The current state of Call of Duty: Warzone is a bit messy to say the least, as the community is completely divided between those that enjoy Caldera and those that miss Verdansk. With how different Caldera is from its predecessor, these debates are unlikely to die down anytime soon. As such, it is not too surprising that Call of Duty: Warzone fans have tried to find a potential solution that keeps Caldera and Verdansk fans satisfied.
Recently, gamers landed on the topic of map rotation, hoping that Call of Duty: Warzone would adopt the Apex Legends feature. While it remains to be seen if this will ever happen, as there are concerns that the game’s file size could get even more out of hand, it is hard not to see the upside of such an addition. In fact, as time goes on and more maps are added, a map rotation will make even more sense.
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The removal of Verdansk was always risky on the part of Raven Software, and thus far it seems like this risk did not pay off. Many streamers and content creators have moved away from the battle royale game due to their dislike for Caldera, with the slow-paced gameplay style being a far cry from Verdansk. Not only do players have more foliage to hide themselves in, but the new map’s layout has come under fire for a few reasons.
One of the major issues with Caldera is the amount of open space in the center of the map, and this highlights the other flaw with the map: a lack of named locations to land at. Caldera has seven less points of interest than Verdansk, and the interesting landing spots it does have are nearly all on the edges of the map. This makes the center of Caldera feel empty, which is different from Verdansk
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