Sledgehammer Games Unveils Modern Warfare 3 Enhancements
Recent updates from Sledgehammer Games unveiled modernized footage and images of all 16 classic MW2 (2009) map remakes for Modern Warfare 3. While this revelation excited many, the improved mantling speed truly garnered attention.
Sledgehammer Games, responsible for Modern Warfare 3, stirred up anticipation by addressing much-awaited requests from the gaming community. The developers have reintroduced the classic mini-map which will reveal players' locations when they fire an unsuppressed weapon. They have also responded to complaints about the multiplayer TTK speed by slowing it down and raising base health to 150.
Additionally, Modern Warfare 3 has enhanced player engagement by allowing them to vote for the map they wish to play in the multiplayer mode. As promised, Sledgehammer has instituted shaking movement changes comprising faster movement speed, and the return of slide and reload cancelling.
Enhanced Movement Features Impress Players
Although the gaming community initially met these movement changes with skepticism, the updated Modern Warfare 3 truly impressed them. The first glimpse at the improved mantling speed has fascinated many, and the developers assure that more improvements are yet to come.
Sledgehammer Games has also showcased footage of MW2 (2009) maps in Modern Warfare 3. In a preview of the Highrise remake, developers demonstrated an operator sprinting around the map and successfully mantling to unreachable locations previously. Players expressed their excitement over the increased sprinting and mantling speed, with one user appreciating the faster movement and mantling speed.
Community Reactions and Anticipations
Moderated Warnings 3 community members shared similar sentiments after witnessing the improved movement on preview. However, concerns arise over players being able to jump into new locations. A user commented, 'Mantling on new things, I may not know how I feel about it right now, but I’m willing to adapt.'
We can anticipate getting a closer look at these enhancements in movement in Modern Warfare 3 at Call of Duty Next.