

Dig is friendly as well to those that favor close range encounters. Using these is a risk/reward scenario, since you’re trading the safety of cover for a bird’s-eye view of roughly everything. Fearless players can climb up even higher to completely exposed, centrally located platforms.

Low sets of stairs lead to slightly raised platforms that offer good sightlines across the entire map. There’s a deceptive emphasis on verticality in this space. While the heaviest firefights tend to flare up around the two centrally located pits, an abundance of flanking routes and well-concealed pathways help prevent any engagement from descending into a stalemate. The mid-sized, roughly symmetrical layout makes Dig a great choice for any of Black Ops 2‘s objective-based game modes. This one is World at War‘s Courtyard map, now re-skinned as a sprawling archaeological dig site. Lets us know in the comment section if you have any tips of your own.) The Mapsĭig is the first of two Apocalypse maps that brings back a fan-favorite death arena from one of Treyarch’s previous Call of Duty games. I don’t claim to be a great CoD player, but the new maps are designed in a way I really like, so I added a few tips that worked for me. For whatever reason, Apocalypse appeals to my particular type of play.

Maybe play something that’s a little bit more your speed. Besides which, this guide does you no good if you’re busy crying over shards of shattered plastic. Suppressing the desire to hurl a game disc in anger is every Call of Duty player’s basic rite of passage. We can help you with all of those things. Something to stem that nagging urge you’re feeling to turn your Black Ops 2 disc into an angrily flung Frisbee. Something to carry you past round three of a Zombies match. Something to help you score a better K/D ratio. There’s nothing unusual about this pack: for $15 (or nothing, if you pre-paid via a Season Pass), you get four multiplayer maps and a new co-op Zombies adventure called “Origins.” If you’re reading this, then you’re looking for an edge. Apocalypse, the fourth and final map pack for Treyarch’s Black Ops 2, is officially here to demand your time and attention. Fitbit Versa 3Īnother year, another successful run of DLC for Call of Duty.

