Srinanda Bhattacharyya
Oct, 24.2022
Battle royale enthusiasts are anticipating significant improvements in Warzone 2.0, which is soon here, for the FPS game developed by Infinity Ward and Raven Software. Although there are many gameplay modifications that fans would want to see, there are also a few matchmakings and lobby changes that players want, including how the game handles players who quit matches in the middle.
Warzone 2.0 should penalize quitters, according to CoD supporters.
A user named gtg cya demanded significant changes to how Warzone 2.0 should handle players who leave matches early in a post on the CoD Warzone subreddit. They expressed their frustration with players who leave a game the moment they are downed in the post's body.
It seems practically difficult to win a solo-queueing game. Either you get teammates who have no idea of the game at all, or you get teammates who simply leave as soon as they become hurt. Resurgence is where players experience this most frequently, and it is irritating. Even though the game isn't really "competitive," it would be much simpler to enjoy a game if one of my friends didn't leave the game right away. Since it has been a significant topic during Warzone's existence, the player base has expressed a wish for it to be resolved definitively in the BR sequel.
Other people listed the particular adjustments they'd like to see once the sequel shooter is released in the comment area. One responded, "If and only if they correctly detect crashes/disconnects as opposed to users departing deliberately. For Pete's sake, provide a reconnect button and catch up to other Battle Royales! Another Warzone participant claimed that when teammates leave a game, it "ruins the experience" and often prevents games from being competitive. With any luck, the developers will be able to address this issue for players that don't routinely desert their comrades once Warzone 2.0 is released.