Information
Loads of QOL adjustments, however “elementary flaws” ignored.
Revealed on
Warzone 2’s Season Two Reloaded dropped on March 15, bringing the large raft of adjustments gamers have come to count on from the mid-season updates. Amongst different issues, Raven delivered main weapon changes, overhauls to Armor and an ‘Inverted’ choice for pesky Flash Grenades.
Whereas the adjustments had been welcomed by many gamers, others had been annoyed on the lack of adjustments to core gameplay mechanics – like motion and time-to-kill (TTK). That’s the camp that Warzone 2 knowledgeable IceManIsaac falls into, criticizing the adjustments for ignoring the battle royale sequel’s “elementary flaws”.
“A few of these QOL updates are FIRE (reverse flash, airspace too crowded timer, no helis in solos, bomb drone gone, and so forth),” he mentioned. “Nevertheless, no quantity of QOL adjustments will repair the basic flaws with TTK and motion. Gameplay really feel is what issues most and it’s nonetheless lacking the mark.”
Warzone 2’s TTK has are available for appreciable criticism since launch, with many locally arguing it’s too quick and leaves gamers little probability of profitable engagements wherein they had been noticed first. No adjustments to TTK got here with Season Two Reloaded.
In follow-up feedback, Isaac defined that he thinks the reluctance to tweak problematic mechanics is making Warzone 2 lag behind its rivals – inflicting him to “lose hope”.
“All these video games round us pushing the boundaries of what gamers can do,” he mentioned, “and we regressed into one thing slower, extra grounded, and fewer dynamic. F**king gutted man. Truly shedding hope currently.”
He did, nevertheless, categorical some hope that TTK adjustments will come sooner or later, maybe with Season Three when a Warzone Ranked mode is predicted.
The devs have been extremely tight-lipped about TTK since Warzone 2 launched, despite the group’s vocalization that they’d desire it to be barely slower. With that seemingly unchanging, Isaac stays involved for the BR’s future.