Dear @CallofDuty,
You seemingly don't understand how to make your Warzone fanbase happy. Here's a thread to help:
📉 Fix Your Awful Servers:
Fortnite rarely has any sort of problems with their servers, even though they constantly have more players online. "Desync" shouldn't be an issue, so higher tick rates would help too.
🎯 Stop Removing Playlists:
Solos, Duos, Trios, & Quads for every single mode. It's really not that hard to understand. If Fortnite can do it, so can you.
🧪 QA Test at Scale Before an Update:
Instead of simply releasing an update, have 300+ creators play it for 1 day, 1 week before launch. We will immediately tell you around 95% of problems.
🪲 Fix Bugs More Often:
Passing bug patches off as "seasonal updates" is possibly the laziest thing I've ever seen a company do. If there's a bug, have it patched within a week, or hire more developers.
💰 Quadruple Buy Stations:
It's nearly impossible to purchase back teammates past 4th circle in 50%+ of matches, especially in Al Mazrah. It would make lobbies healthier, and keep players happier.
🤖 Remove Bots:
In general, bots are annoying, but they also add in 20-30ms of lag when they're introduced into the match. This isn't DMZ. We don't want them, so why keep them?
🔑 Stop Changing Strongholds / Blacksites:
We don't need a new activity to complete these when a new season arrives, we want consistency. Adding more bots & a "Capture the Flag" function makes zero sense, and slows down the pace.
🎧 Optimize Audio for Footsteps:
While more controversial in Multiplayer, Warzone players specifically cannot hear footsteps with the open-world environment. "I couldn't hear them" shouldn't be said when they were 2 feet away... sprinting.
👂 Listen to the Community:
While there's plenty more that can be fixed, these issues are the main ones that shouldn't even have to be spoken on, yet they are - 6 months after release. In-game, weekly surveys for players to choose from a list will answer more questions.
⭐️ Understand:
We want to help, but without showing us you care, we're going to slowly switch to other titles. You're losing your hold on the market, and soon enough, you'll just be another "has-been" game we all used to play "back in the day."