Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's multiplayer Alpha is live for all PS4 owners over the weekend and it appears that fans have already taken a disliking to a new change that affects the player's vision when on low health. The Alpha, which is available from August 23 to 25, is the first chance for PS4 players to try out the new 2v2 Gunfight mode ahead of the planned Beta in September.

In prior Call of Duty games, when a player took damage in a multiplayer match, the screen would begin to flash red around the outer edges with the severity depending on the overall damage taken. However, Infinity Ward has taken a new approach this time around, swapping out the bleeding effect for a black and white screen that lasts for a significant amount of time.

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In a post on the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare subreddit, developer Infinity Ward outlined some changes they're making based on feedback received from players during the Alpha which included a fix to setting changes not being saved, a reduction to a certain line of dialogue that's appearing a little too frequently, and audio changes to both player and enemy footsteps. One piece of feedback categorized as "being working on" related to the black and white screen. Here's what the developer had to say:

Black and White Screen At Low Health: In Gunfight, you only have one life and no health regeneration. If you’ve been hit and are at less than 25 health, your screen will flash black and white to visually show you that your life could end fairly quickly with another blow.

While it's clear that the issue is on their radar, the above statement only provides a description of how the new function works and no information on how and when the developer might be addressing the feedback. Infinity Ward also confirmed that a brand new map called Stack is being added into the map rotation, as well as a new variant mode called 2v2 Pickup.

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Just like the removal of the mini-map, the black and white "near-death" screen is one of many new features being introduced in Modern Warfare in an attempt to reinvent the popular FPS series multiplayer mode. Not all changes are going to be immediately met with open arms, but it's clear that Infinity Ward is listening to player feedback and trying to keep an open dialogue with fans.

Modern Warfare's Alpha is available now for PS4 players to download and play for until August 25. Unfortunately, Xbox One and PC players will have to wait until the Open Beta starts on September 21. For more information on how to gain early access to the Beta, we've compiled a complete guide to all the various editions and pre-order bonuses.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare releases on October 25 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Reddit