More patch notes were added to Call of Duty: Vanguard on May 16.
The fourth update in a month brought significant changes to Call of Duty: Vanguard. Some changes include changes to the number of players, among other miscellaneous areas.
For starters, Sledgehammer Games announced that the Assault Combat Pacing filter has been removed from Quick Play and Featured Playlists. The developers hope that this change will rotate different maps. They said, “Even though Assault Combat Speed is only a choice for 5% of players, its impact on match combat cannot be underestimated.” Due to this change, the player asks for feedback while watching their game reviews.
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Tactics and Blitz Combat Pacing received optimized scaling, so Tactics may be a more general Call of Duty choice, while Blitz is “for high-intensity gameplay.” So many builds of Blitz now include both 10v10 and 14v14 variants, while Tactic remains at 6v6.
Here are the following Camo challenges straight from the Sledgehammer Games website:
Nikita AVT (Assault Rifle) adjusted the requirements for several camouflage categories:
The M1916 (Sniper Rifle) has adjusted requirements for several camouflage categories:
These game changes will be followed by massive weapon upgrades that players will see on May 10 and 12 to complement these fixes. The developers do their best to research their players, which comes out of the desire for feedback.
While this upgrade only includes attribute buffs and camouflage challenges, it will definitely improve the game for many subscribers due to the changes in player counts. With the number of updates Call of Duty: Vanguard has seen in the past month, it will be interesting to see if there are any updates for the rest of May.
Call of Duty: Vanguard, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | Playable on S and PC.
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