Modern Warfare 2 Players Fix The Game’s Worst Map

Modern Warfare 2 Players Fix The Game’s Worst Map
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Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

6th Feb 2023 16:56

At this point in Modern Warfare 2's lifetime, Santa Sena Border Crossing is pretty much an automated skip or a longshot medal simulator.

But, even if your grind to Orion is making you suffer through the questionable design, there still persists one abhorrent feature that can ruin your game in an instant.

With the border crossing littered with a mass exodus of abandoned cars, you're likely to be blown into rubble and dust at least two or three times a map, unless you're that player who sits in the tunnels hardscoping. 

Now, fans are banging their heads together to figure out a way to make it better, and they've come up with a few genius solutions.

MW2 Fans Try To Fix Santa Sena Border Crossing 

Taking to Reddit, loyalists to Santa Sena have come up with one clever solution to fixing the devastating car problem, and it's really easy to do.

All it would take is for each and every vehicle on the map to already be blown up. The map layout stays exactly the same, but there's no chance of being dismembered by a flying engine and a semtex.

"Make the intro have a carpet bomb blowing up all cars, then it's perfect," suggested one popular comment. Another added, "Or make them so they can't explode," although the majority of plaudits agreed on the demolition job and a cooler introduction.

MW2 Fans 'Fix' Most-Hated Map

Other suggestions came in the form of removing some of the most central cars, meaning the chance of being blown to smithereens is drastically reduced.

Someone called for the devs to push the spawns closer to the middle of the map, giving one of the most annoying aspects is "running halfway up the map and getting shot and then doing it again".

Any of these suggestions would likely be a welcome addition to Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer, which is in need of a good old glossing over and more ways to enjoy playing.
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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