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Is the Perk System Good in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2? – Answered

Our guide will examine the new perk system in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and see if it's good.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 has been in beta testing for some time now, and the early access period of the game is about to begin on September 22. Many fans have gotten the chance to check out all the new features of the game, and one divisive feature is the rework of the classic Call of Duty perk system. Today, we’re here to answer the question: Is the perk system good in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2?

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Examining Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II’s New Perk System

The perk system has always been a staple of the Modern Warfare games. Players could select different perks that granted them passive abilities during matches, sometimes even changing their play style a bit.

Throughout the years, the perk system got tweaked and changed, with the developers trying new things fairly often. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is no exception, as it is once again introducing some major changes to the perk system.

If you aren’t aware of the new perk system changes, we’ll do a quick rundown for you. Players get to pick up to four perks now: two basic perks, one bonus, and one ultimate. Your two basic perks are active at all times, but the other two must be earned.

Your chosen bonus perk is not active at the beginning of the match—it takes a total of four minutes into the match before it kicks in. However, for every ten points you earn during the match, one second is taken off the activation time. This basically means that the better your performance, the faster you’ll activate your perks.

Your ultimate perk, which is the category that contains the most powerful perks in the game, takes a whopping eight minutes to activate. Once your bonus perk activates, you can then start shaving time off your ultimate perk’s activation timer.

The bonus perk is currently charging up. When it flashes, that means you’ve scored enough to shave off time.

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Naturally, these changes to the perk system have left the community divisive on whether it’s good for the game’s balance or not. Some players think the new system is a good way to discourage camping and overly defensive play styles, as you won’t be at full strength if you’re not out there playing the objective or scoring kills.

On the flip side, other players think that this is harmful to beginners, which is especially ironic considering that the developers are trying to help lower skilled players stand a chance. Higher skilled players will be able to get all their perks much faster than everyone else, and they’ll be able to take down others with relative ease and delay enemy perks from activating.

So, there’s really no clear-cut answer on the subject of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II’s new perk system being good. Only time will tell if this system fits with the majority of the player base, and once we see this game in competitive scenes, we’ll know for sure then. The only thing we can say for now is that the new perk system is definitely different.

What do you think about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II’s new perk system? Do you think it’s a change for the better? Or do you prefer how it was in the older games? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.