News - A Conversation About The Future Of Dmz
I've been working on this mission for 30 minutes to an hour—maybe it's even all day—and the six-man rolls up on me, and this is a moment where my entire day's worth of work could be just wiped out in an instance. That's what makes DMZ so amazing. That's why I truly believe that as long as we get a wipe at the beginning of season 1 for Modern Warfare 3, even if we're still on the Modern Warfare 2 engine, the DMZ Community will still be here, and I know I'm getting a little bit ahead of myself, but I will still be here.
I love this community. I love playing DMC. Now, what do I expect to happen when season 1 starts in December? Before I say it. I have to preface it with I don't know what's going to happen. I really don't; this is just my feelings on the inside, and since I'm a much more positive person than a lot of the other people out here about the future of DMZ.
I expect some sort of integration of DMZ into Modern Warfare 3. Adjustments. I think that we'll eventually be able to play in the new map. I think we'll eventually get new guns, and I have this feeling that we are going to get the movement changes when season 1 drops of MW3, and I know there's this clip going around on Twitter in which I'm going to play right now, so DMZ T bisco, they've said it is; as far as I spoke to the creative director of Raven about it.
I asked. He said that, as far as he knows, Raven has nothing to do with DMZ. DMZ is staying tied to Modern Warfare 2, so there is nothing new. No New Movement No new guns, no new perk system. None of that stuff is coming to the DMZ. DMZ will stay as it is now. TI Someone says that the DMZ is basically being stopped and supported.
In that clip, the guy says he's talking to a Raven software head or lead guy, and maybe he did, or maybe what he said is true. However. I've been seeing leaks for weeks and months that we're not going to be able to play DMZ when Modern Warfare 3 comes out and that it's going to be completely shut down, and that was disproven last week.
Honestly, I don't trust anyone's word or anyone's speculation. I don't trust my own speculation. Until we get some real information from Activision themselves. I think that Activision is making too much money off of bundles, and when you purchase a bundle, specifically the DMZ bundles, go check this out for yourself.
I'm going to probably have something on the screen with it right now. It says that this bundle will carry over to Modern Warfare 3 and War Zone, and what we're purchasing is an extra DMZ operator slot. We're purchasing an operator with a UAV attached to him and a self-revived two-plate vest. We are purchasing these things with understanding because it says on the screen that we will be able to continue to use them when MW3 comes around, so what's my plan going forward?
First off, I want to say I do not have any plans to become a Modern Warfare Zombies content creator. I did love zombies back as a kid, but I don't know if you guys can tell from my other articles, but I have a very competitive spirit. I used to play professional soccer, so whenever I get to fight anyone or compete against anyone in something, that's what gets my blood going, especially in the DMZ 1 V sixing platoon.
That said, for those who are excited for zombies, I'm pumped for you guys. I'm pumped for the content creators that are going to be able to run with it, but to be honest, guys. I love DMZ, and whether we get an integration of DMZ into Modern Warfare 3 or we have no integration at all and we're staying on the Modern Warfare 2 engine, from everything I can tell right now, you can still expect me to play DMZ.
You can still expect me to upload DMZ articles, and you can still expect to find me live on Twitch at 8:00 a. M monday through Friday, we help you guys start your days with joy and fun. In the best-case scenario, we get everything we want; eventually, we get to play the new map, and we're playing DMZ for the next couple years.
worst-case scenario: we just sit on Modern Warfare 2 for a couple years, and I'm still playing DMZ in the mornings. That said, I'm going to end up wanting to play some War Zone 2. If you guys didn't know, I transitioned out of War Zone, into Escape from Tarov, where I was introduced to an extraction shooter, and then into DMZ.
I really fell in love with the game, but the reason I fell kind of out of love with War Zone itself is because I lost my gaming partners, my duo, trio, and quad buddies. They stopped playing War Zone when War Zone 2 came out because the game was so bad, but with all the changes we're seeing with Modern Warfare 3 coming into War Zone, my buddies are planning on coming back, and I'm going to want to play with them a lot because we have so much fun together and we're really good together too.
So how am I going to go about that? I really don't know yet. I might play off-stream, I might play on-stream, or I might play on YouTube. I might play on Kick. I might create a second channel for War Zone gameplay; I really don't know, but, as of now, my plan is that no matter what. I'm going to play DMZ, and I'll probably play some War Zone right next to it now when the MW3.
The game launches, but before we get the war zone update, I'll also be playing. All that said, in July, this is a completely random aside. I do plan on starting an NCAA football channel when that game is finally released after 10+ years of not being able to be played, but if I missed anything myself or if you guys have anything you want to throw in.
I'd love to continue this conversation.