Warzone isn't getting a console FOV slider but Season 2 is promising big quality of life changes
Last-gen consoles co🎐uldn't handle a wid💙er field of view

There are no plans to add an FOV slider to the console version of 🐼Warzone, but Season 2 of the battle royale is packed with other highly requested quality of life updates.
A new on the Call of Duty blog broke the good and bad news. Console Warzone players have been 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:requesting field of view options fo🍌r a while now, but the Call of Duty staff explained that "adding FOV on console in Warzone creates major performance impacts for old-gen console players."
"Our goal is for Warzone to b꧟e a performant experience on all platforms, so we do not plan to implement an FOV Slider on console at this time," tꦦhe post adds.
The multiplayer for Call of Duty: Vanguard, a separate game that's been tied in with Warzone, notably 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:allows for an FOV of up to 120 on console, b🌼ut it seems the same wasn't possib✨le for the larger, older bones that make up Warzone.
No Warzone console FOV slider, sadly, but at least we've got a long list of other updates to numb the pain. Season 2 of Warzone is promising "over 30 improvements" at launch on top of a whole mess of bug fixes. ꧋Inserting armor plates will add new plates before refilling damaged ones, movement for all vဣehicles and terrain types has been polished, and the gas mask animation won't kill your ADS anymore. Notable bug fixes include Buy Station freezes, invisible Operator skins, Modern Warfare multiplayer errors, and "distorted" graphics.
"The number one priority for our developers is 'Quality of Life' – making 🃏changes that allow Warzone to be more accessible and l𒅌ess frustrating for our community," the development team stressed.
On the bright side, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warzone 2 is in the works alongside Call of Duty 2022, now confirmed to be a Modern Warfare sequel, and both use a new engine.
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