• Call of Duty: Warzone Players Call for Removal of Hunter Power-Up

    Call of Duty: Warzone Players Call for Removal of Hunter Power-Up

    Author

    SB

    Date

    Aug, 22.2022

    The Fortune's Keep map for the battle royale in Call of Duty: Warzone
    Season 4 was changed into the Cursed Ground. Call of Duty: Warzone
    underwent numerous alterations brought about by The Cursed Ground,
    some of which were more well-liked than others. The Hunter Perk, which
    can be acquired by slaying linked zombies to unlock Cursed chests, was one
    of the Warzone event's additions. Some Warzone players have expressed
    dissatisfaction with this perk in particular and want the Hunter Perk to be
    eliminated.

    Players complaints with the Hunter Perk were recently reflected in a post
    on the Call of Duty: Warzone subreddit. The guy and his team are destroyed
    by a single aggressive player climbing via a window in the first half of the
    leaked video. As if they were aware of each member's location before they
    jumped out of the window, the player can quickly target and eliminate the
    squad. In actuality, the combative Warzone player did.

    The kill cam captures exactly what the successful Call of Duty: Warzone
    player observed before they went through the window in the second half of
    the video. The player could see the silhouettes of every other person in the
    room before they entered thanks to the Hunter Perk. They were able to
    effectively pre-fire their adversaries as a result before they even understood
    what had transpired. It's a wallhack that has official approval.

    Fair enough, the setup for the Hunter Perk in Call of Duty: Warzone is
    necessary. It is an earned Perk because players must slay numerous Cursed
    Ground zombies to obtain it. Additionally, the Perk doesn't endure
    indefinitely, so this person was merely taking advantage of their success.
    But it's strong and maybe even unfair.

    What matters is how forgiving Call of Duty: Warzone's creators and players
    are of that kind of purposefully uneven power. Fundamentally, it's the same
    concept as looting. Greater chances of discovering stronger loot are present
    for those who loot more or defeat more opponents. Cursed Ground chests
    can contain stronger rewards if they are completed. Players in battle royale
    are constantly competing for an advantage, but there is also a lot of chance
    at play.

    Perhaps a better question is whether the Hunter Perk is enjoyable rather
    than whether it provides an unfair edge. Those slain in the video clip by the
    player with the Hunter Perk undoubtedly weren't having a good time. The
    makers of Call of Duty: Warzone should take it into account when
    determining whether to reintroduce the Perk in the future.