![]() Outside of that, you're really only trading one animation for a slightly faster, less obtrusive one. There's also the added benefit a sensor offers as far as revealing enemy locations. The difference is minor, but it is there. ![]() ![]() It goes without saying that much like the gas mask, using a Heartbeat Sensor also takes you out of ADS. Seemingly by accident, Reddit user RoninMk7 discovered that having the Heartbeat Sensor (a staple in our best Warzone loadouts) equipped, prevents the gas mask animation from playing. Since the launch of Warzone, many players have been complaining about how that equip/un-equip animation has cost them crucial fights. In the hectic final circles, this can be the difference between winning and losing a gunfight, all because of the second or so it took the animation to play. The only problem is: putting the gas mask on and off - which the game does automatically as you cross into/out of the gas - takes you out of ADS. To counteract this, players can find or buy a gas mask that would stave off that affect for few crucial seconds, but not much more. Not only does it hit player HP, it also eats away at their armour. The gas, as it's represented in Warzone, is very deadly to those caught within it. It's fair to say that many in the Call of Duty: Warzone player base want the benefits of the gas mask without its drawbacks.Ĭall of Duty: Warzone, perhaps more than any other battle royale, really wants its encroaching circle of death to be taken seriously.
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