In the end everything exploded in the air and it was revealed that it already seemed to be sensed. Verdansk will no longer be the same with the arrival of its 1984 version , completely changing the map of Call of Duty: Warzone.
It is not for less, since the fall of a nuclear bomb will surely bruise more than one of us. However, there has been some disappointment in Activision’s way of showing this change, relegating it to a cinematic.
Be that as it may, millions of players have gathered to witness an event that changes the destiny of their gameplays from now on. And as usual, with so many people trying to enter the servers, the overhead has been excessive for them.
The result? The expected. All users received notifications of too much load, being forced to wait until the exaggerated player traffic was alleviated . Even those who were able to play suffered moments of lag or various errors that complicated the game.
In spite of everything, there has been a moment that perfectly reflects everything lived up to now. A Warzone player got ready in his game and during the intro cutscene, his operator didn’t exactly load the textures well . A great tribute to the 80s and its more polygonal style.
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