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Summary
The conversation discusses the World Series of Warzone and the dominance of certain teams, the importance of gunfighting skills, and the need for better reporting and matchmaking systems. It also highlights a video by Expel that showcases the difference in skill levels and the misunderstandings that can arise. The conversation emphasizes the need for players to have a better understanding of the game mechanics and to be able to analyze situations objectively. The conversation discusses the recent shutdown of the H2M mod for Call of Duty and the implications of modding in the gaming industry. It also touches on the restructuring of Call of Duty games and the delay of the new Verdansk map. The hosts express their disappointment with Activision's handling of the mod shutdown and suggest that they could have capitalized on it instead. They also discuss the importance of sentiment and PR in the gaming industry and the need for new content and map rotations in Warzone. The conversation ends with speculation about the future of World Series of Warzone and the challenges faced by Activision this year. The conversation covers various topics related to the Call of Duty franchise, including the challenges faced by competitors in qualifiers, the launch and reception of Modern Warfare 3, the development issues with Infinity Ward, and the future of the franchise. The hosts express their frustrations with the lack of planning and organization in the competitive scene and the mixed reception of Modern Warfare 3. They also discuss the potential problems with tying everything to the yearly title and the need for Warzone to have its own identity. The conversation ends with a lighthearted discussion about camo grinds and the upcoming changes in the game.
Chapters
01:13 Episode 48 of the Slightly Above Average Gaming Podcast
04:05 Discussion on World Series of Warzone and Dominant Teams
07:41 The Importance of Gunfighting Skills
11:26 The Impact of Skill-Based Matchmaking
17:30 Expel's Video and Understanding Game Mechanics
24:39 Addressing the Prevalence of Bot Lobbies
28:10 The Need for a Balanced and Competitive Gaming Environment
31:03 The H2M Mod Shutdown
45:38 Activision's Mishandling of the Mod Shutdown
50:20 Restructuring of Call of Duty Games
55:56 The Frustration with the Delay of the New Verdansk Map
01:00:18 The Importance of Map Rotation in Warzone
01:05:43 Concerns and Expectations for World Series of Warzone
01:12:29 Issues with Call of Duty World Championship qualifiers
01:15:37 Development issues with Infinity Ward
01:17:47 The future of the Call of Duty franchise
01:19:31 The camo grind and weekly challenges in Warzone
01:22:28 Hopes for the integration of Black Ops 6 into Warzone
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Summary
The conversation discusses the World Series of Warzone and the dominance of certain teams, the importance of gunfighting skills, and the need for better reporting and matchmaking systems. It also highlights a video by Expel that showcases the difference in skill levels and the misunderstandings that can arise. The conversation emphasizes the need for players to have a better understanding of the game mechanics and to be able to analyze situations objectively. The conversation discusses the recent shutdown of the H2M mod for Call of Duty and the implications of modding in the gaming industry. It also touches on the restructuring of Call of Duty games and the delay of the new Verdansk map. The hosts express their disappointment with Activision's handling of the mod shutdown and suggest that they could have capitalized on it instead. They also discuss the importance of sentiment and PR in the gaming industry and the need for new content and map rotations in Warzone. The conversation ends with speculation about the future of World Series of Warzone and the challenges faced by Activision this year. The conversation covers various topics related to the Call of Duty franchise, including the challenges faced by competitors in qualifiers, the launch and reception of Modern Warfare 3, the development issues with Infinity Ward, and the future of the franchise. The hosts express their frustrations with the lack of planning and organization in the competitive scene and the mixed reception of Modern Warfare 3. They also discuss the potential problems with tying everything to the yearly title and the need for Warzone to have its own identity. The conversation ends with a lighthearted discussion about camo grinds and the upcoming changes in the game.
Chapters
01:13 Episode 48 of the Slightly Above Average Gaming Podcast
04:05 Discussion on World Series of Warzone and Dominant Teams
07:41 The Importance of Gunfighting Skills
11:26 The Impact of Skill-Based Matchmaking
17:30 Expel's Video and Understanding Game Mechanics
24:39 Addressing the Prevalence of Bot Lobbies
28:10 The Need for a Balanced and Competitive Gaming Environment
31:03 The H2M Mod Shutdown
45:38 Activision's Mishandling of the Mod Shutdown
50:20 Restructuring of Call of Duty Games
55:56 The Frustration with the Delay of the New Verdansk Map
01:00:18 The Importance of Map Rotation in Warzone
01:05:43 Concerns and Expectations for World Series of Warzone
01:12:29 Issues with Call of Duty World Championship qualifiers
01:15:37 Development issues with Infinity Ward
01:17:47 The future of the Call of Duty franchise
01:19:31 The camo grind and weekly challenges in Warzone
01:22:28 Hopes for the integration of Black Ops 6 into Warzone
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