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TITLE : Call of duty Warzone 2 Solo Gameplay PC (no commentary)
Today we have come to see how smooth and efficient this game is on this computer system and whether it can be played with a pleasant experience or not and I hope it will be useful for you and you will enjoy it
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MY PC
RAM : 16G 2x8G DDR 4
CPU : i5 12400F
GPU : RTX 3060 TI 8G
MOTHER BOARD : H610M-K D4
SSD : 128G
HDD : 1T
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TIME LINE
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Description about the game :
Call of Duty: Warzone[b] was a free-to-play battle royale video game developed by Raven Software and Infinity Ward and published by Activision. The game was released on March 10, 2020, for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One as a part of 2019's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and was subsequently connected to 2020's Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and 2021's Call of Duty: Vanguard, but does not require purchase of any of the aforementioned titles.[2] Warzone allows online multiplayer combat among 150 players and features both cross-platform play and cross-platform progression between the three aforementioned titles.
At launch, the game featured two main game modes: Battle Royale and Plunder. Warzone introduces a new in-game currency system that can be used at "Buy Stations" in and around the map. "Loadout Drops" are a key in-game object allowing players to access and switch between their customized classes and are obtainable through purchase with the Cash currency.[3] Players could also use Cash to purchase items such as "killstreaks" and gas masks. Cash could be found by looting buildings and killing players that had cash on them. At launch, Warzone only offered Trios, a squad capacity of three players; Solos, Duos and Quads were eventually added to the game via post-launch updates.
Upon release, Warzone received generally favorable reviews from critics. Warzone was downloaded by six million people within 24 hours of its initial release; by April 2021, the game surpassed 100 million downloads.[4] A sequel, titled Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0, was released on November 16, 2022. A mobile version of Warzone is also in development.[5][6] In June 2023, Activision announced that servers for Warzone would be shut down on September 21, 2023 to focus development on Warzone 2.0.[7]
Gameplay
Warzone is the second main battle royale installment in the Call of Duty franchise, following the "Blackout" mode of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Warzone differs from Black Ops 4 by reducing reliance on equipable gadgets and instead encouraging the accumulation of a new in-game currency called "Cash".[8] The game supports up to 150 players in a single match, which exceeds the typical "100 players" size that is seen in other battle royale titles.[9]
Game modes
At launch, Warzone featured two primary game modes: Battle Royale and Plunder.[8] These game modes were initially playable in a squad capacity of three players ("Trios"); post-launch updates made the modes playable in other squad sizes, such as Solos, Duos and Quads.[10] In addition to Battle Royale and Plunder, several new game modes, including various limited-time modes and the "Resurgence" game mode, have been introduced throughout the course of the game's life cycle.[11] Warzone has also been used to reveal upcoming Call of Duty titles through similar limited-time gamemodes.[12][13]
Battle Royale
The Battle Royale mode is similar to other titles in the genre, where players compete in a continuously shrinking map to be the last player remaining. Players parachute onto a large game map with a basic un-customized pistol and two armor plates, where they encounter other players. Players can pick up most components found in a standard loadout (primary and secondary weapons, lethal and tactical equipment, field upgrades, and "killstreaks") as they search the map for items scattered across the ground and from supply boxes found in designated locations. Players can also pick up additional armor plates for increased protection.[14][8]
After several minutes have passed within the match, "Loadout Drops" will begin to spawn at various points of the map, allowing players to equip custom loadouts; Loadout Drops can also be purchased by players at a "Buy Station" using Cash. As the game progresses and players are eliminated, the playable area shrinks, forcing the remaining players into tighter spaces; the non-playable areas become contaminated with a yellow gas that depletes health and eventually kills the player if they do not return to the safe playable area.
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