Players of Warzone 2 are still trying to figure out what the newest part of the Resurgence mode on Ashika Island is. Ashika Island is the first Resurgence map in Warzone 2. It was added in Season 2, and it holds 52 players instead of the usual 150.
This makes it a faster-paced alternative to the normal battle royale. However, despite the island being roughly 30% larger than previous Resurgence maps, gunfights are still constant. Now, on top of that, bots have been added to the mix, leaving players feeling overwhelmed and frustrated.
Genuinely, truly — earnestly — asking for an explanation for the logic of adding bots to Rebirth… why?
by u/TapInBogey in CODWarzone
In a recent Reddit thread, a player questioned the logic behind the decision to add bots to the Resurgence mode on Ashika Island, stating that “nobody asked for this.”
They went on to say that “Rebirth is fast-paced with tons of third-party attacks, and it’s hard to sometimes keep your wits because of the bullets flying everywhere.” The addition of bots only adds to the chaos and makes it harder to get around.
Warzone 2 Players Upset Over Bots in Ashika Island Resurgence Matches
Other players chimed in, expressing similar sentiments. They questioned why bots were even necessary on a map that is already incredibly hectic, with bullets flying in every direction. Some even went so far as to say that the people who created the game don’t actually play it themselves.
With Season 2 Reloaded set to be released on March 15, players are hoping that some changes will be made to the Resurgence mode on Ashika Island. The addition of bots may have seemed like a good idea on paper, but it has not translated well in practice. If the developers want to keep players engaged and interested in Warzone 2, they need to listen to feedback and make adjustments accordingly.
Since bots were added to Ashika Island’s Resurgence mode, Warzone 2 players feel overwhelmed and frustrated. While the idea may have seemed sound in theory, the reality is that it has not translated well in practice. As Season 2 Reloaded approaches, players are hopeful that changes will be made to improve the gameplay experience. It remains to be seen what adjustments will be made, but one thing is certain: if the developers want to keep players engaged and interested in Warzone 2, they need to listen to feedback and make adjustments accordingly.
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