Gamers Have Found Genius Way Of Making Warzone's Best Feature Even Better

Gamers Have Found Genius Way Of Making Warzone's Best Feature Even Better
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Jack Marsh

Published 

6th Jul 2022 15:25

There are not many better feelings than hearing the rage of a fallen foe through your headset after a kill - even better when a squad wipe comes in, and you get to hear the echoes and wails of the gang you've just gulagged. 

However, it could be even better, according to some fans. 

The death comms in Warzone Pacific are a hilarious stroke of genius that adds that spice of the old-school Modern Warfare 2 lobbies with the modern-day high-speed battle royale. But one simple change could increase their laughter factor according to a recent popular social media post.

Warzone Fans Want Team-Based Death Comms

Reddit User "Justice171" has suggested that when anyone in your team kills an enemy, there should be an option to listen to their death comms too. Whether that be for strategic purposes, instead of relaying the information with call-outs or simply collaborating in laughter at the curses and insults, the Redditor has called for Raven Software to team-based death comms to the game.

"I wish there was an option to enable hearing deathcomms of anyone your team kills. This would be such a simple yet massive increase in enjoyment," the post reads.

"The deathcomms you get are among the best part of the game. My squad often repeats the words that come out of our opponent's mouths just so we can all enjoy that," the user added.

 

Should Raven Software Add Team Death Comms?

While many of the fans agreed with the sentiment others also claimed that they need to be longer and a two-way conversation, rather than just a two-second one-way chat.

However, others thought that being able to hear every death comm would be increasingly "obnoxious".

Raven Software has made a habit of trying to listen to fans in recent weeks, but it's not yet seen as to whether they intend to be making any adaptations to the death comms yet.

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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