Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is out for most platforms, gaining positive reception. The sequel to 2018’s Modern Warfare and reboot of 2008’s game of the same name, the title’s bringing back some of the fan-favourite characters.
However, the game had some minor hiccups during its launch. With Activision falling under scrutiny after making crossplay permanent for PC and Xbox and disclosing PlayStation-exclusive rewards, something positive comes towards the player base.
Also Read: Modern Warfare 2 Turns off Weapon Attachment Tuning
As part of the Gunsmith System, Activision re-activates the weapon tuning feature in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. After levelling a weapon up to its maximum rank, the players get an option to unlock the feature.
Weapon Tuning allows players to adjust sliders that impact two stats for the weapon in the multiplayer portion of Modern Warfare 2. For example, they can decrease the time it takes to fire after sprinting and more. Infinity Ward announced the re-enabling of the feature through a Twitter post.
The attachment tuning feature has just been reenabled. More details about this update in tomorrow’s blog post 🫡
— Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) November 4, 2022
“The attachment tuning feature has just been re-enabled. More details about this update in tomorrow’s blog post”, the Tweet said.
Earlier this week, the developers announced that they would turn the feature off in Modern Warfare 2 to fix a game-affecting bug. This was the second major bug in the title post-launch. Earlier, players discovered that a bug allowed players to mark their enemies during the kill cam. The bug turned the feature into an unintentional wallhack.
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, the sequel to the reboot, is out for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.