Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s Flash Grenade Has a Clever Feature Seen in Another FPS, Counter-Strike 2

Published 10/14/2023, 7:45 AM EDT

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From advanced game modes to new weapons, Modern Warfare 3 is already catching a lot of attention. And why not? Since the game’s Beta version has been dropped, fans are coming up with extraordinary discoveries about this game almost every day. This time, it is about discovering one of the most significant weapon features!

Recently, MW3 lovers have discovered the game’s latest feature to tackle flashbang grenades. Yes, you heard that right! FPS games’ one of the greatest weapon features can finally be tackled with ease by the players. And Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 makes that possible finally. However, Counter-Strike 2 fans probably outshined them before. But how?

Reduce the impact of flash grenades in Modern Warfare 3 

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From Gear-based opportunities to new tactical combat, fans are completely in awe with Modern Warfare 3. However, what makes COD fans truly excited is the latest feature in the game that helps players tackle the impact of flash grenades. And now a Modern Warfare 3 fan tweeted a clip that shows how by simply shifting the direction from the flash grenades, players can spare themselves from getting flashed by the opponent. Yes, all they need to do is to look in the opposite direction of where the grenade is thrown. How cool is that?

Now for any FPS lover, flashbang grenades are truly important tactical equipment. It helps them to gain the advantage of the enemy by clearing corners and at times effectively taking over the territory. While many FPS players previously spoke about their own tactics to get spared from the wrath of flash grenades, Valorant and Counter-Strike 2 showed a great method way before Modern Warfare 3. 

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In CS 2, by simply using the reflexes, players can avoid the blind effect caused by flash grenades. However, in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, the blinding effect of the flash grenades can finally be mitigated by the players. And that also without being much of a pro gamer. Surprised?

What are the classic game modes making its grand return with Modern Warfare 3?

The latest Modern Warfare 3’s tactical features are already making a lot of buzz on social media platforms. However, what makes this game more interesting to COD fans is the comeback of some of the classic Call of Duty game modes. These are Team Deathmatch, Invasion, Deathmatch, Domination, Ground War, War, Gun Game, Headquarters, Control, Cutthroat, Hardpoint and Search & Destroy. Previously, fans urged Activision to bring back classic COD game modes like Prop Hunt, Demolition, Infected, Gun Game, and Gun Fight. Now that the developers officially confirmed the mentioned game modes to make their definite return with Modern Warfare 3, the excitement is currently over the moon.

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From reducing flash grenades’ blinding effect to the return of mouth-watering vintage COD modes, Modern Warfare 3 can surely snatch all the sleep of FPS players. However, spending $70 at once might still be concerning for many. But they do not need to worry as Activision got them covered with the Beta version of the game. And now that the Beta also stepped into its second weekend, COD fans can explore the flash grenade tactic themselves before finally buying Modern Warfare 3.

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Upasana Banerjee is a writer whose passion for gaming has become one of the fueling forces of her writing. With her passion for Esports, she effortlessly tries to combine her gaming expertise with her storytelling. She tries to inform the readers and at the same time tries to transport her readers to the realm of their favorite games.
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