Take your pick now, gamers, with the NZ-41. Armpit nerves can work while we talk.
According to Call of Duty (COD) developer Warzone, NZ-41 has become a bit dominant. Tully Ackland, senior game designer at Raven Software, agreed with gamers on Twitter that the NZ-41 itself had become too powerful and needed adjusting.
Join me, that’s not where I want to be right now. There are guns designed to be easy to use, New Zealand is not one of them.
— Tully Ackland (@TullyAckland) June 25, 2022
In a Twitter post to his profile, Ackland discussed the status of Taped Grip, where it’s working “as intended” to potentially annoy some players. This led to talk about the status of NZ-41.
“NZ asks. In general, ARs shouldn’t be so easy to control…especially in this range. ” Twitter user WyLeEZtv writes.
“I recognize that’s not where I want it to be right now,” Auckland said. There are guns designed to be easy to use, New Zealand is not one of them. Later, he added, “We further indexed the improvements to make them appropriate.”
For some players, this acknowledgment means the nerfs are close to the gun, as there are few downsides at the moment. With high damage and strong recoil, it’s a clear example of an unstable weapon – unsurprisingly, it’s currently one of the most used weapons in Season 4.
DBLTAP cannot confirm any of the NZ-41 nerfs, what it looks like and/or when it will fail.
Players who want to get the most out of their weaponry before knocking it off the Activision ratings should read our NZ-41 loadout tips.
Source : dbl tap