By Sherif Saed
May 28, 2021 Greenwich Mean Time
In Warzone Solos, things will be different.
War zone Developer Raven fulfilled its promise to study the problem of freight trucks in the Solos mode of the game. Cargo trucks are the strongest vehicles in the game, and they have dominated the Solos meta for several months.
This happened when Solos players realized that they could use cargo trucks to avoid fighting. Because of their large numbers and their extremely high durability, in most cases, they would rather avoid them than take them off. This caused the final game in Solos to become a blasting derby, with all the remaining players driving around in the truck, trying to crash each other into gasoline.
As part of the new Warzone patch released yesterday, Raven decided to stop this trend by limiting the number of freight trucks to five per game. This is a big cut compared to the 16-20 previously produced in Solos.
Regarding transportation, the developers fixed a bug that caused the transportation to cause damage to friendly players/teammates.
The update did bring some balance adjustments, which are now becoming more and more common in Warzone. CR-56 AMAX, recently received some neuropathy, but in this update is further troubled by neuropathy. The headshot coefficient of the assault rifle has been reduced from 1.62 to 1.5.
FARA 83 is another recipient of some balance adjustments, as Raven continues to work to find its place in meta. Now, the recoil of the weapon should be easier to remotely control, but its wave of fire has expanded.
This patch makes some other changes to the basic optics of the LW3 Tundra and the Charlie tactical rifle. Many Black Ops Cold War optics have also been modified to make them more feasible. You can read the full list of changes on the official blog.