
The trophy system, for example, has a one-minute-and-20-second cool down. Only one Field Upgrade is equipped per class, so you'll have to choose your class carefully.Įvery Field Upgrade also has a recharge time, meaning they can't be used again immediately after their first use. (Image credit: Activision) How to use CoD: Cold War Field Upgradesįield Upgrades are currently tied to specific classes, similar to Modern Warfare. Initial impressions from the beta indicate that the Field Mic is one of the most useful Field Upgrades, as it pings nearby enemy locations in (almost) real-time. Turning it into a Field upgrade limits its effectiveness, as players will only be able to use one proximity mine rather than two. A piece of tactical equipment in Modern Warfare, it was essential for camping. The proximity mine is another gadget that's changed between games. Dead Silence, which hid the sound of your movement for a short time, is now a tier 3 perk that you can equip to any loadout. It's worth noting that Field Upgrades from Modern Warfare have become perks in Cold War.



Gas Mines: A throwable mine that emits a harmful gas when enemy players walk in it's proximity.SAM Turret: A turret that launches missiles at enemy controlled aircraft like spy planes and helicopters.Trophy System: A device that destroys enemy explosive equipment and launcher missiles within ten meters.Field Mic: A device that highlights enemy sounds on your minimap.Proximity Mine: A throwable mine that damages players that run or drive over it.Here are all the Field Upgrades we expect to see in Cold War:
