November 26, 2024

Ninja roasted CoD fans for having faith in Modern Warfare 3.




“You disgusting, mentally abused players are going to fall for it, and you are going to keep playing it and be like, ‘Dude, they just gotta fix one of two of these glitches, man.’”


The streamer claimed that MW3 will be “riddled” with glitches and cheaters at launch, and it will take the devs months to take any action.


The much-awaited installation of the FPS classic CoD is currently being enjoyed by PlayStation players in its first-week beta run. Besides a whole new debate around hackers’ invasion in the gameplay, the beta run has been subjected to a positive response. But during one recent livestream, Ninja expressed his concerns with the progress of Activision’s FPS giant. The controversy has now taken a new turn as the streamer gives a firm justification for his stance. Amidst the buzz going on around Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Beta run, superstar streamer Ninja invited heat through his latest remarks on the CoD community. The Twitch icon was seen making some allegedly controversial remarks on the fans looking forward to the big launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Following some major backlash from the community, Ninja has issued a clarification suggesting he’s been misunderstood. 


Sledgehammer Games listened to community feedback and introduced a whole host of long-awaited features in Modern Warfare 3. For example, the devs addressed TTK concerns from MW2 and increased multiplayer base health from 100 to 150. And to resolve slower movement complaints, MW3 marks the return of slide canceling.


Other exciting additions include the classic minimap with red dots coming back and players receiving the power back to vote for maps. Despite an overwhelming wave of positivity, Ninja halted the hype train in its tracks.


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