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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – How Perks Work

In rebooting Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, developer Infinity Ward has changed a lot of about the franchise’s formula. The game adds new equipment to your loadout, offers new abilities like reloading while aiming down sights, and allows for new strategies thanks to its different take on map design. It also makes some changes to how its weapons work in multiplayer, allowing you to add attachments to your guns that change how they handle.

Like past Call of Duty games, Modern Warfare includes a slate of “perks” you can add to your loadout that give you different abilities. Some will fill up your killstreaks a little faster, while others will make you tougher for enemy technology to spot you. But perks work a little differently in Modern Warfare. They’re not just specific to your character loadout, they can also be added to your weapons, as well. Here’s what you need to know about how perks work in Modern Warfare, and how to make the most of them.

Perks On Your Loadout

Your main group of perks come as part of your character loadout. As in past games, you get three of them, each with a different thematic drive. Some affect how fast you move or how quickly you can ready your weapons; others change how enemies can see you or how you’re affected by their equipment. Combining the perks for different situations can help you make the game fit your playstyle and give you an edge against an opponent under the right circumstances.

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Modern Warfare also lets you edit your loadouts mid-match, so you can make adjustments to your perk choices as the situation dictates. If your enemy is using a lot of UAVs, you can switch to a perk that makes you invisible to enemy radar, for example. In general, you don’t want to just pick a set of perks and forget about them–try to adjust your perks to give yourself advantages and abilities to deal with whatever you’re dealing with in a given match.

Perks On Your Guns

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Modern Warfare uses a similar system to past Call of Duty games, in that you don’t just level up your overall character to unlock new guns, equipment, and perks as you play, you also rank up your individual guns as you use them. Experience earned with a particular weapon unlocks new attachments for that gun, which can change the way it handles–a scope increases a weapon’s range while making it heavier and therefore slower to wield, while a different stock might speed up how quickly you can move around while aiming.

Guns also have perks of their own you can unlock, independent from your loadout perks, and specific to each weapon. Unlike attachments, each of which has pros and cons when you add it to a weapon, perks are slight boosts to your weapon that can give you a particular edge. For instance, one perk gives your gun more bullet penetration, allowing you to do more damage to players you shoot through cover. Perks don’t drastically change a weapon’s capabilities or damage, but like attachments, they can change how a gun works to make it better fit your playstyle. You can add one perk to a gun, so you’ll have to choose wisely–and adding a perk counts as an attachment, which means you’ll have one less slot for things like magazines, barrel attachments, and sights.

Spend some time considering which perks work best with your playstyle on a particular weapon. As with loadout perks, you can change your gun attachments in your loadout at any time during a match, and that goes for your gun’s perk, too. Adjusting to the situation is key to victory in Modern Warfare, and with perks on both your character and your weapons, you have a lot of customization options that, if used well, can help you excel over the opposition.

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Weapons in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare have a lot of levels

Weapons in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare have been updated with a new leveling system that offers deeper progression and customization than ever before seen in Call of Duty. 

Each weapon in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has between 50 and 71 levels to progress through. The level varies based on the weapon. For example, the P90 has 50 levels; the M4 has 71 levels. 

You level up weapons in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare by just using the weapon in game to earn Weapon XP. While leveling up weapons in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, you also get bonus player XP. 

Leveling up weapons in Modern Warfare unlocks two different things: certain levels will unlock new attachments to use in the Gunsmith, and other levels will unlock new camo classes in Modern Warfare.

All attachments in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare are earned through leveling up the weapon and can be equipped in Gunsmith, similar to the beta experience of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. 

Weapons have 100+ attachments options, the most in any Call of Duty game ever, allowing for a deep customization and weapon changes that Call of Duty has not seen before. You can make a variety of new weapons in Gunsmith and save them as you want. 

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare also features cosmetic weapon variants. The cosmetic weapon variants have different looks with a set of attachments that provide a different feel to the overall weapon. Cosmetic weapon variants can be earned through completing objectives, pre-order bonuses, and more in the game. 

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Defcon in Ground War mode in Modern Warfare explained

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s Ground War mode has an interesting forfeit system in place in the cases where a team is unable to stand their ground in the game. 

It’s called “DEFCON.” 

When you see the DEFCON on the top of your screen, it’s combined with a 30 second countdown timer. This activates when one team has captured and holds all 5 flags in Domination. Once all 5 flags are captured by a single team, the DEFCON notice appears on the top of the screen. 

If the enemy team is unable to capture at least one flag within the 30 second countdown of DEFCON, then a tactical nuke goes off and the match ends. 

This works regardless of which team is leading the game at that point. Your team could be down over 100 points in the match, but if you get a good break – and your team secures all five flags for 30 seconds, then your team wins the match – regardless of the score at that point. 

It’s an interesting addition to the Ground War mode, and one of the first times such a forfeit system exists in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

While we were playing, it was a satisfying feeling to get that DEFCON enabled especially when you are down for a majority of the game. 

