Combat Master Cheats on PC

Last Updated: January 7, 2024
Combat Master
  • Category: Main Game
  • First Released: Apr 20, 2023
  • Genres: Shooter
  • Themes: Action, Warfare

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Beginner's Guide

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Keep Moving Forward

Learning to shoot accurately while staying mobile is one of the most crucial aspects of the game. You cannot stop moving in this game, as it can mean a very sudden death. Players must learn to keep moving, even when engaged with enemies. Take some time to practice shooting at targets while moving left and right, jumping up and down, and sliding to prepare yourself for combat properly. You'll only master the game after you've mastered the art of making a successful kill while moving.

Memorize the Maps

There are 11 maps in the game, each with specific weapons, and if you want to excel, you need to know where you're going, especially since the maps for matches are chosen randomly. The first three times you play through a map, take the opportunity to scope out your surroundings and learn the lay of the land. It will definitely take a while, but it will be well worth it when you're dropped into a map and know exactly where you need to go to get specific guns and take out as many enemies as you possibly can.

Maps like the Power Station, Art Gallery, Subway, Farm, Trainyard, and Hangar X-87 have spaces perfect for long-range engagements, which are covered by snipers, and areas great for mid-to-close combat, which are decorated with SMG and shotguns.

The long-range weapons around the Power Station, Art Gallery, and Train Yard are situated in the middle of the map, while the side sections are designated for other forms of combat. In contrast, the Subway, Hanger, and Farm maps are divided into long sighting angles and close-range quarters where you need to ensure you're constantly moving around so that you don't die.

Take the Time to Learn Each Weapon

There is a wide selection of primary and secondary weapons for you to get the hang of. You'll want to start by learning the feel of every primary weapon to determine what works best for you before moving on to every secondary weapon. 

Different weapons can be useful in different situations. Assault rifles and SMGs are great for mid-range encounters, shotguns are a good option for taking out enemies up close, and sniper rifles are perfect for popping enemies' heads at a distance.

Players who are familiar with each weapon type have ridiculously high kill counts.

Be Smart with Your Load-out Set-Up

When in the weapons tab, you will find a space called edit load-outs that allows you to choose weapons and other equipment you want to use in a match. There are three load-out slots you can use to create three different presets, and these load-outs include a primary weapon slot, a secondary weapon slot, and a lethal slot.

A Sniper, SMG, or shotgun is perfect for the primary slot, as you never know what map you're going to load into. Pistols should always be in your secondary weapon slot because they're the most dependable weapons in the game, and the lethal slot is the perfect spot for thermite or grenades, both of which will add an explosive twist to any match.

Adjust Your Settings to Your Liking

There are four tabs available in the options menu, each with settings you can adjust to ensure optimal gameplay:

  • The Game Tab contains general options, including the language pack and choosing when the control vibrates. This tab is also where you can toggle whether or not to show a kill report and additional info about your kill.
  • The Graphics Tab lets you decide the quality and smoothness of your game. There are a few things you can do to ensure you have the best possible experience while gunning down enemies: Change battle shadows to Medium, turn off the fog, make your textures Ultra, and set the weapon details high. This will help the game feel less grainy.
  • The Controls Tab allows you to change the placement of your buttons, tweak the HUD, and adjust your camera and scopes' sensitivity. There are three default sensitivity presets (low, medium, and high).
    It would be best if you took the time to explore the sensitivity options until you've adjusted them to your liking. Most prefer to move quickly, downing enemies without hesitation (many claim that these are the best settings given the pace of the game). Others prefer more stable control that gives them the time to aim.
    This is also the tab where you will find double-tap action, which can be helpful in many situations.
  • The Sound Tab allows you to increase or decrease the master volume, music, and in-game sound effects to your liking.
    Find what works for you and stick with it. 

Use Melee Combat to Your Advantage

Many players don't bother with melee combat (everyone knows you don't bring a knife to a gunfight), but it's a significant part of this game. While running around the map, you may suddenly find yourself face-to-face with an enemy. You could just shoot them in the face, but why not save a few bullets and cut them down with your knife?

Not only does a melee attack have an incredibly high chance of killing enemies, but it leaves them open for a clean shot.

Time Your Reloads

In shooter games, many players feel obliged to reload their weapon as soon as they kill an enemy or when their gun isn't at max capacity. Don't do this. Instead, wait until no enemies are nearby, then reload your gun. This way, you can't be caught off guard and can reload your gun in peace.

The Best Weapons

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Dual Mac10

This is arguably the most powerful weapon in the game, and a highly skilled player who gets the Dual Mac10 in combat is going to be the most dangerous player in the game.

It has a wide bullet spread, which allows its user to hit enemies even when they're not accurate, does tons of damage, and has huge magazine rounds. The only unfortunate thing about this gun is that you can only use it after you've reached level 42.

SigMCX

This is the most powerful assault rifle in the game and has an impressively manageable recoil, even with its massive range. This gun is one of the most accurate weapons in the game and is very rewarding to use as it guarantees its user a ton of kills. 

Unfortunately, you can only use it at level 30.

Vector

This powerful SMG has very little recoil, ensuring players have near-perfect accuracy while dealing a significant amount of damage. You do need to put a ridiculous amount of time into the game before you can get your hands on it, as it is only attainable at level 50.

XFive

This powerful pistol is fast and deals a decent amount of damage without forcing players to deal with too much recoil. Players with the XFive can take on those wielding rifles once they're comfortable enough with the weapon. It's very easy to use and kill enemies quickly.

Pistols force players to be mindful of their shots and take the time to aim before shooting. The XFive only unlocks at level 18.

Dual Katana

Melee weapons are tough to use, but they're perfect in a game like this, where those who manage to get close enough for close-quarter combat can become unstoppable assassins. 

The Dual Katana not only looks cool but is an insanely deadly weapon that hits fast and kills enemies in an instant. Mastering it can take a while, but it's a lot of fun to play with. Do keep in mind that it only unlocks at level 47. While you're waiting for it, you might at well master the art of melee combat.

AWM

Sniper rifles are the best option for those who want to kill their enemies from a safe distance, and there is no better sniper rifle in this game than the AWM, with its long-range, insane damage, low recoil, and large magazine.

Though it works best from afar (and puts you out of harm's way), those who master this weapon can be deadly even at midrange. The AWM only unlocks at level 22.

G18

Thanks to a rapid-fire that makes it function like an SMG, the G18 is one of the best pistols in the game and a fantastically powerful secondary weapon. The low recoil plus the fact that it's an automatic weapon can make this an incredibly deadly gun in the right hands.

It already has a large magazine, which allows players to fire for longer. Add to that the proper optics and a muzzle, and the G18 becomes an incredibly reliable weapon that players can use to pull off multiple kills easily. Do keep in mind that it only unlocks at level 26.

MP5

While it has high recoil and does a small amount of damage, the MP5 isn't bad for a starter weapon. It's easy to use and has a familiar feel, making it perfect for first-time players who are avid fans of first-person shooter games.

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