Hundreds of skins have been added to the game throughout Warzone’s brief history. While some skins have been well received by the Warzone community, others, such as Modern Warfare’s Roze skin, have been criticized for making it difficult to see enemy players in dark areas of Warzone.
The latest skin to enter this category is the new Night Terror skin, which was added to Warzone’s Season 4 update in June. At night or in dark environments, the name fits, given that the skin scares away reckless hostile players.
The Night Terror skin is one of those blacked out skins that is almost impossible to see at first glance. Many COD players think how much it reminds me of the Modern Warfare Roze look and how hard it is to see in dimly lit areas. A COD player showed what his costumed teammates look like under a tent in the caldera.
So I tested Roze 3.0 on console (PS4) 😃 pic.twitter.com/ZOFHBmTKUS
— Elvis COD🎮 (@ElvisCOD) June 30, 2022
Without a teammate tag or gamertag, it’s really hard to spot a player at a glance, so in high pressure situations where you’re focusing on other enemies or the circle, it’s even harder to spot a player. catch one of those stares waiting around the corner. A new victim. The advantage is even scarier because players can spend real money on skins for a noticeable in-game advantage, raising concerns about their payment to play Warzone.
The old Roze skin has been fixed by the developers with lighting changes, so we’ll have to wait and see if the clamor from players for this new skin, now dubbed “Roze 3.0”, will be heard.
Source : dbl tap
