Modern Warfare 3 Devs Address Stamina Regen, Bunny Hopping, Prestige, And More

The title was also dubbed to be one with "historically low crash rates."

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  • Modern Warfare 3 devs appeared in an interview with Twitch streamer Repullze to discuss the development in detail. 
  • The interview lasted for an hour, in which devs addressed bonus camo, prestige, sliding, and more.
  • We may see the return of some of these beloved features, but not much is set in stone at the moment.

Modern Warfare 3 dev Sledgehammer Games recently appeared in an interview with the Twitch streamer Repullze and also unveiled details about Season 1 and other facets of the game’s development. The hour-long interview consisted of detailed explanations of all the hits and misses. The devs said that MW3 has “historically low crash rates” compared to other releases but acknowledged some issues that slipped through.

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The server issues will be tackled in the subsequent patches. Sledgehammer’s Adam Iscove, Senior Development Director, and Greg Reisdorf, Multiplayer Creative Director, answered a bundle of questions in detail about the game’s future. The stamina bar in the MWIII beta proved to be an instant hit, but it was removed when the title was released. The devs have confirmed that it will be added in the near future.

The other popular movement mechanic, bunny hopping, will return in some form. The binding and sliding mechanic will also soon bind to different buttons. The team said that sliding and snaking is not the ideal way to traverse the map and discouraged players from using it a lot. Moreover, the prestige system will begin from Season 1 and will work the same as the last game. The submachine guns are supposed to get a buff in the future.


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Despite fixes since beta, spawning will be further improved to ensure each user gets a fair chance. Sledgehammer Games has not added any completionists camo in MW3. The feature was initially planned for the last two releases but was never added. Some tweaks for aim-assist were also confirmed eventually. Lastly, the health of dummies in the firing range will be raised to 150 as well. The team has asked the community for more feedback on Twitter.

Modern Warfare 3 is still filled with new and returning users, topping UK boxed charts recently. Before playing, we suggest reading our write-up about leveling up weapons fast to keep up in the fast-paced FPS. Also, glance through our best PC settings and optimization guide for a smooth time. Lastly, check out the detailed report about MW3 crashing, errors, and glitches to ensure you can deal with every issue.

It came out to mixed reviews on November 10, 2023, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PC. eXputer’s Huzaifah Durrani reviewed Modern Warfare 3 as one of the worst games he’s ever played, giving it an overall 2/5 score. It was greatly criticized for its short and lousy narrative, bad mission design, open combat missions, and some multiplayer elements but praised for gunplay and visuals.

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