CoD Players Are Using A New Trick To Outsmart Campers

CoD Players Are Using A New Trick To Outsmart Campers

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

12th Feb 2021 14:40

There are few annoyances that are more severe than the collection of a bounty in Warzone and the hunted are taking refuge in Verdansk's tallest building, or have stacked a full team inside a shack, covering all entrances and rendering your efforts useless. 

Many bounties have gone uncollected through the sheer panic of having to storm a building SAS style, letting the campers off scot-free. 

However, recent clips have surfaced that are showcasing techniques of how to surprise those pesky smore-loving campers by crashing through their tent windows and putting an end to their fireside songs. 

One of the most difficult rooms in Verdansk to storm is the top floor of the tallest structure in Quarry, with a single staircase being the way in and out. The one other entrance is through a ladder stall, although it is only accessed from landing atop of the building in the first place, so unless you're dropping in from the Gulag, it's unlikely you'll be dropping in that way. 

Reddit user "hkhu1" has found a ridiculous alternative though. By crashing through doors and averting all attention to the stairwell, the user climbs atop of the pipe outside and with a strafe run pulled from the prime Modern Warfare 2 era, manages to pull himself through the window for two easy kills. Squad wipe.

Other players have opted for similar methods to attack teams in the office building, of which many can be found across the city. Again, by causing a little raucous downstairs with the doors, Reddit user "tomvr13" mantles the electric box outside and parkour leaps through the side window, catching his foes facing at the stairs and unexpected of the incoming magazine of metal about to be unloaded in their back.

 

These Warzone manipulations will certainly come in handy next time you're looking to slip and slide through your bounties defence and collect that well-earned cash on the way to a chicken dinner.

 

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Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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