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Season 3 Is Taking Everyone Down... There's a Glimmer of Hope Though | WARZONE 2 MODERN WARFARE 2

Season 3 Is Taking Everyone Down... There's a Glimmer of Hope Though | WARZONE 2 MODERN WARFARE 2

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I was going to make this video sooner but I wanted to give Season 3 of Warzone 2.0 a real chance to make an impression on me. And while that was happening, it goes without saying, this Season has been the most destructive update the CoD community has ever seen. You've probably seen the comments swirling around Twitter and YouTube — the CoD community has a right to be angry. Even the CoD shills and influencers are sensing the changing winds — apologies and pivots are being lobbed left and right. No one can spin this update as good — especially considering the hype surrounding it. https://twitter.com/ModernWarzone/status/1646229799105331208 https://twitter.com/charlieINTEL/status/1646556919752949761 Streamers are dropping this game from their rotations or resorting to farming content through spectating and reacting to other players — no one seems to want to play. Warzone 2.0 is so down bad right now, Activision is rushing another "free week of multiplayer" promo to pump those numbers. https://twitter.com/charlieINTEL/status/1648371071031164954 They're also pushing out a tone-deaf survey which can be summed up as, "Do you guys really think movement is a problem?" https://twitter.com/ModernWarzone/status/1648454334185865218 How is it so difficult to understand the CoD community's Warzone 2.0 critiques? The first Warzone captured both the hardcore and casual player bases. The new Warzone has lost the hardcore and casual player bases. It turns out the hardcore community was right. It's not all bad though. There's a phrase floating around the CoD sphere that I think gives Season 3 its props. "Steps in the right direction." It can't be denied that Infinity Ward and the cabal are tweaking Call of Duty's movement in the right direction. It's a painful drip feed, but they are trying. After letting Season 3 of Warzone 2.0 breathe, a lot of the hate it's getting is justified. But there is hope. The game doesn't feel worse. That's the greatest compliment I can give right now. The update accelerated the dolphin dive and slide timings, and while I've seen the video comparisons, I rarely use those mechanics when I play. The overall movement doesn't feel any faster. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-9_8NwlD8c The biggest change in Season 3 had nothing to do with movement directly, in my opinion. In Season 2, they gave us more Buy Stations which gave us more UAVs. In this latest update, they added UAV towers. And just like with Season 2, the encounter frequency has definitely gone up. The game's pacing feels faster. I'm starting to see one of the telltale signs of a well-developed battle royale — third-partying. Warzone 2.0 is starting to feel like a Call of Duty game that happens to be a battle royale again. As for shooting, I don't think anyone can ever have any solid opinions on the weapons in any direction — better or worse. There will never be a consistent TTK in this game. Not like other arcade shooters where you can predict when an opponent should go down from muscle memory alone. The attachments, weapon damaging, and effective ranges are never going to feel accurate as long as the servers remain dog water and the alleged EOMM (engagement optimized matchmaking) is messing with real-time damage modeling. The best the CoD community can do is search for, and copy, the meta every month. #gameplay #gaming #fps #fpsgames #newgameplay #gamer #firstpersonshooter #gamingvideos #gamingcommunity #videogames #gamingclips #gamedev #gamedevelopment #warzone #warzone2 #warzoneclips #warzonegameplay #warzone2gameplay #warzonehighlights #warzone2funny #callofdutywarzone2 #codwarzone #callofdutywarzone #callofduty #callofdutymobile #codmobile #fps #fpsgames #newgameplay #gamer #firstpersonshooter #gamingvideos #gamingcommunity #videogames #gamingclips #gamingchannel

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