Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has revealed a major update to its third-person mode ahead of the game’s release.
The third-person mode was available for players to test out during last month’s beta, and though the feature mostly worked well, some found the constant switching to first-person perspective for aiming to be jarring.
Following player feedback, the third-person mode has now become one of many features to be adjusted by game developer Infinity Ward.
In a post shared on Call Of Duty‘s official Instagram account, the game revealed some top tips for playing Modern Warfare 2, while also announcing that a post-beta update will ensure that only scopes over 4x zoom will activate the first-person perspective.
In the beta, aiming down the sights would automatically switch the view to first-person mode. The only way to avoid the change was to shoot from the hip.
Now, players will be able to aim in the traditional third-person style, with first-person perspective only being activated when aiming with a scope magnification of 4x or more.
In addition to scoping update, the game has also introduced a new feature which will allow players to peek around corners.





