While Call of Duty: Warzone still has a lot of supporters and a significant online community behind it, it's quickly becoming apparent that the game needs to start making some major changes in an effort to stay fresh and relevant. A number of the game's fans have already cited a laundry list of improvements the title should integrate, including better audio design and policing of hackers, as well as some major nerfing of overpowered weaponry and vehicles.

However, it seems Twitch mainstay Dr DisRespect has a lengthy list of things the game can do to capitalize on its current momentum, with the popular streamer taking to Twitter to list off a number of major improvements the game needs to make. His list includes several changes that the community has been trying to implement ever since the game launched in March, alongside a number of other, more eccentric additions that the game could make to rival the likes of Fortnite or Valorant.

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The first of his list is some major map changes, which is obviously a significant addition that many players have been calling for. With Fortnite frequently adding a new lease of life to the game by making major changes to the formation of the map, it could be a fantastic idea for Warzone to follow the same path, frequently changing up how players interact with the game world. Alongside this, he called for some new weapons, engaging limited time events, and proximity chats, which have all been imperatively important parts of other battle royal games.

He also claims he'd love to see a ranked mode similar to Halo 2, which saw players compete to achieve higher ranks which showed they had truly mastered the game. Right now, it would definitely add a layer of complexity to what can, at times, be a fairly unrewarding experience, making winning matches or playing well feel incentivized with a sense of progression. The Doc followed this by asking for multi-million dollar global tournaments, which would also do a lot to rally the community behind Warzone and better flesh out its competitive scene.

As for Dr DisRespect's final entry on his wishlist, he asked for in-game concerts, which have obviously been a major part of Fortnite's cross-media appeal. While that might be fairly too similar to Epic's battle royal phenomenon, especially with the game only recently announcing a Deadmau5 concert, it's fair to say the Doc definitely has a point when it comes to involving community events. The popular streamer definitely makes some good points that Infinity Ward should consider when looking to elongate the longevity of the popular battle royal game.

Call of Duty: Warzone is out now on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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