Year after year, how can Call of Dutyâs massive online shooter remain fresh? With Modern Warfare 3, the gameâs developers have focused on what worksâplayer progression, extensive customization, tons of maps and game modesâand are blowing it out.
Activision offered a first look at Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 the night before Call of Duty XP officially kicks off. I liked what I saw, even if Iâm not the kind of Call of Duty player capable of a 15 kill-long killstreak.
Itâs still the same hyperfast, 60 frames per second kill or be killed war game at its core: lots of guns, plenty of carnage, tons of explosive action. But developers Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer games are experimenting with a few new gameplay innovations that are designed to both deepen the experience and make playing multiplayer a little bit easier on the casual Call of Duty fan.
Infinity Wardâs Robert Bowling promised âmore changes to the core experience than we ever have beforeâ and âthe most balanced multiplayer experience weâve ever doneâ at a preview of the game at Call of Duty XP. He and Sledgehammerâs Michael Condrey blazed through a long list of new additions and tweaks to the very successful multiplayer formula of Call of Duty
They even dove deeply into the waters of Call of Duty Elite, which you can read about right here. On the multiplayer side, hereâs whatâs new in Modern Warfare 3
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Modern Warfare 3âs New Strike Packages and Pointstreaks
Before I get into the meat of what Strike Packages mean for Modern Warfare 3, say goodbye to the killstreak. And say hello to pointstreaks, all 28 of them. No longer will player kills be the only way to build up streaks. Sure, kills still count, but in MW3, completing objectives in gametypes like Capture the Flag and Seek and Destroy will reward players with points they can cash in to call in recon drones, attack helicopters, sentries and other power-ups. Kill assists count toward pointstreak numbers too, letting supporting players, not just the dominant virtual marksman have all the fun.
Infinity Wardâs Robert Bowling explained the change at Call of Duty XP, saying âthe killstreak system was optimized for one game type: Team Deathmatch.â Now, players will be rewarded more handsomely for actually completing each gametypeâs objectives.
Modern Warfare 3âs pointstreaks come in three groups, dubbed Strike Packages. Players can customize their classes with one of three Strike Packages, adding a new layer of personalization to COD multiplayer. The three types are Assault, Support and Specialist. Each has its own list of âstreaks. Here they are.
If you like âbig body counts, the Assault package is for you. With Assault, you can call in UAVs and care package drops, naturally, but this is also where the big guns live: assault helicopters, AC130, Predator missiles, mortar strikes, Juggernaut suits. Assault brings the pain. Your streak count will reset every time you die, if you go for the Assault Strike Package.
Support is about âhelping the team win,â not just stacking your body count. Sounds nice, doesnât it? For the less aggressive team player, Support deals in âstreaks that lean more defensive. This includes the option to drop a remote gun turret, call in a hacked airdrop, deploy ballistic vests to your team, drop an EMP or, ultimately, call in an Osprey gunship that also delivers five airdrop packages (one of them hacked). With Support, your streak count will not reset upon death.
Finally, Specialist is all about perks. Become a super soldier with Specialist, which lets players stack on additional perks. Youâll get up to six perksâincluding Sleight of Hand, Hardline, Recon, et alâas the âstreaks pile up. After your eighth kill, however, you get every perk available to you. You become a monster.
Here are a few of the new perks coming in Modern Warfare 3
Recon â Explosive damage paints the target on the mini map
Blind Eye â Undetectable by air support/sentries
Assassin â Undetectable by UAV, portable radar, thermal, heartbeat
Quickdraw â Faster aim down sight
Stalker â Move faster while aiming
Marksman â Identify targets at longer range
Some perks you wont see return in MW3. âNo One Man Army, no Nuke, no Commando and no Last Stand,â Infinity Ward promises.
New Progression
Another big change to Modern Warfare multiplayer is Weapon Proficiencies, a new leveling system for firearms. Basically, the more often you use a weapon in MW3, whether itâs an assault rifle, handgun, shotgun or sniper rifle, the better that weapon gets. In real terms, this means players can reduce gun sway, decrease recoil and add more attachments over timeâamong other things.
Oh, and if you really just adore player progression and experience points, know that the leveling up of Modern Warfareâs multiplayer has been adapted for the Modern Warfare 3âs version of Spec-Ops mode. You can read more about that mode right here
Modern Warfare 3âs New Gameplay Modes
Competitive multiplayer in Modern Warfare 3 will be expanded with at least two new prominent gameplay modes, Kill Confirmed and Team Defender.
You may have seen a snippet of Kill Confirmed in the leaked-early multiplayer trailer. Thatâs the one with the big glowing dog tags that drop from corpses. Those dog tags are how players confirm kills in this Team Deathmatch variant. Kills donât count as a point for your team until you or one of you allies grabs a dead manâs dropped dog tags. That adds an intriguing layer of strategy to Team Deathmatch, as opposing players can grab the dog tags of their fallen teammates before you do. And if they see one of their comrades lying dead, dog tags floating above their body, theyâll know where your headed if you want to score.
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There will also be new Private Match game types added to MW3, each of which has been âsignificantly enhanced to allow players to create new, customizable game modesâ that they can share with friends. âThrough [Call of Duty Elite], subscribers can vote on favorite new modes and those modes could make their way into public playlists,â Activision says. Here are those new Private Match modes.
Infection â The infected kills enemies to recruit them for the infected team.
Drop Zone â Hold the Drop Zone for Team Points and Care Packages.
Team Juggernaut â With the support of a juggernaut, kill players on the opposing team. The first team to reach the score limit wins.
Juggernaut â Kill the Juggernaut to become the new Juggernaut.
Gun Game â Be the first to dominate with every gun.
One in the Chamber â Gain ammo by eliminating enemies. Be the last to survive.
Weâll have hands-on time with Modern Warfare 3 (and much more) from the Call of Duty XP convention this weekend.
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