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Call of Duty Modern Warfare: Update in Arbeit – Spieler klagen über XP-Fehler

Infinity Ward bereitet ein neues Update für Call of Duty: Modern Warfare vor. Spieler melden derzeit einen nervigen Fehler: Der Ego-Shooter registriert aktuell keine erspielten Erfahrungspunkte. Bedeutet: Am Ende einer Runde erhaltet ihr keine XP. Das…

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare: Erstes Gameplay-Video zu Battle Royale, Start von Warzone in Kürze?

Der Start von Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Warzone scheint bevorzustehen. Jetzt tauchte erstes vermeintliches Werbematerial zum Battle-Royale-Modus auf. Wie “Call of Duty Tracker” berichtet, wurde die Werbung am frühen Morgen kurzzeitig beim populären…

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CoD: Modern Warfare’s Tomogunchi Is Confusing; Here’s How To Feed It

If you’re been trying to be the best tomogunchi parent you can be in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, you might have realized that it’s not entirely clear how you use kills, match wins, and more to grow your digital pal.

It seems you’re not alone either. Modern Warfare’s official reddit is teeming with questions about the tomogunchi, so much so that a developer from Infinity Ward has broken down exactly how to care for the pet on your wrist.

Firstly, you want to make sure that you have both the Watch Interact and Check Watch gestures equipped, so that you can use the former to activate bonuses and the latter to see the status of your tomogunchi at all times. The bonus bar beneath the pixelated pet is directly tied to actions based on its current evolution, and you can bank what you’ve accumulated at any time to speed up your tomogunchi’s evolution.

Here’s what you’ll need to increase the bonus meter at each stage:

  • Baby – Killstreaks
  • Child – Wins
  • Teen – Bomb plants
  • Adult – Winning and top 3 placement
  • Secret Evolution Form – Unknown currently

The four other tomogunchi statuses are each tied to specific gameplay mechanics:

  • Hunger – Kills
  • Dirty – Win Games
  • Unruly – Objective Score
  • Boredom – Activate Killstreaks

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is still expected to get its own Battle Royale mode (supposedly called Warzone) in the near future, with multiple leaks giving glimpses of the map, the increased 200-player count, and more.

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PS4's Best-Selling PSN Games Of February 2020 Revealed

Just as The Division 2 was gearing up for its Warlords of New York expansion, which is out now, Ubisoft’s looter-shooter took the number one spot on Sony’s top-downloaded PS4 games of February in the US. The list, which can be viewed below, also contains the top-downloaded free-to-play and PlayStation VR games.

Following right behind The Division 2 is the seven-year-old open-world title Grand Theft Auto V. In the number three spot is NBA 2K20, followed by Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and Dreams. Rounding out Sony’s top-downloaded PS4 games at number 20 is Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, which managed to take the number one spot on the NPD Group’s best-selling games in January 2020.

On the PSVR side of things, Beat Saber, Superhot VR, and Job Simulator take the number one, two, and three spots, respectively. This is a repeat of both January 2020 and December 2019‘s best-selling lists.

The free-to-play list might be a little unsurprising, as Fortnite takes the throne. Apex Legends, which just received a new batch of content with the launch of Season 4: Assimilation, sits in second. Cuisine Royale takes third, followed by Brawlhalla in fourth and Dauntless in fifth.

The list also features the top-downloaded DLC and expansions for February and–surprise, surprise–two Fortnite packs take the number one (the Iris Pack) and two (the Wavebreaker Pack) spots.

You can check the full list below to see if your favorite game or DLC made the cut.

