Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 will fix something players hated years ago
Infinity Ward has acknowledged that movement in its last Call of Duty title didn't feel right and says it is addressing the issue in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4. The studio confirmed the changes in the latest episode of From the Ward, a behind-the-scenes YouTube documentary; around two and a half minutes in, co-studio head Mark Grigsby directly addressed negative feedback on movement in 2022's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Grigsby said, "We got kind of dinged on Modern Warfare 2 with our movement, where we took some things away, some freedom. People were like, 'Oh man, I can't do this. This doesn't feel good. The movement's terrible.' For this project, we were like, 'We need to make some adjustments.'" Co-studio head Jack O'Hara highlighted some of the movement features coming to Modern Warfare 4, including mantling from a slide and sliding into a supine position.
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