Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War: new update available for download, with changes on PS5

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War: new update available for download, with changes on PS5

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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War players will have access to a new update. The developers share the patch notes on their website - and go into the individual changes and innovations. The focus is on optimizations for the new wall of the dead map, which came into zombies mode with the start of Season 4 Reloaded. The changelog shows that the developers have installed various stability improvements for the main quest, boss fights and the miracle weapon CRBR-S, among other things.

The gameplay is also being tweaked: This is how the number of Krasny- Soldiers who spawn in higher rounds on Wall of the Dead. In addition, after the update it should no longer happen that Klaus attacks a friendly zombie. The high-resolution texture packages announced for the Season 4 update are available for download especially on PS5. Players are now able to manually download individual graphics packages for multiplayer, zombies and Dead Ops Arcade 3.

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An Olympic sprinter almost missed Tokyo when he turned up to trials 18 pounds overweight after gorging on takeout and playing hours of Call of Duty

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  • British sprinter Reece Prescod says he entered trials for the Tokyo Olympics 18 pounds overweight.
  • He says he ate too much takeout food, snacked, and spent hours playing 'Call of Duty.'
  • 'I got absolutely whooshed,' Prescott, who got to Tokyo via a discretionary pick, said.
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  • The British Olympic sprinter Reece Prescod said he turned up to the trials for the Tokyo Olympics overweight after gorging on takeout and playing hours of 'Call of Duty.'


    Prescod finished a disappointing fifth at the British trials last month, capping a turbulent year that saw him relocate to a US training base before returning just two months later.


    The 25-year-old made it onto Team Great Britain for Tokyo only by virtue of a discretionary pick by the UK Athletics head coach Christian Malcolm.


    'It was weird when I was running in the trials,' Prescod told reporters in Japan, per The Guardian. 'I was well overweight and I got absolutely whooshed, absolutely battered.'


    The Brit said he weighed 191 pounds at the trials - 18 pounds more than his usual race weight.


    'I don't know if it was American food or if I love Deliveroo too much,' added the European silver medalist. Deliveroo is a popular British delivery service similar to DoorDash.


    'Where I live by Canary Wharf you've got Joe & the Juice in the morning, Pret, then you come back for lunch time, there's a Nando's, there's GBK' - Gourmet Burger Kitchen.


    'One of my close friends as well and her family have an amazing Caribbean restaurant, so I could just do that,' he continued.


    'Then I jump on 'Call of Duty' with the boys, and then we're eating, a little snack break, and instead of having a fruit salad, I might order from Cake and Custard Factory.


    'Before you know it, it's a jam tart, a pink icing cake with some custard, and then I've ordered two and an Appletiser and then I go to bed. You do that for a week and the weight just ends up going on.'


    Prescod, who ran a career-best wind-assisted 9.88 seconds in the 100-meter dash in 2018, says he has since ditched the unhealthy diet and video game sessions in pursuit of a medal in Tokyo.


    'This holding camp I need to stick to the fruit salads and the water, chicken, and ease up a little bit,' he said. 'There will be no Cake and Custard Factory and all that stuff. It's not good.'


    But he added: 'If I win a medal or do well, you will see me at the dessert bar, definitely.'

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