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  • May 13, 2020
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    Anyone else on PC?

    The last game update has tanked my FPS I was getting 110-130+ on high setting with RTX 2070 and now i'm getting sub 100

  • May 13, 2020

    long shots are so boring omg

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    OBERG

    Anyone else on PC?

    The last game update has tanked my FPS I was getting 110-130+ on high setting with RTX 2070 and now i'm getting sub 100

    Is it installed on a drive that isnt your C drive?
    And have an external drive by any chance?

    Try putting battlenet + the game on the external.
    Every time u wanna play, unplug the drive, plug it back in, and launch battlenet.

    Ive been having that issue for months (using an external). Wouldnt be surprised if its effecting internal drives that arent C now too.

  • May 13, 2020

    just got all my ARs gold
    s*** was annoying

    onto LMGs now smh

  • May 13, 2020
    Millz


    i’m dead bruh

  • May 13, 2020
    Millz


    “lil jewzi vert”

  • Best loadout rpg and rpg

  • May 13, 2020
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    d stoner

    Is it installed on a drive that isnt your C drive?
    And have an external drive by any chance?

    Try putting battlenet + the game on the external.
    Every time u wanna play, unplug the drive, plug it back in, and launch battlenet.

    Ive been having that issue for months (using an external). Wouldnt be surprised if its effecting internal drives that arent C now too.

    I have an external HDD but i don’t have games on it, Warzone is installed on my SSD.

    Should I move it to my external?

  • May 13, 2020

    this game terrible btw

  • May 13, 2020

    Bro why you tagging me in random ass threads

  • May 13, 2020
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  • May 13, 2020
    Nute

    warzone is fine but man this game sucks

  • May 13, 2020
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    The amount of times I’ve seen the name “Lana Rhoades” in lobbies is astounding

  • May 13, 2020

    When a warzone win doesnt show on the leaderboard

  • May 13, 2020
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    OBERG

    I have an external HDD but i don’t have games on it, Warzone is installed on my SSD.

    Should I move it to my external?

    I havent played since the update. Might be a new issue idk.

    Its the only game that does it to me tho. Lose like a third of my frames randomly if the drives been sitting there plugged in.. Might be worth trying if google really isnt helping.

  • May 13, 2020
    d stoner

    I havent played since the update. Might be a new issue idk.

    Its the only game that does it to me tho. Lose like a third of my frames randomly if the drives been sitting there plugged in.. Might be worth trying if google really isnt helping.

    I'll try, I don't typically remove the external and I haven't for the past 2 months (COVID ) So i'll try

  • May 14, 2020

    just got all SMGs gold

  • May 14, 2020

    MP getting more stressful smh

  • May 14, 2020
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    I need to get in the habit of drop shooting more often

  • May 14, 2020
    RCLamp

    The amount of times I’ve seen the name “Lana Rhoades” in lobbies is astounding

    Johnny sins and Abella danger popular to

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    May 14, 2020

    warzone reaching peak fortnite levels of fun with the homies tbh

  • May 14, 2020

    How has the mp5 been this strong for this long and not been nerfed, not even the range has been nerfed. Same thing with the mp7

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    MP is some cheese rn

  • May 14, 2020
    linnabary

    Lol US military propaganda or what? I haven't played the campaign

    1/2

    On 26 February 1991, just two days before the end of the First Gulf War, thousands of Iraqi soldiers fled Kuwait via Highway 80. A coalition of Western troops, led by the United States, dropped cluster bombs at the front and back of the retreating column. The convoy was then bombed. The soldiers who survived, many of whom were conscripts, were forced to continue walking in the heavy rain.

    Halfway through the new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare I was sitting in a sniper's nest overlooking the Highway of Death, as Highway 80 is also called. In Modern Warfare it is not the road between Kuwait and Iraq, but a highway in the fictitious country of Urzikstan, which runs from a city to the mountains. Through my visor I saw that the road in Modern Warfare - with the burned out cars, the grey dust and the road surface full of cracks - looked exactly the same as pictures of the Iraqi Highway of Death.

    I am told in a cut scene that Russia bombed this highway during their invasion of this fictitious country. As a result, people died trying to escape. And so American cruelty suddenly becomes Russian cruelty. Gamers need that: by creating that distance, they can suddenly stare uncritically along the barrel of their gun and watch with a satisfying feeling how the heads of their enemies explode. It's a fun mission.

    My colleague Emanuel Maiberg wrote in his review of Call of Duty that Urzikstan "is so obviously based on Syria that it would be cowardly to call it anything else". I think it's a little more complicated. Most Americans think there's fighting in a Vague Land here far away. American soldiers are fighting in Afghanistan, the Middle East and North Africa - but all those places are considered interchangeable.

    The general public thinks that the mountains of the Korangal Valley lie next to the Tigris and the Euphrates, opposite the tank cemetery in Syria, downstream of the poppy fields next to Kabul and a short drive away from Trans-African road 1. All those places are in our imagination indissoluble. Maybe that never happened at all. And pop culture doesn't help to distinguish.

    Urzikstan is an archetype of Vague Land Hier Ver Vandaan, in which game developer Infinity Ward can easily let historical events take place. It is a country that has been invaded by Russia and occupied for twenty years. Farah Karim, one of the protagonists in the game, is modelled after Kurdish freedom fighters. Although her origins in the game appear to be Syrian, her background story is Afghan: she wants to drive an imperial occupier out of her country.

    In one of the most emotional missions of Call of Duty I played through Farah's youth. She wakes up after a Russian air raid between the rubble of a collapsed building. Her dead mother stares at her. She escapes through the destroyed streets of her home, avoids the Russian soldiers and bypasses the gas of an unnamed chemical weapon. At the end of the first mission, she sneaks through poppy fields. In the distance, snow-capped mountains loom up. The similarities with Afghanistan cannot be ignored.