Developer Infinity Ward releases changes and updates that are being made toCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2prior to its October 28th release. Presumably, Infinity Ward is paying close attention toModern Warfare 2players that had early access to the game and were able to play the game, test its performance, and share their thoughts. This is good news for players as, hopefully, it means that the game will run smoothly and be improved upon in various ways when it launches.
Though the base game clocks in at just 35 GB, which is quite small for aCall of Dutytitle, it looks likeModern Warfare 2’s update size adds another 40 GBto the storage requirement. Of course, fans and players expect this from aCall of Dutygame, and there are sure to be more updates and add-ons as the game launches and gets into its first month of post launch changes.
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A majority of the changes in this update for the game focuses on fixing issues that players are having in the game. All the patch notes (which are listed in their entirety at the bottom of this article) are for the multiplayer mode of the game. Things like improved enemy visibility, point-of-view specifics for low and high-zoom optics, refined player movement, and many others make their way into the patch notes. With all thedifferent multiplayer game modes inModern Warfare 2, these improvements and fixes will be quite welcome for players as the game launches.
Modern Warfare 2’s success on Steam during the early accesshas been a light of hope for PC players, and even console players are excited that the game will be quite optimized as it launches. Fast-paced, competitive, FPS games are always in need of optimized performance, as it can be the difference between players increasing or decreasing in rank. And of course, a happy player base always bodes well for a game and its development/production team.
ThoughModern Warfare 2has an exciting single-player campaign, it is the multiplayer modes that really draw players to it. Like other multiplayerCall of Dutygames, players hope to be able to jump straight into matchmaking with friends and start playing multiple matches per gaming session.
Infinity Ward is paying attention to players and using its early access testing to work hard on updates and changes to make the full launch ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2as smooth and seamless as possible. Full patch notes below:
Movement
Matchmaking
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2is currently available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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