jeudi 3 novembre 2016

19 Tips For Success in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare


This page contains tips, tricks and strategies for succeeding in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's campaign, competetive multiplayer and Zombies modes.

In this section you'll find some basic tips for survival, as well as information on how to efficiently and succinctly survive the onslaught of the zombie hordes.

The Pack-A-Punch machine improves your weapons and imbues them with special properties (for the low-low-cost of 5000 You must activate the 4 portals around the map. Then you can use the portal in the center area to reach a new area with the punch machine.

This many portals can be found per district: 2 in Oddysey into Space, 1 in Kepler System, 1 in Polar Peak.

  • Astrocade: Head to the arcade room in the Journey Into Space area, then check for power switch on the wall. The portal is right next to the power switch.
  • Galaxy Journey: Still in Journey Into Space, follow the path behind the DJ for the switch. Then backtrack to the DJ to find the portal.
  • Kepler System: When you come from the center of the map you must open the first door on the left in Kepler district and go upstairs. Power switch is on the wall. Go back downstairs for the portal.
  • Polar Peak: Upstairs in the Polar Peak district. Must unlock a door to get upstairs, then find power switch on the wall. Now go back downstairs to find the portal.

Having a lot of money in this mode is key to survival. It enables you to purchase weapons from the wall, activate traps, and open new areas.

Zombies die in the first round with one melee attack, but it takes ~5 bullets to take them out. So for the first round, shooting the zombies four times in the chest and then finishing them off with a melee attack will maximize your points for the round.

Round two is also very similar, but zombies can now take a whole magazine from the starting pistol to the chest. Unload all eight bullets into the zombie's chest and then finish it off with a melee. If you run out of ammo, you can always purchase one of the weapons in the starting area.

In Zombies in Spaceland make sure to help out N31L the Robot early on, somewhere between round two and three. Simply purchase the first doorway and make your way towards Polar Peak. Just before the ramp you will see an angry robot head, pick it up and then turn around. Now, head past the teleporter and beside the benches will be the robots body. Put his head back on and then start doing N31L's challenges.

Each challenge gives you 45 tickets, which can be used to purchase weapons around the park. N31L and five challenges for you, which in turn will give you 225 tickets. Spend them wisely!

Up'N Atoms can be purchased from the very start of the game. As soon as you spawn in, go to the far left and into the small office and turn on the power.

From there, simply exit the office and take the right. In the corner will be the perk machine. In solo mode this allows you to revive yourself, but with other players it only allows you to revive them quicker. It costs $500 solo and $1,200 with other players.

Tuff 'Nuff allows you to absorb more hits from zombies and is arguably the best perk in the mode. To find the machine you will have to enter the "Journey Into Space" are of the park (to the left of the main teleporter if looking at it).

Once you've entered the area, simply go past the "Galaxy Journey" area and go up the flight of stairs. In the far right corner is the perk machine, it costs $2,500.

Souvenir Coins are dropped by random zombies throughout the duration of your run and can be cashed in for items.

Every time you obtain a coin take it to one of the many Souvenir Stations in the park. The station requires three coins to activate it and you can't hold more than one so plan out your route ahead of time and try to get rid of a coin as soon as possible.

Every five rounds the standard zombies will be replaced with exploding clowns, much like "Dog Rounds" in past Call of Duty installments. These rounds are fairly easy and you will be rewarded with a max ammo drop that refills all of your guns and grenades.

EditFate and Fortune Cards

Fate and Fortune Cards are a very important part of Zombies in Infinite Warfare. They allow you to use a variety of abilities that work in your favor.

You can summon in weapons, max ammo drops, and even Pack-A-Punch your current weapon for a full minute.

To check out all of the available cards check out the full list here.

Keys unlock Supply Drops in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and can be used to obtain some of the rarest camouflages, weapon variants, and more. You can obtain a decent amount of keys my making it to high rounds in Zombies mode. The higher the round, the more keys you get. Typically if you reach over ten rounds, you can get up to six or seven keys.

This is by far the best way to farm keys!

Here are several tips to keep in mind when joining multiplayer matches in Infinite Warfare

Mission Teams give you unique challenges that unlock rewards, from extra salvage to unique prototype weapons. They also encourage you to try different game modes that you may not have tried before – and reward you for mixing it up.

EditCombo Perk and Rig Abilities

Synergy is a beautiful thing - as you unlock new Rigs and perks, keep an eye out for ones that compliment each other.

For example, after unlocking the Man at Arms Trait for the Merc rig (eliminates weapon weight slowdown), combine that with the Momentum perk (which increases your sprint speed over time) and an LMG or Shotgun to become a juggernaut of unstoppable power.

These are the strongest weapons in the game and can really give you the advantage in a gunfight. These prototype weapons come in common, rare, legendary, and epic tiers. You can either craft these weapons via salvage, or you can earn them by leveling up your faction and by opening Supply Drops.

While it may be tempting to purchase ALL of the basic 10-key weapon crates as you can, don't. You're guaranteed better drops - and more of them - if you wait patiently to unlock the 30-key crates instead.

There are several things to keep in mind when tackling the single-player campaign in Infinite Warfare.

Not only does completing side missions offer more field experience in your fight against the SDF, but it will also unlock extra perks that will prove invaluable to your combat efficiency.

Throughout the campaign you'll find armories around enemy ships - activate the console inside them to earn equipment upgrades for your lethal and nonlethal equipment.

The most efficient way to eliminate enemies in zero-gravity is to get near medium range and use your grappling hook to pull yourself into melee range. This can often be chained together for maximum efficiency.

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