DrDisrespect has an idea that would improve solo rounds in CoD Warzone

DrDisrespect has an idea that would improve solo rounds in CoD Warzone

Solo matches in Call of Duty: Warzone can often be very monotonous. Campers often dominate the field there, but if it were up to DrDisrespect, a simple adjustment could be the solution to that.

This is how it goes in solo matches: When you are playing alone, you often play passively. Many players gather at the beginning a good loadout and then retreat to a hiding spot. There, they wait until an opponent comes in or until they need to rotate. Then, they like to flee from one hiding place to the next.

Not much action comes from this. Often, you only encounter opponents when you happen to cross paths while looking for a new hiding place.

This is what DrDisrespect means: The streamer talks about this in a stream from September 21. He asks: “Why can’t battle royale games create some crazy solo modes?”

His solution to this is quite simple: one should simply increase the pace.

Battle Royale with more pace – What does that bring?

DrDisrespect says: In his live stream, DrDisrespect addresses the topic around minute 32:15:

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He then also says: “I think the speed of solos in Warzone can be enormously increased.” DrDisrespect believes that one of the big problems is hiding.

The streamer adds: “Let’s talk about something I’ve been saying for years: a wide-range UAV or the complete revelation of the map.”

How could this suggestion improve the game? A wide-range UAV could lead to more movement, as you have to hide less. Camping remains possible, but the fights become more predictable and may last longer. This, in turn, would increase the pace of the battle royale, as you fight more on one hand, and the increased fights would also last longer.

Such an adjustment would not only work for Warzone. Other battle royales could also provide for more pace in the game.

What speaks against it? Such an intervention could also backfire and lead to even more campers. Players lie in wait at the best spots and farm oncoming enemies, as they know exactly from which direction the threat is coming.

Then the early game would be quite lively, as many players first get a few reconnaissance contracts and cash for their loadout and important items. But just a few minutes after the start, mean snipers could be sitting everywhere, waiting for their victims.

Maybe Warzone will change something with the release of CoD Cold War regarding the pace. We have already speculated on how Warzone could proceed with the release of Cold War.

Source(s): Dexerto
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