Infinity Ward just released a small update for Call Of Duty Modern Warfare and Warzone. Soon after the news was issued on Twitter, Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop posted – “HOLY S*** THEY JUST NERFED THE SNAKESHOT MAGNUMS HALLELUJAH TODAY WILL BE GLORIOUS.”
It seems Infinity Ward is finally starting to fix some issues which were long overdue.?
While Call Of Duty Warzone is plagued with cheaters, it is also one of the best games out there right now. Within a couple of months, the game has surpassed all expectations. Call of Duty Warzone and Modern Warfare broke another record with 60 million registered players. For a game that released on March 10, that’s spectacular.?
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The game does have some internal issues besides the cheaters, mostly to do with balancing. Other than that, it runs smoothly. Even with the occasional bug, Activision and Infinity Ward work swiftly.?
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone have major changes In patch notes
A small update is deploying now across all platforms! Check out the patch notes for a full list of changes in today's update. #ModernWarfare #Warzone https://t.co/gqbXMXqhRm pic.twitter.com/oATRMSXnW8
— Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) May 7, 2020
The recent May 7 Patch Notes are as follows.?
?General Fixes:
- Tuning all smoke challenges to be more forgiving. This includes the challenge to unlock the Bruen MK9
- Fix to help prevent vehicle exploits
- Various exploit fixes, including Ground War Infected
- GameBattles: Fix for a few issues where players might not be able to join a new match
- Reduced fire delay on the Lightweight and Match Grade trigger attachments on all .357 calibers
- .357 Snake Shot damage rebalance
- Fixed a bug where the damage on the .357 Snake Shot was too high at longer distances
?It definitely looks like they have several exploit checks in place to counter incursions. Most importantly, they’ve worked on the much-debated Snake Shot.
Infinity Ward and Activision are trying their best with the community
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As soon as the news dropped, Jack Dunlop took to Twitter to express his delight. We all saw how he returned to Fortnite as soon as the developers removed SBMM from Squads. In fact, CouRage was live at the time of publishing, playing Warzone.
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Infinity Ward and Activision are definitely trying their best to make the game better. All the weekly updates seem to fit right into the jigsaw. We will have to wait and watch for a while to get a comprehensive idea about the effectiveness of this patch. Although, it seems things are heading the right way.?