Call of Duty's new Warzone Pacific map Caldera is now available with the launch of Vanguard's Season 1. The shift to the Pacific World War II setting is a refreshing change while retaining the best parts of the game to ensure it still feels like you're playing Warzone.
A new look for Warzone
The trip to Caldera's Pacific island setting brings a much-needed change of scenery after the nearly two years of Verdansk's drab colors. It's a map that is really easy on the eyes. And the setting isn't just great visually because it's a tropical and lush environment, but also the lighting has better balance in Caldera. Even the interior settings have much better lighting than the shadowy corners of Verdansk's buildings. Verdansk never seemed to find good light balance. Sometimes the map looked really washed out, especially after the Black Ops Cold War integration, while some areas had sunlight that was just too bright. Interior buildings could often suffer from visibility issues from having too many dark areas. The buildings all seem well-lit in Caldera.
The island has a lot of open space and obviously lacks some of the dense and high-scale city structures of Verdansk, but there is decent cover around most points of interest. And there is still opportunity for verticality in gunfights, especially in areas like Mining and the volcano peak, which have various elevations to fight from.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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