Call of Duty players stand up to violence by starting taxi service in Warzone 2
Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty: Warzone 2 may be about 150 super-soldiers pitting themselves against each other in a mortal battle, but one player has chosen a less violent career.
According to the report of VG247, Reddit user Crescendummain became the in-game taxi driver thanks to Warzone 2’s new close-to-play voice chat feature. Players drag to other teams, and as long as they don’t kill him first, give them a ride anywhere on the map. .
Looking for that five-star review, Crescendummain only follows the main roads so players have a smooth ride to their destination, offering typical small talk along the way.
Proximity chat, as the name suggests, means that players can now hear the voice chats of nearby enemies. While this of course resulted in a lot of shouting and swearing, Crescendummain used it to spread a bit of friendliness in the tense first-person shooter.
Warzone 2 finally launched this week as the successful successor to developer Infinity Ward call of battle royal quest, bring many new features with it. The biggest of these changes is the new map Al Mazrahhowever, since the series has moved away from its classic Verdansk and Caldera installations.
However, the launch did not go smoothly, because Some players have a problem that causes them to be locked out of the game and told them to buy Modern Warfare 2 to get it back.
Ryan Dinsdale is a freelancer for IGN. He would talk about The Witcher all day.