Big problem for Call of Duty: Warzone

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In recent hours, in various contexts, there have been discussions Call of Duty. Call of Duty: Vanguard’s atypical two-week multiplayer trial began yesterday. While you are a developer Call of Duty: Warzone complained crazy rig size This free battle royale action does not allow them to add new cards.

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The original map of the war zone, Verdansk, was replaced by the Pacific Caldera map last December. Streamer TeeP asked developer Josh Bridge if the team is considering a map rotation similar to that used in Apex Legends.

Bridge replied: “We want it. We all want it [ale] there’s a technical problem: the size of the install and reinstall is pretty damn big.”

Call of Duty: Warzone requires more than 120 GB of free space on the PlayStation 5 and so on, it has other consoles, and on the PC approximately 80 GB. According to Bridge, such a huge size scares off players, and also leads to a churn of players after each new update.

We discover the problem at the very beginning of the development of Call of Duty: Warzone, The game was created as part of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, with assets that were designed for normal six vs six matches on small maps. No wonder Activision is preparing Call of Duty: Warzone 2which will run on a completely new engine. It’s about mass evolution.

IS THE FIRST CALL OF DUTY REMASTER?

Sales of Call of Duty: Vanguard weren’t what Activision expected. The company had draw conclusions and not release a single full-fledged new volume next year, which will happen for the first time in almost twenty years. A replacement can be not only Call of Duty: Warzone 2, but also a remaster of the still popular first part.

According to one insider the remaster will be talked about louder and louder at Activision headquarters. The game has not only a remaster of Call of Duty 1, but also Call of Duty 2 and possibly Call of Duty: World at War. In addition, Activision wants to offer Call of Duty to owners Nintendo Switch and reportedly handed them a Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare remaster.

CALL OF DUTY MAY SUBSCRIPTION IN THE FUTURE

It’s not that much of an assumption anymore. The subscription is growing in popularity and will be offered by Rockstar, for example, in the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of GTA Online. Call of Duty subscription points to one of the job offers. It is assumed that this is the so-called Call of Duty 2.0be innovative.

“2022 is a great opportunity for Call of Duty thanks to a number of innovations in gameplay, cross-platform gaming, subscription-based content, the mobile gaming market, and the pursuit of constant connection between players within the community. We call it Call of Duty 2.0.” submits a job offer.

ANOTHER STUDIO FOR CALL OF DUTY

The Call of Duty brand is everything to Activision. Previously, the company decided that Almost all development capacity will be directed to the development of new parts. Recently happened confirmation of work on mobile Call of Duty: Warzone. This likely goes hand in hand with the expansion of Canadian studio Beenox from Quebec to a second office in Montreal. The move is expected to increase the workforce by more than 20%.

“The investment in Montreal is another important step in the development of our studio, as well as supporting the creative ambitions of the Call of Duty series.” Nur Polloni, studio manager, heard himself. An investment in Montreal makes sense, with over 235 development and visualization studios employing approximately 21,000 people.

Beenox has been around for about 22 years and has been involved in a number of large and small projects. In the Call of Duty series, he has collaborated with Black Ops 3, Black Ops 4, Modern Warfare: Remastered, Modern Warfare 2: Remastered, Cold War and Warzone. Owned by Activision since 2005.

Source :Indian TV

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