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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare eliminates the death chamber at Headquarters and Hot Point

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare eliminates the death chamber at Headquarters and Hot Point

After the big update 1.09, the Infinity Ward game is updated with a smaller patch, but with new features.

Shotgun 725 has been the target of many of the updates that Infinity Ward has published throughout these weeks. In total, three nerves to adjust the balance of the weapon. However, the latest update, which added the Gun Game mode, among other things, served to fix many of the problems of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The patch that is now made available to players is not so heavy, but it also incorporates interesting developments, such as the removal of the death chamber in the Headquarters and Hot Spot modes.

The decision to end the death chamber animation is because in both game modes it is important to reappear quickly when you die, since the task of defense or attack does not stop when you have bitten the dust. The All vs. All mode has also been touched, as it now appears in the filter menu, while the Weapon Game mode groups of up to four players are allowed.

Other patch settings

In Special Operations minor adjustments have been made to the difficulty. Otherwise, the update serves to adjust some aspects of the game. The new Activision still has a long way to go, not only in terms of patches, but also in the free periodic updates that add new features and maps. We remind you that the agreement between Sony and Activision no longer affects the modes and maps that are added afterwards, so they will be published on all platforms at the same time.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is available on PS4, Xbox One and PC since last October. Unlike last year's delivery, Infinity Ward has once again bet on the campaign, although the Zombies mode has stayed on the road.

Source | VG247

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