Some were even left revisiting previous releases such as Modern Warfare (2019), and Cold War, awaiting any updates regarding a new title or drastic change to Vanguard. As the release of Infinity Ward’s Modern Warfare 2 is on the horizon, the anticipation continues to rise in hopes of a new entry that can satisfy fans until a new game is announced, whilst ensuring previous faults are not repeated.
7 Remove Quick Time To Kill
Many players who are familiar with Vanguard will be aware of Sledgehammer Games’ decision to implement a fast time for players to neutralize opponents. This may be favorable to some, but this removes the ability for players to identify where they are being shot from, which has led to a lot of frustration.
Not only does this stop players from getting into cover quickly, but it also alleviates the tactical nature of the gameplay and shortens shootouts to a drastic extent. To avoid this, Infinity Ward must increase the time to kill and open opportunities for more engaging gun battles for players in multiplayer.
6 Too Many Big Maps
Despite the option for players to play in 10v10 or 12v12 via combat pacing and playlist options and adjust to how they prefer to play, some of Vanguard’s maps have received negative feedback regarding their sizes.
The problems for many players vary from the small player count due to other players leaving mid-game, whilst others simply prefer more maps that engage in closer combat. If Modern Warfare 2 can include a greater number of maps or more maps with a medium size, this would be highly beneficial.
5 Spawn Trap
Given the presence of the smaller-sized maps such as “Das Haus” and “Shipment”, some occurrences of an instant death after spawning are expected as players understand. Regardless, one of the biggest complaints Vanguard has received is the issue with the constant spawn traps, which are also present within bigger-sized maps.
This can very much lead to a break in immersion for players, whilst leading to an unfair K/D ratio in scoreboards. Avoiding this completely would be next to impossible, but improving on this factor to the point where it does not happen so often, would push the new title to a playable standard for fans.
4 Voting For MVP
One of Vanguard’s innovations in the aftermath of each session alongside Call Of Duty’s regular “play of the game” and “final kill” segments, is the new vote for the “Team MVP”. Many fans feel that the inclusion of these votes serves no purpose, showcasing a similar feeling to Battlefield 2042’s end-of-match review which contained dialogue referred to as out of place.
To provide a more simple, quick, and faster navigation system along with a potential improvement to the matchmaking, fans would be very appreciative to see the removal of this addition in Modern Warfare 2.
3 Lack Of Map Rotation
Based on previous entries of Call Of Duty titles such as one of the more recent ones in Cold War, contained a voting system where players had the ability to vote in lobbies as to which map they preferred to play in. This was omitted from both Vanguard and Modern Warfare 2’s predecessor in 2019, as each lobby has a set map without choice.
If Infinity Ward’s goal also entails making their new title much more user-friendly and adding allowing players to experience their plethora of maps as much as they want to, this would be one of the more pivotal factors to consider in the lead-up to the game’s release in October.
2 Game Breaking Bugs
At its release, Vanguard was infamous for its gameplay which was riddled with bugs in multiple different areas with some still not fixed. Ranging from audio bugs to weapon glitches, Sledgehammer Games’ developers have faced a barrage of backlash.
Many fans will hope to see Modern Warfare 2 take a different path and contain a more stable standard at release and destroy the need for constant patches and tweaks in the aftermath. This would ultimately result in the good maintenance of the game’s player count and provide a full-functioning FPS game many fans have been waiting for.
1 SBMM
If there is one thing fans certainly do not wish to see in the upcoming entry to the franchise, it would be skill-based matchmaking. A large majority of recent Call Of Duty titles have adopted this system along with other FPS titles such as Apex Legends, which some fans see as a punishment as a result of their improvement in gameplay.
This is a deal-breaker for many players, as most strongly oppose this addition as it often leads to much more difficult lobbies for players without the option to switch to a less competitive one. With rumors of Modern Warfare 2’s change to the SBMM system, fans will be awaiting clarification from Activision and Infinity Ward on the matter, and whether the system will remain or be removed.
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 releases on October 28th on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
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