Top-Downloaded February 2020 PlayStation (US)

PS4

  1. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
  2. Grand Theft Auto V
  3. NBA 2K20
  4. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
  5. Dreams
  6. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
  7. Minecraft
  8. ARKL Survival Evolved
  9. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
  10. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition
  11. Hunt: Showdown
  12. UFC 3
  13. FIFA 20
  14. Marvel’s Spider-Man
  15. Red Dead Redemption 2
  16. Need for Speed Heat
  17. Star Wars Battlefront 2
  18. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  19. The Forest
  20. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

PSVR

  1. Beat Saber
  2. Superhot VR
  3. Job Simulator
  4. Blood & Truth
  5. Creed Rise to Glory
  6. Drunkn Bar Fight
  7. Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality
  8. Vacation Simulator
  9. Arizona Sunshine
  10. Until Dawn: Rush of Blood

Free-to-Play

  1. Fortnite
  2. Apex Legends
  3. Cuisine Royale
  4. Brawlhalla
  5. Dauntless
  6. Darwin Project
  7. Warframe
  8. Realm Royale
  9. Paladins
  10. Warface

DLC and Expansions

  1. Fortnite – The Iris Pack
  2. Fortnite – The Wavebreaker Pack
  3. GTA Online: Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack
  4. Fortnite – Fallen Love Ranger Challenge Pack
  5. Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Upgrade Kit
  6. Apex Legends – Assimilation Pack
  7. ARK: Genesis Season Pass
  8. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege – Year 5 Pass
  9. Dragon Ball FighterZ – FighterZ Pass 3
  10. For Honor Year 4, Season 1 Battle Pass

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There's A Virtual Tamagotchi In Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare's New Update

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is known for its cosmetic items, usually in the form of militaristic or cool-looking skins for your operators and their gear. Infinity Ward has now introduced a more playful item, which imitates the Tamagotchi fad of the late ’90s.

The “Tomogunchi” is available from the in-game item shop for 1,000 CoD Points. The bundle includes a charm, emblem, calling card, sticker, and spray. The real star of the bundle is the Tomogunchi toy itself, which is represented as a wristwatch-like item. The tweet suggests that you can check on your little virtual pet, feed it, monitor its mood, and help it evolve.

Modern Warfare has been careful not to sell game-changing items through its shop, so it’s doubtful the Tomogunchi will do anything to help up your game. In fact, if you get too distracted with checking on your pet it might actually be a detriment to the firefights around you. A guide on the Activision blog looks as if the Tomogunchi responds to your in-game play, making it something of a real-time performance tracker.

The new addition joins the rest of the recent patch notes, which makes some balance changes and other adjustments. We’re also expecting the much-rumored and partially leaked Warzone battle royale mode to drop sometime soon. If you haven’t picked up Modern Warfare yet and the Tomogunchi was the thing you needed to push you over the edge into purchasing it, you can get a pretty good discount through GameStop’s tax refund sale.

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There's A Tamagotchi In Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare's New Update

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is known for its cosmetic items, usually in the form of militaristic or cool-looking skins for your operators and their gear. Infinity Ward has now introduced a more playful item, which imitates the Tamagotchi fad of the late ’90s.

The “Tomogunchi” is available from the in-game item shop for 1,000 CoD Points. The bundle includes a charm, emblem, calling card, sticker, and spray. The real star of the bundle is the Tomogunchi toy itself, which is represented as a wristwatch-like item. The tweet suggests that you can check on your little virtual pet, feed it, monitor its mood, and help it evolve.

Modern Warfare has been careful not to sell game-changing items through its shop, so it’s doubtful the Tomogunchi will do anything to help up your game. In fact, if you get too distracted with checking on your pet it might actually be a detriment to the firefights around you. A guide on the Activision blog looks as if the Tomogunchi responds to your in-game play, making it something of a real-time performance tracker.

The new addition joins the rest of the recent patch notes, which makes some balance changes and other adjustments. We’re also expecting the much-rumored and partially leaked Warzone battle royale mode to drop sometime soon. If you haven’t picked up Modern Warfare yet and the Tomogunchi was the thing you needed to push you over the edge into purchasing it, you can get a pretty good discount through GameStop’s tax refund sale.

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A Tamagotchi That Feeds On Murder Was Just Added To Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is known for its cosmetic items, usually in the form of militaristic or cool-looking skins for your operators and their gear. Infinity Ward has now introduced a more playful item, which imitates the Tamagotchi fad of the late ’90s–albeit with a bit more of a bloodthirsty twist.

