Call of Duty: Modern Warfare looks strangely good in a third-person glitch
Luckily it happened in Survival Mode against bots

If you've ever wondered what Call of Duty multiplayer looks like from a third-perso﷽n perspective, wonder no more.
A newly-discovered bug in Modern Warfare's multiplꩵayer mode shows what the game looks like when you accidentally get stuck in the third-person view. In the brief gameplay clip below, the player revives an ally, but then gets stuck playing from the third-person perspective, and they're forced to remain this way until they're killed.
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It's a really weird look at a game gone wrong. The gameplay clip just above makes it look like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Call of Duty: Modern Warfare might actually be fairly enjoyable in its own unique way in the third-person perspective, even 🦄though it'𓂃s absolutely not meant to be played like that.
Oddly enough, the game focuses on the player character when they go to aim down their weapon's sights, meaning the background where enemy players are is all blurry. Talk about an adde🤡d inconvenience. Thankfully this entire thing took place🐷 in the Survival Mode, in which a group of human players need to squad up and fend off incoming bots in waves.
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