Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III developers from Sledgehammer Games have reported that the game had one of the lowest crash rates in the series' history during its launch. Addressing improvements, they revealed plans for future game updates, including adjustments to the submachine guns (SMGs) which many players believe are currently underpowered. The team is considering changes based on players' feedback and could tweak aim assist options for better balance and fix glitches in the Firing Range. Additionally, they're discussing possible alterations to movement mechanics, such as bringing back the ability to bunny hop.
The developers, who recently held a detailed interview, emphasized their commitment to enhancing the game by testing new features through the experimental playlist, which allows rapid changes based on community reception. Notable upcoming modifications include the separation of dive and slide button bindings, and while time constraints have delayed the inclusion of Weapon Prestiges and bonus camos, they have not ruled out introducing these features in the future.
Despite Modern Warfare III's stable launch, the game has faced criticism, with players expressing dissatisfaction over the campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies mode. Issues like problematic spawn points in maps and laborious grinding for the game's most sought-after camo have led to fan complaints, and even some patches have been delayed
Sledgehammer Games appears to be actively working on resolving these issues and aims to maintain a transparent dialogue with the gaming community. The response to the developers' openness has been positive, and gamers are hopeful for improvements as the game moves forward.
For gamers looking for more on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, information on optimized loadouts, Zombies mode strategies, and more can be found in various guides available.
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It's refreshing to see Sledgehammer Games taking player feedback seriously for Modern Warfare III, addressing both stability and game balance – fingers crossed the SMG tweaks and movement mechanics hit that sweet spot Their engagement with the community, especially with real-time updates through the experimental playlist, could really set a new standard for responsiveness in AAA game development.
Sledgehammer Games' commitment to a low-crash launch with Modern Warfare III is like hitting the right respawn point; they've set a solid foundation and are locked 'n loaded to fine-tune the gameplay experience. Props to them for keeping communication channels open with the player base—it's this kind of co-op play with feedback that can turn underdog SMGs into MVPs and make bunny hopping more than just a quirky Easter egg. 🎮🛠️
Sledgehammer Games' proactive stance in refining Modern Warfare III post-launch shows a modern approach to game development, marrying community feedback with a transparent update roadmap. It's refreshing to see a studio not only acknowledge issues like the underpowered SMGs and movement mechanics but also act on them with promise for ongoing improvement and dialogue with players.