Warzone Players Kill One Another & # 39; Non-Lethal & # 39;

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Warzone Players Kill One Another & # 39; Non-Lethal & # 39;

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Illustration of an article entitled Call of Duty: Warzone / i Players Kill Each Other by Non-Lethal Stones

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What is a bullet, I ask you, if not a small stone thrown in a creative way with the intention of doing much harm? With this in mind, I'd like to miss that Call of Duty: Warzone Players who have found a way to kill one another are, in fact, in the spirit of the game itself, even though "sulfur measured with fists" was not intended to be one of their causes of death.

In the new battlefield game, players who have fallen on the main battlefield end up in the Gulag, where they can take it out with the other players in the 1v1 series to gain a chance to become a 150-person hootenanny. Before players started their 1v1s, they sat on the edge of other players' games, able to throw stones at competitions on the field. The Warzone the website says that the rocks do "one point of non-lethal damage, which means they can take 1 HP (Hit Point) from anyone in competition, but they will not kill them openly if they have left with 1 HP." But while the rocks are designed to serve as a temporary distraction for players who expect their big time in the gladiatorial pits, it turns out they can be too much.

Artists, for example, have noticed that when a Gulag promoter puts down a clay pit. a well-placed boulder tossed to the side of the road can set it, killing the player you set:

Same goes for C4. This poor player, from other rocks is thrown at him by players on the sidelines. he never saw what happened to him (and finally smithereens him):

One player he kept his stone and threw so again explode the explosion and kill both Gulag competitors at the same time, which is … usually not how Gulag games should end:

A number of players have even posted clips where they came from understand eliminate Gulag fights with rock damage. This doesn't seem like it should be, but the cam continues to focus on the hot rock, suggesting that there are probably some bugs underlying this feature. Warzone.

In reality, though, I really hope the developers don't fix the clay thing. I mean, if you're going to try and secretly ditch a hole while surrounded by thick, rocky hooligans, you're going you should to be taught a lesson.

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