gun to zone out the enemy team and for domination, and the VTOL to secure the victory when he is having a good game.Fuze says that having good loadouts that work with your playstyle are extremely important if you want to play at a pro level, because playing in the Legendary bracket means you can still lose points, even if your team wins, if you reach the end of the game with a bad kill to death ratio. He also recommends that once you are trying to rank in the leaderboards, to stop playing normal matches - or even Battle Royale, because those game types have bots and bots act very differently than normal players, which means that playing against them will keep your brain and reflexes used to certain tactics that are worthless, or even harmful, in ranked matches. That being said, Fuze recommends never play ranked matches unless you have preselected a good team that you trust. This requires having dozens of friends who are good at the game so you always have a 5 man team online when you are wanting to play. For those of you who don't know where to find good teammates, I covered that in my last video with advanced tips and tricks for this game.His opinion is that good teammates don't necessarily have to be a high rank, but it is important that they are a good player who knows how to hold angles and is good at making callouts, so his teammates know where the enemies are. He says that he has found some of his favorite teammates by friend requesting the best player on the opposing team of a match he just played. After you find loadouts that work best for your playstyle and teammates that work well together, Fuze says it also requires a lot of grinding to get to the top. After him telling me this, I noticed that even though the game has only been out for a month, all of the top ten players have played well over a thousand games. So if you include loading times, this means that all of them have been playing at least 50 hours a week. So getting to the top requires good loadouts, good teammates, skill and a lot of grinding. Fuze believes that it is impossible to reach the top unless you play with CLAW settings. He plays on an iPad, and explained that by using four or more fingers to play allows you an increased capability that others will not have. Here is his settings layout, keep in mind he is right handed. You probably immediately notice how he puts his hands on his iPad while he plays, using multiple fingers up here while still engaging his thumbs down here. Fuze reduced the opacity of all his buttons to around 20%, which is similar to the suggestion I gave in a previous video. Some of you might be curious why he put his shooting buttons together, Fuze explained that only one of them - the ADS - actually works. He used to hip fire more often, but found more success when he started exclusively ADS. Finally, you'll see he moved all the buttons that require more urgency to the top of the screen, while putting the less needed buttons on the bottom.To wrap up, Fuze mentioned that at a pro level, one of the biggest things you have to worry about in the game at the moment is hackers. You can identify a hacker in one of three ways. First, hackers can often see and shoot through walls. This, of course, makes it difficult to play against them because it eliminates your ability to find cover. The second is noticing those who shoot machine guns without having to reload. The final way Fuze identifies hackers is the easiest way. They often have speed hacks that makes them look like they are glitching through the map. Predicting where they are going next, much less hitting them, is difficult. Fuze plays with some of the other best players in the game, like Ferg and Jokesta. When they find hackers, he said the only thing they can do is camp. Even then, they often lose. In fact, Fuze attributes his drop from three to five in rank to the influx of hackers. They make it extremely difficult to increase and maintain your rank at the pro level. Those are all of Fuze's tips. He is currently a college student from Montreal, Canada and works in graphic design on the side. If you want to keep track of what he's up to, you can find him on Twitter at @fuzetweets. Fuze is a very aggressive player, so if your playstyle is not aggressive, some of his tips may not be the best for you. I hope to do more interview-based videos that will offer a wide range of professional playstyles. If that interests you, please subscribe and let me know in the comments. Well, that's it guys. Hope that helps. Please remember that it is difficult for me to get traction when I start covering new games. Liking, subscribing, and sharing my CODM videos makes a huge difference. Also, if you are a top five player in CODM multiplayer or Battle Royale, and you would like me to make a video like this featuring you, please contact me. I have put a link to my discord below. I will do all the work. YOu just have to answer my questions. All right, guys. See you next time. tl;dr 1 - Please let me know if comments if you would like me to keep posting about Call of Duty Mobile. I interview Fuze who was ranked 3rd in CODM. These tips include his 5 loadouts, settings loadouts and several tips that only a top player would know. tl;dr 2 - I made a professional video here: https://youtu.be/XkIpCY6KKTA [link] [comments] |
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