There could be room for some improvements here – like the timer stopping if a flag is contested  or if the enemy team is on the flag, but right now, the 30 second timer keeps going until a flag is re-secured by the enemy team. 

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Modern Warfare features Missions, providing direct patch to unlock new rewards

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare features many ways to earn new content just by playing and completing set of challenges. 

There’s Daily Challenges, described in our post here, but there’s also another feature in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Missions. 

Missions are multi-step challenges that can be completed for XP rewards and bonus special rewards. At launch, there will be a set of missions that you can chose and activate. You can only have one mission activated at a time. 

Each Mission Challenge will have between 5-8 objectives. Completing each objective will earn you XP bonuses or a cosmetic item. Every single Mission Challenge has a final loot reward: a special cosmetic weapon variant. 

The cosmetic weapon variant is different for each of the Mission Challenges you complete. 

Objectives within each mission feature different things like get 30 personal radars or get 30 kills with an Assault Rifle providing additional things to work towards in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Again, this is all for just playing the game. 

Infinity Ward confirmed to CharlieIntel during our recent event that Mission Challenges in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will be updated with a new set during the new post launch content seasons. But there’s a key thing to note, per Infinity Ward: the Missions will not be removed from the tab when the season ends. So if you pick up the game during Christmas or join in late, you will see all the Missions that have been released since launch and you can activate and complete any of them on your timetable – not restricted to each Season. 

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Each weapon has 103 camos in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

Every weapon in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has 103 camos you can unlock starting on Day 1. 

Yes, 103 camos. For every single weapon in the game.

These are not camos that are coming later on or to be added in the Battle Pass or shop. All 103 Camos are earnable starting from launch day. 

Each weapon has a new system for camos. As detailed first in the Activision Blog post last week, each weapon has 10 camo “categories” to unlock. These categories are unlocked just by leveling up the weapon. Each of the 10 categories unlocks at different weapon levels. 

Here’s the 10 categories for each weapon: 

  • Spray Paint
  • Woodland 
  • Digital 
  • Urban
  • Splinter 
  • Topo
  • Tiger
  • Stripes 
  • Reptile 
  • Skulls

Once you unlock a category by reaching a certain weapon level, each of the categories then have 10 variants of camos available to unlock. 

The variants of the camo to unlock in each of the categories is unlocked via completing in-game challenges. The spray paint camos require certain amount of kills; others require headshots, and more weapon tied challenges to keep progressing and getting new camo unlocks. 

So that’s 100 camos to unlock per weapon. What are the extra 3? 

Well…unlocking all 100 camos for each weapon unlocks Gold for each of the weapons. Unlocking Gold for all weapons in a weapon category unlocks Platinum camos for those weapons. Unlocking every single camo for every single weapon gets you the new mastery camo called Damascus. More on that here… 

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Sony Goes No Russian And Pulls Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare From The PlayStation Store In Russia

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is out this Friday on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, but those in Russia won’t be able to purchase the latest big-budget blockbuster on the PlayStation Store, Activision has said.

Despite being available digitally on both Xbox One and PC, Sony has decided to delist the game on Russia’s PlayStation Store. A tweet from the Sony Russia Twitter account broke the news, and Activision has since issued a statement to Eurogamer confirming Sony’s decision to remove the first-person shooter from sale.

“Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a fictional game that has been thoughtfully created to entertain fans and tell a compelling narrative,” Activision’s statement says. “Sony Interactive Entertainment has decided not to sell Modern Warfare on the PlayStation Store in Russia at this time. We look forward to launching Modern Warfare digitally in Russia on 25 October on PC via Battle.net and on console via Xbox.”

Sony has yet to give its own reason, and all digital pre-orders have been cancelled, though, presumably, physical copies will still make their way to store shelves as planned.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a soft reboot for the franchise, but it harkens back to earlier entries in the series by painting Russians as cold-war era villains. Activision’s blog says to “expect no compromises as Modern Warfare takes you on an engaging narrative, featuring military operations across the globe, where morality is sure to be tested.”

Farah Ahmed Karim is one of the key characters in Modern Warfare’s story, with her tale beginning 20 years before the rest of the game’s events as Russian soldiers kill her parents in a harrowing attack on the fictional Middle-Eastern country of Urzikstan. Now she’s the leader of the Urzikstan Liberation Force, “labeled a terrorist organization by the Russian government for their long-standing resistance, Russian soldiers are ordered to make no distinction between the terror group Al-Qatala and the liberation fighters under Farah’s command. AQ terrorists pursue Farah and the ULF with a mandate to kill.”

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Call of Duty is no stranger to Russian villains so it’s odd for Sony to pull one of the biggest games of the year from sale a few days before its release, especially when other platforms have no qualms releasing it digitally in the country.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare launches on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC this Friday, October 25.

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New Nvidia Drivers Available Now For CoD: Modern Warfare And Outer Worlds On PC

Nvidia has released new “Game Ready” drivers to support the impending releases of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and The Outer Worlds this week on PC. Players can find and download the new drivers in the GeForce Experience app by selecting the “Drivers” tab.

