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I like many people here, (possibly) have been playing day one. Over the past few months, seen a lot of feedback on this app good and bad. My analysis so far especially after the update, has been majority positive. However, I have a few things to bring up.
Controller support - As of right now, it works for me. Although it's a bit buggy with connection issues for me sometimes, I have to say that when it works, it really works (which is 80% of the time for me right now).
Zombies - I thought zombies would be a lot worse honestly when it was announced. I've played a few games of survival mode and I've had a blast. My only gripes with zombies is the massive amount of health and guns being underpowered.
With those issues out of the way, I have a final statement:
Zombies and the various support options could have been much, much worse. For a free to play title that I haven't spent a dime on, tencent and Activision have managed to not mess with what makes COD great (regardless of how much they push micro transactions and loot boxes).
When I registered for the app, I thought it would just be a pubg clone with a cod skin, oh how wrong I was.
TL;DR I know that the new update left a sour taste in people's mouths but the app could have been doomed from the start instead of where it is now.
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