Call of Duty Mobile: How to Improve Your Aim and Be More Consistent
Call of Duty Mobile is one of the biggest first-person shooter mobile games out there. With FPS games on console and PC, all you need is the right optimization to amp up your game.
The same thing goes with mobile first-person shooters. All you need is the right optimization to rack up your kill streak. So for today, I’ll be giving you 3 important tips to fix and improve your aim consistency in Call of Duty Mobile.
Tips on how to fix aim consistency
Play with the Gameplay Settings
This first tip can be tweaked on your gameplay settings. Here, you should switch the settings from Speed Acceleration to Fixed Speed. Now, this still is an ongoing debate in the mobile gaming community not only for first-person shooters but for multiplayer online battle arenas as well.
With fixed speed, your device sets a limit on how fast it tracks your swipe commands. No matter how fast you swipe, there’s a fixed limit your phone tracks your movement. That means it’s easier to manage when a lot of things are going on, especially in intense battles. With fixed speed activated, the chances of you spraying the whole ceiling when you get jumped by the enemy and accidentally swiped upwards with the trigger button held tight is far less than with speed acceleration. Be sure to also tweak your sensitivity to find the perfect balance that works for you.
With speed acceleration, your device tries to emulate your swipe speed. So, you need a little bit of finesse here because your phone won’t know the difference if you accidentally swiped too fast because you got startled when someone pops out of a doorway all of a sudden.
Use Accessories
Thumb sleeves are a must-have for you to achieve maximum aim consistency. It generally helps with screen traction and is sweatproof. Before thumb sleeves were a thing, gamers powder their hands before a match to avoid sweaty hands as well as address the screen traction problem. With a pair of these in your hands, not only will your aim be consistent, it removes delays in-game while you wipe your hands clean of sweat from time to time.
Get Your Head in the Game
The last and probably the most crucial part of these tips is to maintain a positive attitude and always keep calm. This holds especially true when you’re having a bad gaming session. It’s a given that in any game you would win some and lose some. Taking things in stride and not getting fazed when things go sideways in-game actually helps with improving your aiming consistency.
Understanding that to have a consistent aim requires 50 percent mechanical skill and 50 percent psychological skill would greatly improve your aim ability and consistency.