Gameloop is the official Android emulator of Call of Duty Mobile . Previously known as Tencent Gaming Buddy , it is in fact owned by the same Chinese manufacturer of the iOS and Android version of Call of Duty. In 2018 it was released as an official PUBG Mobile emulator but was later expanded to many other Tencent titles, including Mobile Legends Bang Bang, Garena Free Fire and Arena of Valor .
COD on Gameloop Emulator
Playing Call of Duty Mobile on PC is also possible with other emulators such as Bluestacks , but Gameloop provides official support, offers a smooth gaming experience and is based on a much lighter client in terms of processing resources required, almost never going over 40% CPU occupancy. Before the release, Tencent and Activision had promised support for Bluetooth controllers in CoD Mobile but this is not actually present in the final version of the game. The only way to play with external controllers alternative to the touchscreen of the mobile device is therefore Gameloop, right now.
To play Call of Duty Mobile on PC, simply download and install Gameloop , launch it and click on the Game Center icon on the left to track down CoD Mobile. After installing it (about 1.2 GB), you will also find the game icon on the desktop and you can play it for free .
Note that Call of Duty Mobile is a game developed for the Android and iOS platforms, therefore designed to run on the hardware platform of smartphones and tablets. Gameloop performs a real emulation, which leads to a slight loss of performance. At the same time, however, using the mouse, keyboard, headphones and PC monitor , playing in this way allows better competitive results.
The player can enjoy a wider field of view, can take advantage of keyboard assignments to reload, change weapons, use perks, jump and more, hear sounds more precisely and naturally move quickly thanks to the mouse and keyboard.
Theoretically, Call of Duty Mobile identifies that you are logging in via the emulator and puts the player in a separate matchmaking lobby , taking him to face other players who use the emulator. If players who play on a mobile device are invited within their team (Call of Duty Mobile also offers a Battle Royale mode) then matchmaking will lead to play against other teams where there may be players who use the emulator and players who use the mobile device.
Playing on PC obviously offers significant competitive advantages, because the telephone interface is significantly more limiting. After performing some tests, however, we have the feeling that the system does not work in a completely fair way: if the matchmaking does not find enough players with emulator, in fact, it seems that it inserts in the game players who use the touchscreen device. Obviously, if true it would be comparable to a sort of cheat , to the point of being able to ruin the gaming experience of those who play with smartphones or tablets.
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Call of Duty Mobile had a very successful launch with over 35 million downloads . Includes Multiplayer head-to-head modes , as a completely new Battle Royale experience , along with traditional Call of Duty fighting locations such as land, sea and air vehicles.