Call of Duty: Warzone players are complaining about the game's Time To Kill, claiming it has increased since Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War's integration. While Warzone is highly popular, it never seems to be too far away from the spotlight and this is not always for the right reasons. The game has been riddled with numerous game-breaking bugs. The game remains a safe haven for cheaters, with many still finding ways to avoid Activision's penalities and continue playing.

The Call of Duty: Warzone season 2 update dropped last month on February 25th. While the update has provided players with a wide range of fresh content, the sheer size of season 2 has been a concern with the update requiring a gargantuan 16.9 to 20.8 gigabytes of storage space. This has been a source of frustration for many players. This has become a regular issue with many recently released Call of Duty games, with many taking up a huge amount of storage space on player's hard drives. This update resulted in Warzone receiving new game modes and Black Ops Cold War weapons. This immediately caused issues as some weapons, including the infamous DMR-14, were not recalibrated before being introduced to Warzone. This led to many becoming far too powerful.

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A defining trademark of the Call of Duty series is its relentless FPS action. Each game in the series typically features a quick Time To Kill (TTK). Previously, players who were killed would respawn and be back in the action in no time at all. Warzone has a different setup. The average game in Warzone usually lasts longer and there are no respawns. Dexerto reports that some players are growing frustrated with the battle royale's Time To Kill, claiming it is passing them by far too quickly. Some players have even likened it to the hardcore mode where players die after one or two shots. due to decreased armor ratings. Some players are speculating if the addition of Black Ops Cold War weapons has quickened Time To Kill in Warzone.

The new updates haven't been well received by everyone. Popular Warzone streamer NICKMERCS recently criticized the game's latest updates in a hilarious manner. Warzone has had plenty of in-game problems since it merged with Black Ops Cold War. 

It is true that many players want to see changes applied to Warzone's current Time To Kill. Others are enjoying the fast-paced action that the current situation is bringing for them. It is a very advantageous position for players who possess the skills. Either way, both sides can probably agree that something should change. If Time To Kill undergoes any dramatic changes, it could frustrate players even further.

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Source: Dexerto