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Call Of Duty WW2 Guide: How To Commend Player And Scorestreaks Explanation - TheTech52
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Call Of Duty WW2 Guide: How To Commend Player And Scorestreaks Explanation

In the previous guide, we looked into Cod Points. Here we will find out how to commend player and also about Scorestreaks explanation. Call of Duty WW2 is the 14th installment in the COD series and it released on Nov 3, 2017. Call of Duty WW2 is developed by Sledgehammer Games. Activision published the game for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. The game is set in the time period during WW2 and a squad in the 1st Infantry Division and their battles on the Western Front.

Call Of Duty WW2 Guide: How To Commend Player And Scorestreaks Explanation

Commending Player

Commending a player is one of the challenges you will get in the Headquarters social space. All you need to do is walk up to the player and hold down X/Square when the icon appears next to their character and scroll down to commend. You can commend one player only once. Keep that in mind.

Scorestreaks

Scorestreaks are basically extra firepower you get by scoring kills in a row. They were known as killstreaks in previous COD games. This guide will will explain these scorestreaks in the game.

Once you jump into multiplayer for the first time, you will notice some scorestreaks greyed out. This is because they require a certain level to be attained before you can unlock them. For example, Mortar Strike requires you to be at level 26 atleast. Many powerful scorestreaks like Ball Turret Gunner, Carpet Bombing and Flak Guns require at least level 42.

Check out Call of Duty WW2 Cod Points Explanation.