For Modern Warfare, the new drivers feature “day one optimizations and all our latest tweaks,” Nvidia said. This includes support for ray tracing, Ansel, and more, the company explained.

The Game Ready drivers for The Outer Worlds, meanwhile, include a number of “optimizations and improvements,” according to Nvidia. Click through the link here to download the new drivers: GeForce Game Ready 440.97 WHQL drivers.

Both Modern Warfare and The Outer Worlds are releasing this Friday, October 25. In addition to PC, each game will be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Xbox One players can get The Outer Worlds for free with a subscription to Xbox Game Pass.

GameSpot’s review of The Outer Worlds scored the game a 9/10. Keep checking back for our review of Modern Warfare.

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‘The Making of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’ art book available now, includes Operator Skin

The Making of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare art book, which was announced earlier this year, is available now for purchase on Amazon ahead of the game’s launch.

The new art book provides in depth look at how the team created many of the art inside of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, how the game was designed, characters, maps, and more were put together for this year’s title.

As you’ll learn throughout this book, the various art used in a Call of Duty game is typically broken down into four teams or departments: character, weapon, vehicle, and environment. In the creation of something as grand as a Multiplayer map or Campaign level, all art departments are utilized to bring everything to life.

  • Character – The team that designs everything that relates to the characters in all the modes of the game.
  • Weapon – The team that designs all of the weapons. This typically includes attachments and camos.
  • Vehicle – The team that designs all of the vehicles in the game. This can include drive-able vehicles like the Infantry Tank and Killstreaks like the Wheelson.
  • Environment – The team that designs all of the set pieces within a map or level.  This can include trees, buildings, and posters/flyers that may be strewn about the environment.

In addition, everyone who purchases the art book will get a code for an exclusive Operator Skin in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. It’s a skin for Krueger Operator. Here’s the skin:

SOURCE: Activision

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How to register for an Activision account to play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

One of the changes with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare having Crossplay support is that players are required to have an Activision and Call of Duty account in order to play the game.

If you played the Modern Warfare beta, you should have already had a Activision account registered and created in order to play the game then. That same account will let you play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare at launch if you’re buying the game this week.

Here’s how to create an Activision account on Call of Duty website:

Visit the Call of Duty website and then hit Login | Sign Up on the website in the top nav bar. From there, enter the required information and link your PlayStation, Xbox, and PC accounts in order to support crossplay and cross progression.

Activision Support provides for info on how to sign up and log in to the Activision Account directly from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare game when it launches. Creating and registering online will save time to ensure you are set to play when the game is available.

Activision Support also provides details on how to change your Activision Display ID in game to match what you want it to match. The Activision Display ID can be different than your platform ID.

From Activision Support:

Signing Up

The Account Creation screen requires you to enter a Display Name, a valid email address, and a password. You will also need to set your region and decide whether to receive marketing emails before confirming your account.

After accepting the Call of Duty Account Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, your account registration will complete and your Account Summary will display.

Note that the Account Summary includes your Activision ID, which is the name that you will appear as in game.

Logging In

If you already have an Activision/Call of Duty account, simply enter your email address and password. After logging in, your Account Summary will display.

Note that the Account Summary includes your Activision ID, which is the name that you will appear as in game.

Activision ID

After signing up or logging in, you’ll see that your Activision ID includes a hash mark followed by a series of numbers (ex: DisplayName#1234567). This number is unique to your Activision/Call of Duty account and allows players with the same Gamertag, PSN ID, or BattleTag to keep their names while differentiating them in game. The number also makes account creation easier, eliminating the need to see if a name is available.

Changing your Display Name

The in-game Change Display Name feature is not enabled in the Beta. However, you can change your Display Name online.

  1. Log in to your Activision/Call of Duty account.
  2. Select BASIC INFO.
  3. Select EDIT next to your ACTIVISION ID and enter your desired Display Name.

SOURCE: Activision

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Activision announces Modern Warfare partnership with Adidas and PUSHA-T

UPDATE – Oct. 22 at 3PM ET: Activision has announced that Modern Warfare x Pusha T x adidas collaboration. If you reach level 56 (Officer Rank) in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare by November 1 at 11:59PM PT, and enter your account in the website, you will be registered for a chance to win 1 of 300 of the limited edition shoes.

adidas and Call of Duty® give you a chance to win 1 of 300 pairs of Pusha T’s limited edition Kingslayer Ozweegos by adidas x Call of Duty! PLUS an in-game 141 Calling Card. Your mission? Register your account and reach Officer Rank (level 56) in Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® by 11:59pm PDT, November 1, 2019 for a chance to win.

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Activision is teasing a new collaboration for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with Adidas and PUSHA_T in a new Twitter video shared on Call of Duty social channels.

The video showcased Modern Warfare logo, alongside Adidas and King Push.

There’s no indication as to what the partnership will entail right now, but with the launch of Modern Warfare incoming this week, we may get some surprise things soon with the partnership.

PUSHA-T also shared:

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is available October 25, 2019 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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