Tips For Call Of Duty WWII Mountain Division
When Activision first teased the different divisions in Call Of Duty WWII, many fans (us included) were wondering just what the heck the Mountain Division would be. Well turns out it is one of the more “specialist” kind of divisions in the game and today we are taking a closer look at it.
The best way to describe the Mountain Division in Call Of Duty WWII is as the snipers of the Call Of Duty WWII. Sniper is always a kind of harder class to play in Call Of Duty, it is not the kind of class that anyone can just play and in most cases, it does require a fair bit of discipline to play. But for those that stick with it and have the eye of the tiger when it comes to sniping. Having a sniper on a team in Call Of Duty WWII is an asset that cannot be overstated.
Playing as the Mountain Division is Call Of Duty WWII has a very high risk and reward kind of thing going. There is an aim assist that makes getting perfect shots that little bit easier, but the reloading of the different sniper rifles you have at your disposal is very, very slow, so you better make sure you hit your target. So with the great power comes a fairly steep learning curve, but it is so much fun once you master it. Secondary weapons like Colt 1911 and the M712 can come in very handy if another player tries to get in close to take you down from your nice camping spot.
When playing as the Mountain Division, you need to stick with it, it can be frustrating at first, but a good sniper is hard to find in the world of Call Of Duty WWII.
Microtransactions Have Arrived In Call Of Duty WWII
We all knew they were coming, but Sledgehammer decided to work on fixing the various issues and bugs with the game before asking people to spend more money on it, which is kind of noble if you ask us. Of course, the debacle that was the Star Wars Battlefront II launch and the backlash with Microtransactions in regards to that probably helped their decision to delay them too.
To be honest with you, Microtransactions in Call Of Duty WWII are just like they have been the last few games. You can buy Call Of Duty points that come in packs starting with 200 for just a couple of bucks, all the way up to 13,000 which costs 100 bucks. Most people are reporting that since the update that made these go live, they have been giving 200 Call Of Duty Points for free so you might as well use them.
You can use these to buy supply drops (loot boxes) that contain items which you can use for the regular game and Zombies mode. You can, of course, spend them on other things too, but clearly, the supply drops are what Sledgehammer are hoping most people will spend them on.
If you have played Black Ops 3, Modern Warfare Remastered or Infinite Warfare, you know what to expect with these Microtransactions. They are no better or worse than what any other game is doing and you have to remember that they are totally optional so you do not have to buy them.
We knew that Microtransactions were coming to Call Of Duty WWII, but we did think that they would hold off a little longer, due to the bad press things like loot boxes and Microtransactions have at the moment.
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