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Infinity Ward Fixes Modern Warfare 2 Vault Edition Confusion | GameSpot News
Infinity Ward Reveals the Modern Warfare 2 Launch Changes Made After Beta
Modern Warfare 2 campaign review – An excellent pitch for an Infinity Ward RPG
The Call of Duty campaign seems more and more like a dying breed of game. Fewer and fewer major studios are interested in making a single-player-only shooter with a story that takes six or so hours to finish.
I’ve often found Call of Duty campaigns to be interesting simply for continuing to exist. They’re always lavish, technical showcases for a series fighting every year to stay relevant. For the teams making them, campaigns are a reminder that there’s more to Call of Duty than its air-sucking, conversation-dominating multiplayer.
And even when they’re out of ideas, Call of Duty campaigns are consistently entertaining.
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Infinity Ward talks Modern Warfare 2 footstep audio, player visibility, disbanding lobbies and more
Modern Warfare 2 recently wrapped up what ended up being the biggest beta in Call of Duty history, so you can imagine that popularity also came with a lot of feedback from players. Though sentiments are generally positive, a few issues in particular have cropped up repeatedly.
In an effort to address these concerns, developer Infinity Ward highlighted some of the most common ones and discussed what it’s going to be doing about them for launch.
In a blog post, the studio commented on certain issues, leaving others undiscussed. Sadly, even the ones that got mentioned by name didn’t receive satisfying answers.
Infinity Ward promise plenty of tweaks to Modern Warfare 2 following series’ biggest ever beta
Following on from Call Of Duty’s biggest beta ever, Infinity Ward have promised a host of changes to Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 based on player feedback so it’s in tip-top condition when it launches next month. Expect tweaks to footstep sounds, enemy visibility, weapon adjustments, and plenty more titbits.
Modern Warfare 2 players are still complaining about things Infinity Ward clearly doesn’t want to change
If you tend to follow what we can charitably dub ‘the Call of Duty discourse’ every year, you’ve likely been exposed to what appear to be the same complaints, same arguments, and same suggestions made ad nauseam. This is obviously true for the yearly Call of Duty releases, but the new Modern Warfare series has been a particularly sore spot for the most devoted fans.
The Modern Warfare 2 beta just ended its first weekend – available on a single platform – but already, we’re seeing a high level of engagement from players who jumped in since servers went live.
What struck me as a little strange wasn’t the volume of posts on Reddit, and social media, it was that the complaints being made about Modern Warfare 2 are the same exact ones we heard during the Modern Warfare 2019 beta and launch – often by the same people.