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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019)
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A good operator knows the value of practicing and training. The same goes for gamers who play FPS games. The developers, believe it or not, know that too. Not that long ago, Infinity Ward added a mode just for that. So, the CoD Modern Warfare carry that you see here is for this mode. Now, the mode itself has a bit of history to it. It’s not made from scratch. Old-school gamers will quickly remember that it’s inspired by the first single-player training mission in Moder Warfare 2008. There and then as a recruit we were tasked to run the track, hitting targets and not shooting at hostages, all as fast as we could. The time at which players completed the track would define the recommended difficulty level of the rest of the game. Which was a cool thing to do. So, this CoD MW boost and the mode is heavily inspired by that mission. Why do you think it’s in the game though? Why the developers dedicated their resources - the time and effort of many programmers and designers to put in the game? Like we said in the beginning, practice is very important. Let’s be honest right now, most gamers skip tutorials. It’s normal because we all think that - hey, it’s just another shooter, what could be there that I don’t know, right? Well, there are more reasons to have CoD MW Trials carry too.
Then we get to the multiplayer and we suck because we don’t know how each weapon handles itself, how to control recoil and other important stuff. People that you play against are already know how to use the guns properly. There’s also the thing about grenades, they all work differently. But we don’t mean the effects or what they do. They each have their active range, time to detonate and other not-so-clear mechanics. Usually, we get used to how it all works over time, but thanks to Call of Duty Modern Warfare Trials, we have a playground where we can test everything out. As this opportunity wasn’t enough, the devs made sure that we have more motivation to play trials - rewards. The most typical one that you can expect from any mode in the game - experience, as in the number that counts towards gaining a new level. To get CoD MW trials rewards you need to do good, you have to earn them. This is where the ticket system comes in. Using a ticket gets you to bonus to everything. If you earn three stars, you’ll get yourself 10k of exp if 2 stars that’s 7500 exp. Every single track has different requirements to get the 3 stars. One of the trucks judges your accuracy and rewards you with stars based on that. But there are several tracks in CoD Modern Warfare 2019 Trials.
On top of that, the latest second season added 9 new trials. To be fair, the menu in the game shows 9 of them, but in reality, some of them are similar to one another. There are only four different new trials in the set. The first one will teach you to throw ‘nades in windows and doorways, which you must do before the timer runs out. There’s a different version of that, where only certain windows are available for you to throw your grenade into. You have to do that in a timely fashion too because it’s timed and it’s going to a new window. So, imagine a rotation of targets. the next one they added is more fun - it’s a quad race. The first one to experience and get CoD MW Trials rewards from is going to be on the Groznov raid map. You’re going to be driving a quad through control points in 3 laps. there’s another race like that takes place on another map, it has a bigger circle track, so it’s going to get a longer time to complete. That track also has shortcuts that you will be able to take. The third one, called Price’s alley where you’ll have a 1911 pistol and you need to be shooting targets and shooting them quickly too. If you want to learn about the rest of the new maps, follow to LFcarry.com
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