Modern Warfare 2's infamous UI is back again in Warzone 2
The community's concerns have reared their hea🧸ds again

Call of Duty: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Modern Warfare 2's much-hated UI is rearing its ugly head once again in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warzone 2.0.
The new battle royale might'vꦆe only just launched yesterday, but players are already sounding off about elements of the game. One such overriding opinion is thatꩵ Warzone 2.0 has some pretty rough UI elements throughout its main menu systems, as you can see in the screenshot and post just below.
In the comments underneath the subreddit post, plenty of players are of a similar mindset. In fact, one common line of thought appears to be that Warzone 2.0's UI looks horribly similꦏar to that of a streaming service like HULU, and not like, you know, 💦an actual video game.
When Modern Warfare 2 first launched last month in October, players were similarly confused b✱y the game's༺ menu systems. Players just couldn't work out what the hell they were doing, or where they were mea♐nt to be going to drop into mo🌊des like the sequel's campaign or multiplayer.
In fact, some Modern Warfare 2 players even tried to fix the game's terrible U🐼I themselves. A piece of concept art from one player hoped to demonstrate to Infinity Ward what players would ideally like the game's UI to resem🌊ble, with the backing of plenty of other ꩵplayers.
Not long after Modern Warfare 2 originally launched though, a for players. Hꩲere's hoping the development studio goes about improving the UI in Warzone 2.0 as well as i🐎n Modern Warfare 2.
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