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A player on the net offers to add to the Battle Royale game changing weather conditions mechanics that will contribute to the diversity of the map and more tactical thinking on the part of the players. Do you agree?


Copy from Fortnight and Battlefield: How to Improve Warzone

A player on the net offers to add to the Battle Royale game changing weather conditions mechanics that will contribute to the diversity of the map and more tactical thinking on the part of the players.

Do you agree?

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08/02/2022

Tuesday, 08 February 2022, 16:07 Updated: 16:11

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Since the second season of Voice of Duty Warzone criticism of the game has been growing.

The community of players has not only complained about the glitches and bugs that plague the game, but also about the new map - Caldera, which they claim is not as balanced and fun as its predecessor.



A Reddit user named Chief-Aldo suggested an interesting way in which Activision can improve the game: The Warzone map should contain a changing weather system (rain, wind, snow, etc.) combined with a random day and night time system so that players will play each time in game conditions Different and varied.



According to him, this will create a situation where the players will have to vary their style of play and adjust the loadout (additions to the weapons) to the conditions of the map.

For example, players will not equip themselves with an Iron-Sight sight when it rains, and will have to adjust a Hybrid Sight that is more suitable for such situations.

Another interesting example also includes choosing a sniper rifle when it snows on the map.

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It will also make players think much more tactically and also adapt the weapons to the situation and random conditions.

Chief-Aldo points out that although he does not develop games, he claims that this is an aspect that can greatly improve the game and that this is a situation in which Activision will only benefit from it.



The dynamic weather mechanics that Chief-Aldo is talking about actually already exist and have become popular in other online games.

It was previously available in the Battle Royale

Fortnight game

, but it was the

Battlefield

series that introduced a changing weather system in the BF4, BF1 and BFV games.

Dynamic weather systems have become popular in the Battlefield series ... (Photo: Official Website, Dice)

... and Fortnight (Photo: Official Website, Epic Games)

What do you think?

Players who responded to the discussion were enthusiastic about the idea, and some suggested that this change would actually come into Warzone 2, which was recently revealed to be in development.

Chief-Aldo asked the players how they think the game could be improved.

Some commented Duty Off Duty does not need 120 different weapons in the game, but should give players

a real reason to

use as wide a variety as possible.



Of course like any online discussion, there were those who disagreed with the idea and argued that it might detract from their enjoyment of the game: "If this system affects gameplay people will just abandon the game if they find themselves in a situation that is not to their liking."

What do you think?

Beyond fixing the bugs and glitches that plague the game - how can voice of duty be improved?

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