The “Tomogunchi” is available from the in-game item shop for 1,000 CoD Points. The bundle includes a charm, emblem, calling card, sticker, and spray. The real star of the bundle is the Tomogunchi toy itself, which is represented as a wristwatch-like item. The tweet suggests that you can check on your little virtual pet, feed it, monitor its mood, and help it evolve.

Modern Warfare has been careful not to sell game-changing items through its shop, so it’s doubtful the Tomogunchi will do anything to help up your game. In fact, if you get too distracted with checking on your pet it might actually be a detriment to the firefights around you. A guide on the Activision blog looks as if the Tomogunchi responds to your in-game play, making it something of a real-time performance tracker.

The new addition joins the rest of the recent patch notes, which makes some balance changes and other adjustments. We’re also expecting the much-rumored and partially leaked Warzone battle royale mode to drop sometime soon. If you haven’t picked up Modern Warfare yet and the Tomogunchi was the thing you needed to push you over the edge into purchasing it, you can get a pretty good discount through GameStop’s tax refund sale.

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CoD: Modern Warfare Patch Notes–Sorry, No Battle Royale Update Yet

Since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare‘s second season kicked off last month, the first-person shooter has received a bunch of updates since then, and developer Infinity Ward is back with another quick patch for the Modern Warfare reboot on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. We’ve compiled the full notes below–just don’t expect the rumored Warzone battle royale mode to be waiting for you next time you boot up the game.

The full patch notes reveal some minor changes made to Modern Warfare, includes adjustments to the uzi, updates to the playlist, a quick PC fix, some late additions that didn’t make it in a previous patch, and more. Most exciting might be what’s not in the patch notes but is now available from the in-game store: a Tamagotchi.

Shoot the Ship has replaced Dirty Old House Boat as the game’s 24/7 map. The 3v3 snipers only version of Gunfight has been replaced by the more traditional Gunfight while retaining the same number of players. However, all Gunfight maps can be played in a new “1v1 Me Bro” format, where the UAV is always on and the speech of enemy players can be heard. Lastly in the playlist update, Ground War has been updated to a boots-on-the-ground version where there are no tanks and the realism rules no longer apply.

This latest Modern Warfare patch makes a few quality of life adjustments as well. A PC bug where the shader status bar displayed incorrectly should be resolved, the uzi has new attachments and adjustments, the CDL Domination round transition screen has been fixed, and some weapon changes that didn’t make it in February 25 patch (like a reduction in recoil to the SA87 12.4 Factory Barrel) are now live.

Full Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Patch Notes (March 3)

Playlist Update

  • Shoot the Ship 24/7 (replaces Dirty Old House Boat)
  • 3v3 Gunfight (replaces Gunfight 3v3 Snipers Only)
  • 1v1 Me Bro – all Gunfight maps. Includes an always-on UAV and the ability to hear enemy players speaking
  • Boots on the Ground War – updated to regular Ground War with no tanks and removing Realism rules.
  • Removed Giant Infection

General Fixes

Uzi:

  • Sped up sprint out time
  • New attachments available through challenges!
    • New .41 AE caliber change for increased damage and range
    • New Uzi Carbine Pro Barrel for increased range and bullet velocity

PC

Fixed a bug where the shaders status bar would read as paused in the UI even though the shaders were continuing to install in the background

CoD Caster

  • Fixed a bug where killfeed colors would become inverted
  • Added a way to see when a player has activated Dead Silence
  • In CDL Domination, the round transition screen would display “Team Wins: instead of “Switching Sides” when the first round ends. This has been fixed.

Our patch notes from 2/25 contained weapon notes that did not actually make it into the update itself. The below changes are now live as of today:

  • Increased close and mid-range damage for the AK 5.45x39mm round mags
  • Reduced recoil to the SA87 12.4 Factory Barrel

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