In most cases, players in Call of Duty: Warzone cannot adjust their loadouts during a match; the only opportunity to customize your class is in the pre-game lobby. However, a subset of players has discovered an intriguing method that allows for class modifications via the Loadout Drop screen once the match is in progress.
As you’ve likely experienced, you can often find yourself struggling through the early stages of a Warzone match, eagerly trying to get your loadout, only to discover that you lack the desired class. This can be frustrating, as you have little recourse except to remember to equip the optimal options before diving into the next match.
Fortunately, there’s a useful workaround: if you can safely reach a Loadout Drop, you may change your attachments, perks, and equipment mid-match, enhancing your gameplay experience.
How to Modify Your Warzone Loadout Mid-Match
To edit your loadout during a Warzone game, simply open a Loadout Drop, right-click on the class you wish to modify, and select the ‘Edit’ option. This approach, however, comes with a caveat: it requires the use of a mouse. When attempting to execute this on PC with a controller, the editing option appears to be unavailable. Users can only select their loadout or return to the previous menu, with no other functionalities accessible.
That said, if you typically use a controller but switch to a mouse for the menus, you can right-click and adjust your loadout during the game. Therefore, while PC players enjoy the flexibility to change their class at any moment, it seems console players do not have the same advantage.
It’s important to note that making adjustments to your loadout during an active match carries risks, as you leave yourself vulnerable while tweaking attachments and perks. However, if you’ve recently unlocked a critical item that you forgot to equip, this feature can significantly impact your performance. Credit goes to a sharp-eyed Reddit user for discovering this potential in-game modification.
Despite this new capability, given that it’s not covered in the official patch notes and operates exclusively on PC, it’s likely a glitch. There’s a possibility that developers may remove this ability for PC players or eventually implement a similar feature for console gamers.
Raven Software has promising plans for the upcoming year, including enhancements to anti-cheat measures, server performance improvements, and fixes for broken perks and challenges. It’s worth keeping an eye on further updates that might address loadout modification options for all players.
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