modern combat 5 blackout cheat toolGameloft’s FPS Modern Combat 5 : Blackout has just received a new content update v1.7.0.25 in Windows Store.
Step into the action as the latest installment in the best FPS series raises the bar for shooter games once more! Create a squad, add your friends and test your individual and team skills against other squads! Is single player your thing? Then step into a world on the brink of anarchy and shoot your way out of one dire situation after another to expose a lunatic who’s trying to tear the world to shreds.
MORE WEAPONS, MORE FUN
• A new weapon tier for each class has arrived.
• Get familiar with the 7 new legacy weapons, each a remodeled version of a military classic.
DOMINATE IN STYLE
• Weapon Trinkets have now been added to the Battle Packs! Tie them to your weapon to mark your presence on the battlefield.
• The collection of epic Masks is getting a whole lot bigger. Wonder how a paper bag or firefighter helmet can be useful? Check their stats in-game!
• Camo doesn’t make for a better weapon, but it sure makes a gun look awesome. You’ll have 4 new ones to make yourself unique.
• You wanted more killsigns, and we were happy to oblige!The touchscreen interface makes multiplayer almost unplayable
Multiplayer ditches all the helpful handicaps from the campaign (and rightfully so), but without them, the touch screen just feels horribly slow for fighting in a fast-paced online environment. I tried every control scheme that the title offered and tweaked all of its settings, but I could not find a comfortable way to play multiplayer. If the enemy wasn’t standing still in front of me, I had a zero percent chance of killing them before they killed me. It takes several swipes to turn myself all the way around, and even if I move fast enough to see other people shooting me, I wouldn’t have time to aim and fire back.
I ended up resorting to a spray-and-pray strategy with my shotgun. While I got more kills this way, I still needed a little luck to pull them off.
I don’t have a mobile controller to test this theory, but if you do have one of those pricey accessories lying around (preferably with analog sticks), I imagine you can bypass this issue entirely. Playing with a controller is the only explanation I can come up with for people who have incredibly high kill-death ratios.Always on, unfortunately
In a welcome tweak, Modern Combat 5 adds a unified player progression system across all game modes, meaning campaign gameplay will unlock gear and abilities for use in multiplayer, and vice versa—an uncommon approach for the genre. And a revised menu approach puts story objectives, side missions, and even multiplayer matches on the same screen, split up by campaign chapter. However you want to play, it’ll make your character better prepared for the next battle.
But when that next battle comes, you’d better have a solid Internet connection. Perhaps as a consequence of that unified approach, Modern Combat 5 requires users to be online at all times during gameplay—even in single-player missions. I tried to play the campaign while on a train that passed through rural areas, but couldn’t hold a steady enough connection to push forward. The same happened when I used an iPad in the part of my apartment where the Wi-Fi can be inconsistent.
It’s a terribly inconvenient and user-unfriendly decision that makes this entry a lot less portable than usual, and it’s something to be mindful of when considering the premium $7 price tag. Also frustrating: the game downloads its content in big chunks as you progress through the campaign, meaning a potential 10-plus minute wait when you complete a chapter. And Blackout is a huge battery-killer, to boot: 15 minutes of gameplay sapped a whopping 10 percent from my iPad Air charge and left it feeling rather warm.
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