After recently getting an unnecessary ban in Call Of Duty, 100 Thieves CEO Nadeshot has now penned down ideas to improve Warzone 2.0.
On November 16, 2022, Infinity Ward dropped Warzone 2.0 for fans. It acted as a nominal sequel for its previous version that came out during the Covid-19 pandemic. Since then, the Warzone became one of the top-selling games, mainly because of its free-to-play nature. So, to continue the trend, Infinity Ward put their foot down to develop a sequel, now known as Warzone 2.0.
Fans were enthralled when the developers announced the game as they were tired of the previous one. Despite the constant hype, the community complained about multiple bags, leading to the game’s downfall. And so they demanded a new title that featured a better version. However, their excitement turned into sorrow as Warzone 2.0 had major glitches leading users to call quits.
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So, to clear the chaos, 100 Thieves CEO and avid Call Of Duty player Nadeshot uploaded a tweet about some ideas. He penned down his thoughts on how the devs could improve the game as it was high time they took an action over it.
Devoted Call Of Duty player Nadeshot lists ideas to improve Call Of Duty Warzone 2.0
Matthew Haag, aka Nadeshot, is one of the household names in the Call Of Duty industry. The 100 Thieves CEO earned respect as a pro as well as a consistent player, streaming the game whenever possible.
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So, when a popular Call Of Duty informant, CharlieIntel, uploaded a post asking fans what changes they might want to make the game better, NadeShot listed a few ideas. Here’s what he said.
- Add the ability to plate while sprinting
- Add ranked play and comprehensive stats
- Significantly reduce headshot multiplier
- Add reload canceling
- Increase universal movement speed by 10%
- Rework the looting system entirely
- Reduce Precision Airstrike drops by 80%
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These change ideas posted by Nadeshot point out crucial details that made thousands of players quit. For instance, reload canceling was one of the important features that the devs pulled out in Warzone 2.0. Plus, it affected the game heavily, causing a stir back around the release and welcome reintegration.
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All in all, Nadeshot’s concerns heavily relate to almost all Call Of Duty Warzone players, so it is high time Infinity Ward acts upon it.
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