MW3 players praise the removal of controversial animation from Rustment

Shane Black
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MW3 players are rejoicing as the devs have finally removed a controversial animation from the Rustment mode in the game.

While many players have enjoyed the multiplayer in MW3, there have been a few rough patches that have raised some concern, including a gun check animation that played when respawning.

This animation, which showed the character checking out their gun for a moment, led to a lot of frustration as it caused players to not be able to shoot when they first got back into the game.

But now, the devs have finally removed the animation from the game, entirely, and fans could not be more thrilled about it.

MW3 players are happy about a controversial animation being removed

The excitement was shared in a post on the game’s subreddit in a post titled: “They did it! It’s gone! Hallelujah!”

The user goes on to share their excitement that the animation has now been removed, thanking the devs for the “QOL change.”

The responses to the post have been positive as well, with many MW3 players feeling like the change is for the best with the game.

“This is welcome news indeed,” is one such response that encapsulates the appreciation.

However, some are still worried about other issues in the game and how soon they will be fixed: “This game will finally be fully patched up by Nov 2024, just in time for Gulf war lmao.”

Other users still don’t think it will do a ton of good since they view the spawn system as broken: “Just played a few games a the respawn was a joke.Respawned me right in front of players 5 times in a row.”

Unfortunately, there will never be a time where the MW3 devs can please every player, but there is a strong contingent of the community that is welcoming this kind of change.

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