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We know it's easy to sit here and find issues with the current state of Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2, and the battle royale game Activision has decided to slap onto the side of it - again. However, as raw gameplay mechanics go, this generation of CoD games is actually pretty good - and, graphically, they look stunning. However, performance issues aside, Modern Warfare 2 has a skin problem - no, not that kind of skin problem. Modern Warfare 2 has an issue where hyper-realistic military aesthetics and cluttered environments are making things unnecessarily difficult in a situation where SBMM already makes every game a challenge. What's more, it's an issue that's making Shipment - a fan-favourite mess of a map - even more stressful.

In the past, Call of Duty players have rightfully called upon the shooter's developers to alter skins that contribute towards a 'pay to win' environment - the all-black Roze skin 'Rook' from the original Warzone is a prime example of this, and the recently-altered LA Thieves CDL skin proves that it's still something that crops up in-game. We should expect to see tweaks like these in Modern Warfare 2 patch notes to come, too.

However, while this can be an issue in certain environments, it's not actually the main problem Modern Warfare 2 faces right now - when it comes to skins, anyway. The main issue is that every Modern Warfare 2 skin looks the same. Not only this, but the improved visuals only seem to make these identical skins blend into the backdrops at a distance.

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