We have been waiting for the launch of Warzone Mobile for a while now. Just a couple of weeks ago, we finally heard from Activision as they shared a trailer of Call of Duty Warzone Mobile. With the trailer, they also announced the launch date. Activision will finally drop the game on March 21. Now that the launch date is just around the corner, more and more anticipation is building around it. With the launch, the developers are also prioritising fair gameplay. The game makers have shared how they plan on going stricter with the security measures within the game, especially for those who use FOV modifiers.
FOV modifiers in gaming adjust the visible area on-screen, measured in degrees, changing a player’s camera view. If you increase FOV, it’ll widen the view and show more of the game world. These adjustments accommodate player preferences, display setups, and help prevent motion sickness.\
Also read: Call of Duty Warzone Mobile: Launch date and everything else you need to know
If you are one of those who use FOV modifiers, then be sure to read this completely before you decide to play Warzone Mobile. If you use FOV then you will have to prepare yourself to face penalties. Game makers can even ban you in order to maintain fair gameplay. For the uninitiated, FOV modifiers give players unfair leverage over others by expanding their field of vision over the default one that is set in the game. It enhances the gaming experience and gives players an edge over those who are playing under the default settings.
Also read: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III updates: The return of Makarov, Zombies mode and more
Taking to X, mobile gaming creator Yanrique shared Warzone’s plans for strengthening its gaming protocols. He informed that the developer plans on sharing their security policy closer to the launch. Further, it is not set in stone yet if they will ban users from using FOV but that’s a possibility, especially in cases where it gives you an advantage. The gaming community took this differently, X user TheLeakerBot said, “Just give us 120 fov or match phone fov to iPad FOV. 90 on iPad is so jarring.”
What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments.