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... Read moreHey CoDM squad! We've all been there, right? That heart-pounding moment when your team is down, and suddenly it's just you against four enemies. It feels impossible, but after countless hours, I've figured out some personal strategies that genuinely help me win those 1v4 situations. It's not always about raw aim; it's about smart plays. First off, map awareness and positioning are EVERYTHING. You can't just run in blindly. Take the example of maps like Warehouse Defend (or similar compact layouts). If you know the enemy's likely push routes, you can set up power positions. Don't be afraid to reposition constantly. If you get a kill, immediately move to new cover. The goal is to make them search for you, dividing their attention, rather than letting them corner you. Use sound cues – headphones are a game-changer here – to pinpoint enemy locations before they see you. Next, let's talk about reloading and ammo management. This is crucial. Nothing is worse than getting a killstreak going only to be caught reloading in the open. Always try to reload behind cover or during a moment of calm. If you've just engaged and dropped an enemy, quickly check your ammo count. If it's low, swap to your secondary weapon if it's viable, or find a safe spot for a quick reload. Pay attention to your mag size; some weapons allow for more sustained fights in a 1v4. Movement is your best friend. Don't stand still. Use tactical slides, jumps, and strafing to make yourself a harder target. Jiggle-peeking corners can give you a quick look without exposing yourself too much. When engaging multiple enemies, try to isolate them. Instead of facing all four at once, use the environment to create 1v1 scenarios within the larger 1v4. Break line of sight after each engagement. This forces the remaining enemies to re-engage you on your terms. Patience and target prioritization are key. You don't need to rush. Let them make mistakes. If you see two enemies pushing together, try to pick off the easier target first, or the one that poses the biggest immediate threat (e.g., a sniper or someone with a powerful SMG). Don't just spray and pray; aim for headshots. Every bullet counts when you're outnumbered. Sometimes, it's better to disengage and find a better angle than to commit to a losing fight. Finally, I've found that even your graphic quality settings can make a subtle difference. While "GRAPHIC QUALITY: MEDIUM" might seem standard, ensuring your game runs smoothly without any frame drops is vital in high-stakes situations. Any stutter or lag can cost you that clutch kill in Call of Duty Mobile. Make sure your settings allow for optimal visibility and performance, so you can focus purely on executing your strategy without technical distractions. Remember, every 1v4 is a chance to prove your skill and resilience. It's not about being lucky; it's about making smart, quick decisions. Keep calm, keep moving, and you might just surprise yourself!