Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is a first-person shooter game by Infinity Ward filled with a unique weapon progression system and exciting game modes.

However, recently, many players have been facing issues like ‘Sys_Error’ on Xbox and ‘Disc read error’, ‘Kill Cam’ reportedly causing freezing on consoles, and many more.

COD: Modern Warfare 2 Invasion and Ground War modes

According to recent reports, many COD: Modern Warfare 2 players want changes to Invasion and Ground War game modes (1,2,3,4,5).

On the Ground War and Invasion maps, players believe there are too many rooftops. As a result, snipers are now meta in the game, and there aren’t many ways to deal with them.

Some players believe that snipers are overpowered since they can one-tap an opponent from afar and can stay on rooftops for extended periods of time without moving.

Players do seek cover to avoid being sniped, however, UAVs make it difficult and Ghost is currently unavailable.

Now, players want devs to give snipers more bullet drops and, most likely, reduce their range, because you shouldn’t be able to one-shot someone from across an invasion map.

Also, some COD: Modern Warfare 2 players are demanding a squad spawn system in Invasion just like they have it in Ground War.

What makes squad spawning’s absence in Invasion even more bizarre is that the feature is already present in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s Ground War mode.

Ground War is certainly a larger-scale mode, with 64 players going head-to-head, but the map size is pretty much the same, and therefore squad spawning should be allowed in Invasion as well.

Overall, players think that the maps require greater cover/fewer sniper locations, as well as reworking the spawning system, which is currently far too favorable to the winning team.

NOTE: You can also check out the COD saga tracker for updates on other bugs and issues.

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