Another update has arrived.
It’s been almost two weeks since the last update for Warzone and Modern Warfare II arrived. The packs that come in the new season are always interesting. This is accompanied by new multiplayer courses, new weapons, and a lot of small and big improvements. This time, Warzone fans were especially happy, because after Ashika Island Season 2, they can test their skills in a new location.
All beginnings are tough, and this is no different in the Call of Duty universe. Developers monitor matches in such cases in order to get a comprehensive picture of the conditions prevailing in Vondel. In the first few weeks, they react especially quickly to community feedback, if their measurements support this. It’s no coincidence that the first round of Vondel had been modified a few days earlier to push players slower.
📢 A minor update has been rolled out to Vondel Resurgence to reduce the chance of fog appearing during a match.#Warzone
– Raven (RavenSoftware) June 26, 2023
And this time they touched the fog!
One of Vondel’s big innovations is the dynamic fog that appears in Resurgence and DMZ modes. He doesn’t even want to be more than he can imagine. Dynamic also refers to the degree of haze, that is, it may happen that visibility changes only slightly, or even that we can only see it by meters. On paper, it is more common in the DMZ, and less so in the emission mode. However, players were noticeably annoyed by this, so on Monday afternoon the developers significantly refined the chance of encountering fog during rebirth battles. Hopefully this way you don’t have to worry about line of sight anymore.
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