Modern Combat 5 Unlimited Credits

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Vira Bhakta

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:19:27 PM8/3/24
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Remember the Strike Fighters series, you know the good old days, when most people were using Windows XP and Thirdwire had the Cold War era combat sim market to themselves. The days when free updates would fall from the cloud(s) giving us new game features for no extra cost.

Then just as all hope was lost, out of nowhere, lady luck smiled on the starving company and smart phones and tablets rained down from the heavens. Not only were these mini PCs locked down for any old idiot to use, they came with interesting new opportunities to make money.

Anyone who has played any of the Strike Fighters mobile series (e.g. Strike Fighters: Attack) will instantly recognise the type of game this is, however there are some changes, and the development of this series has now advanced a bit further on compared to the original Strike Fighters or Strike Fighters: Israel on IOS or Android.

This is the first of the series you can buy for a Windows device from the Thirdwire store, so if you are one of the ten people that have a Windows mobile device (including myself yaah!) this might be good news. I however am not going to buy that version and instead am going to review the version on IOS ( iPhone ).

Because of the large variety of weapons there is a handy mode select (MSL SEL) button to switch ordnance, you always have guns available though(if you have any). Once a weapon is selected it will auto lock onto a relevant target, for example a Radar if you have selected an Anti- Radiation missile, or an aircraft if you have selected an ASRAAM.

There is a handy 360 degree radar type screen you get in the top right corner. Advanced jets like the FA-18C will have a Data Link type picture showing all ground and air targets and if they are friend or foe. Less advanced jets like the Su-22M4 only show an older radar type picture with green blobs. (Note the blob with diamond is your primary target set)

An auto lock on a ground target brings up a nifty Infra Red (IR) view as you might see from a targeting pod, and you can press Mode to get the 360 degree radar view back at any time. (Not that I can make anything out on a tiny iPhone screen anyway!)

The game auto chooses a mission for you (Escort/ Intercept / Fighter sweep / etc) which you then attempt to complete by blowing up as many relevant targets as you can in the given time period. If you destroy all the mission targets your mission ends even earlier.(you can even abort by pressing pause then hitting the cross)

You can now select weapons (again a paid unlock), and just like in life the more money you have the more you make (perhaps). For example with the F-16 I can remove the tanks and add 4 x GBU-12s to go with 8 x SDBs and 4 x AIMs which is a potential 1600 points yippee!

Literally the more points you get the more credit you get. On a typical mission you might get 500 to 1000 points with the right aircraft, choose an A-10C or F-5E for the A-A role though and you had better be good with the gun to rack up the points.

You can of course remove the adds by always playing off line, which is a good way to save battery and not constantly microwave your hands, however there is an incentive to play online because you get 500 free points per day for logging in every day. So for example 10 consecutive days will yield 10 x 500 points!

Strike Fighters: Modern Combat brings together good features from the earlier mobile games and adds to them. If you want to pay to unlock the features you will likely get more from it, however it seems to be a fairly fun arcade game, especially when you need to baby sit your daughter or are at lunchtime at work, or instead of work maybe.

i actually enjoy this little game on my tablet. The variety of the planes and nations is really nice, even though it still misses some planes from the 60s in my opinion. I'm logging in every day since it's initial release so now i earn around 90.000 credits a day

On my Samsung S8+, I tried really hard to just play free. But since, unlike the PC version, we have to unlock planes with both credits and player level, I had to buy the weapons and no level restrictions (if there was a way to eliminate the timer and reload missiles....oh, man). But with just weapons, reinforcement pack 2, and the level unlock, I can now score up to 30 kills in a mission (F-15E with SDBs!). :)

Hi everyone, im trying to find out safe way to hack modern combat 5. In singleplayer map, i can change rewards number, but my moneys still like no hack. In multiplayer, i can find diamonds, but cant change it; credits is unable to find. I think credits hack is impossible. So can we hack always double rewards like cheat engine in pc? Because when we make new account, we have 102% to get double rewards, but then it down to 2%. This address not change so much, i cant find it

Sory i cant understand, but look like your phone isnt rooted, try to root first, then grant root permission for gg. If your phone already rooted, go to superuser/supersu setting switch root permission for gg to accept

There are few way to hack credit and clone some very old account, but i think gayloft fixed all of it, i have 12 hacked account, 11 of them is dead, only 1 was survive, im not sure about any other account or clone

No, gayloft fixed it very long time ago, i think they killed all clone account and hack credit (including me xD). I'm not playing this game anymore, so i don't know more about new update, but u may try to glitch some credit with duel match. Use another phone n play new account untill u reach level 30, then use gg hack your credits and make duel match with 50 cre, then use your main account to join that match

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