In between requests for nerfs and frustrated posts about cheating or bugs in Call of Duty: Warzone, the fan base provides Raven Software with some constructive criticism. The latest form this feedback has taken focuses on the Call of Duty: Warzone HUD, with a fan pushing for adjustments to the colors of player names.
Usually,Call of Duty: Warzonefeedback focuses on larger facets of the game. Players call for more or less vehicles, playlists that they want to see return or become permanent, and reworks that they want for certain equipment pieces. Focusing on the HUD happens much less often, though given how important it is to the experience of a first-person shooter, it is absolutely something that is worth highlighting. Redditor Sunny16 has done just that, pushing for a small-but-meaningful HUD change that would impact squad play.
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According to Sunny16,Call of Duty: Warzoneplayers should maintain their colors across several matches, as it would help make communication significantly easier. This is because pings are tied to a teammate’s color, meaning a player with a purple name will have a purple ping. While this is useful for one match at a time, the feature is significantly less helpful due to the colors changing every match. If a player is purple one game, they may not be purple the next, meaning that gamers need to memorize different teammate colors each time they load into a new game.
If Sunny16 and those that upvoted the Reddit post had their way, player color would be permanent across every match for an entire session. It would only change when players exit the lobby and restart their group, meaning that those that play several games in a
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