Since its launch, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has mostly been an overall disappointment. From the tedious problem, lack of depth in the story mode to the explosion of hacking and cheating in PvP matches, all of which caused Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 to receive countless criticisms. To the point where many people still think that this doesn’t deserve to be an independent game but should just be a big update version. And just recently, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 continued to make players complain when it suddenly released a harsh “pay to lose” skin set.
Normally, most gamers will be very familiar with NPH launching equipment and fashion with the “pay to win” trend. However, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 recently made many people complain after having to spend a large amount of money, but what they got in return was a “pay to lose” style outfit. That is, in addition to being beautiful, it does not bring any value other than making gamers easily detected, destroyed and drastically reducing their win rate. That skin set is called Sketched Out and was released in February this year.
Sold for 2,400 COD Points (about $20), Sketched Out makes those who wear it shine like neon lights. In other games this is fine, but in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, this is nothing more than an easily identifiable moving target for other players. That’s also the reason why Sketched Out is facing so much criticism and is considered a pay to lose skin. Not to mention, some people also think that it reduces their vision because the effect is too dazzling.
But surprisingly, despite being criticized a lot, Sketched Out is still owned by many gamers. Currently, Sketched Out is still causing a lot of controversy in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 community.
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