Call Of Duty: Warzone - 10 Things Nobody Wants To Admit

Look, will you please stop removing Plunder?

By Dan Curtis /

Call of Duty: Warzone is a massive success. With millions of players worldwide, COD has hit the jackpot with their latest money spinner.

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It's not hard to see why, either. Not only does this have the benefit of having the COD name behind it, but - honestly - Warzone is really fun to play. It's a great thrill to play either by yourself or squad up with your mates for a bit of plundering, and it offers some great twists on the traditional COD formula to keep things fresh.

The way contracts are seamlessly integrated into the experience and come with a range of benefits is an excellent spin, and changes how you play the game. It's got the same tight gunplay and satisfying, punchy weaponry you'd expect from a Call of Duty, and it's just an excellent package overall.

That said, Warzone is by no means perfect. There are quite a few issues still ongoing that can affect your gameplay, ranging from weird glitches to unfair balancing that can quickly turn it from fun into frustrating.

Despite millions having a lot of fun with Warzone, there are problems that need addressing. Take note, Infinity Ward: here's what you need to sort out with Call of Duty: Warzone.

10. Huge Install Sizes

What on Earth is going on with the size of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and its individual components, such as Warzone?

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At the time of writing, if you have Warzone and Modern Warfare's multiplayer installed, it takes up over 200GB on your console. That's a massive chunk of your space for other games, particularly as game install sizes get larger and larger. If you're on an OG PS4 or Xbox One with a 500GB hard drive, expect to move things around constantly to accommodate for Warzone and associated Modern Warfare content!

Even worse is the alarming frequency that these massive patches are coming out. Season 4, which has been live for a couple of weeks, had a massive update to get to Season 4, then another 30GB patch for Season 4 Reloaded just recently.

The exact reason for the huge file sizes has never been fully disclosed other than the developers stating that there's a 'tonne of content'. It's widely believed that the audio assets Modern Warfare uses are extremely high quality and taking up a massive amount of space, although this has never been fully confirmed.

An external hard drive is looking like more and more of an essential going forward if you want to continue playing Warzone and ever playing anything else.

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