![]() While the Fennec and RPK aren’t overpowered, there isn’t much of a reason to use anything else, so we’d like to be able to use a wider range of weapons during Season 3. Both of these weapons received small nerfs during Season 2, but they’re still dominant and need to be tweaked a little more. Prior to Season 2, the two best weapons were the Fennec 45 SMG and the RPK LMG. While Season 2 introduced a long list of weapon-balancing improvements, there’s more to be done in this regard. This way, players wouldn’t have to rely on YouTubers to know which builds are the best. ![]() For Season 3, we’d love to see specific numbers tied to each attachment, just like in Black Ops Cold War. There are likely other attachments with hidden stats as well. For instance, the Ares Clear Shot Optic actually helps with recoil stabilization, but it doesn’t actually tell you that within the Gunsmith. ![]() These attachments also have a list of pros and cons for balancing purposes, but in many cases, they either have wrong information or hidden factors. The problem is that each stat is only represented by an ambiguous bar, with no number associated with it, making it nearly impossible to know just how effective an attachment is. Each weapon attachment has multiple stats associated with it, indicating the damage, fire rate, range, and other factors. One of the most frustrating aspects of Warzone 2.0 is building loadouts - or at least, building competitive loadouts by solely relying on in-game stats. ![]() These are five features we’d love to see implemented during Warzone 2.0 Season 3. While those are some potentially exciting additions, there’s still a bit more that the game could use to fill in some of its current cracks. Season 02 is almost live, and there’s even more on the way. ![]()
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