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When Activision first teased the different divisions in Call Of Duty WWII, many fans (us included) were wondering just what the heck the Mountain Division would be. Well turns out it is one of the more “specialist” kind of divisions in the game and today we are taking a closer look at it.
The best way to describe the Mountain Division in Call Of Duty WWII is as the snipers of the Call Of Duty WWII. Sniper is always a kind of harder class to play in Call Of Duty, it is not the kind of class that anyone can just play and in most cases, it does require a fair bit of discipline to play. But for those that stick with it and have the eye of the tiger when it comes to sniping. Having a sniper on a team in Call Of Duty WWII is an asset that cannot be overstated.
Playing as the Mountain Division is Call Of Duty WWII has a very high risk and reward kind of thing going. There is an aim assist that makes getting perfect shots that little bit easier, but the reloading of the different sniper rifles you have at your disposal is very, very slow, so you better make sure you hit your target. So with the great power comes a fairly steep learning curve, but it is so much fun once you master it. Secondary weapons like Colt 1911 and the M712 can come in very handy if another player tries to get in close to take you down from your nice camping spot.
When playing as the Mountain Division, you need to stick with it, it can be frustrating at first, but a good sniper is hard to find in the world of Call Of Duty WWII.
So like most of you fellow PlayStation 4 Call Of Duty WW2 players, I have spent the last day playing The Resistance, the first DLC pack. This will be available on Xbox One in the coming weeks so do not worry. While I am far from an expert on these new maps just yet (and I probably never will be) I wanted to share my early thoughts on them.
Anthropoid: This map is set in Prague and I really like the style. Out of the three maps, I feel this one looks the best. It is a pretty open map, but there are a few indoor sections and alleyways, which you can use by the way to lure enemies into an ambush. I think that this is the best map out of the three and so far the one that I have managed to have the best matches in.
Occupation: I did not get as much time to play this map as the others as I struggled to get into a game here. I think that this map is more about balls to the wall action. The matches I played here offered no strategies and were just a full on war! It was a lot of fun and while I only have played a couple matches here so far, I did have fun and how creepy is that butcher shop????
Valkyrie: This appears to be the map that most people like best and I can see why. The war torn surroundings look great and I like how there are so many different rooms and buildings that you can duck into. If you are the kind of Call Of Duty WWII player who loves to use the map to their advantage and have a bit of strategy, you are going to have a lot of fun with this map.
So far these new maps are a great addition to COD WWII and really do make the Call Of Duty WWII Resistance DLC feel like you are getting a lot of value for your money.
When Can We Customize Guns In Cod WW2
I will admit that this was something that I forgot about, but I read an article recently that made a very good point. Where is the heck the ability to give guns a custom paint job? This was a feature that was supposed to be implemented in the game and there is a section for it, but the coming soon text has been there so long that in all honesty, it is something that I and from what I can tell most of you guys, have started to ignore.
The idea of being able to give your guns a fresh coat of paint and make them more suited to your personality is pretty cool and something I am sure that a lot of the Call Of Duty WWII multiplayer community would be on board with. The Gun Smith guy in the HQ area needs some more work to do so hopefully Sledgehammer Games will be letting him get to work and painting our guns soon.
I think that this will be a lot of fun for those people who like to play in teams and want to have a more coordinate almost uniform kind of look. While most of us may not even bother. It is something that I am going to have a little play around with. Sledgehammer Games have done a great job with the headquarters as there is so much to do there and adding this into the mix is sure to make spending time there even more fun. Hopefully changing the look of guns will be added to Call Of Duty WWII sooner than later.
In the coming weeks, we can expect to hear a lot more information about Battlefield V which is due for release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC later in 2018. It is set during World War II and from what I have recently read, will be a kind of sequel to the awesome Battlefield 1 which sounds very interesting to me.
Well, we all know what happened with Star Wars Battlefront II on the Microtransactions front. Battlefront II was also made by Dice and put out by EA so many gamers, were understandably worried that Battlefield V may have a loot box system that is unfair or maybe some kind of pay to win system which Star Wars Battlefront II certainly had.
Star Wars Battlefront II is actually a fine game, there is a lot of good in it, but the damage is now done and the black mark next to its name will never be erased. Not only that, it put a really dark light on the whole industry.
Battlefield V though is not going the Star Wars Battlefront II route thankfully.
“No one’s gonna do any pay-to-win stuff anymore,” one person close to the next Battlefield told me recently. “We didn’t take any of the loot box controversy lightly.”
That is a direct quote and I have also since learned that any loot boxes that are going to be in Battlefield V will be for cosmetic items only. I like this and think it is a good way to go about loot boxes. Taking the way Overwatch handles their loot boxes is a good way to go if you ask me and it sounds like that is the kind of thing that Dice are looking to do with Battlefield V.
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