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Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Trios mode changed to CoD: Warzone again, players are pissed
Yesterday Call of Duty: Warzone was updated again and again not the way the game fans wanted it.
The creators of CoD: Warzone seem to deliberately resent the players. Last week, they dropped the option of playing on a three-member team, the most common form of play in both modes. The reactions of the players to this move were extremely negative, so the so-called. Trios mode is faster-better returned with the next update. But the joy did not last long.
Yesterday, Warzone received a new update, and the standard Trios mode has been replaced with a new, inferior version called Scopes and Scatter Guns. It still plays in a team of up to three players, but only with the use of snipers and shotguns.
Judging by the players' comments on the internet, it is not clear to anyone what Infinity Ward is doing with this all-time changing mod. Better to say, it is not clear to anyone why simply all modes cannot be present at the same time all the time.
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