

This latest money glitch, however, cancels out any need to scavenge for resources as merely a few moments of fiddling around with the HUD can net you more cash than an entire session spent looting. Weapon XP is also very generous in DMZ, meaning the more you can do to get XP (like looting or exfiltrating with cash) the more you can upgrade your weapons. Out of ammo? Time to loot and sell to get more.
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Pokémon Scarlet And Violet’s ‘Free Exploration’ Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up To BeĪubrey Plaza psychologically tortured Adam DiMarco on The White Lotus setīuckle in, Helena Bonham Carter has thoughts on J.K. Teams should be outlawed from wearing black As you collect miscellaneous items of varying value to sell for cash, you can buy better gear, or exfiltrate with that cash for an XP boost that matches a percentage of the money you have on you.įamily Sues Stanford After Student Who Spilled Coffee on Friend’s Alleged Rapist Is Found Dead There are quests and contracts, but you’re otherwise free to roam the large open-world map, survive, and do as you please within the time limit. A recently discovered glitch, however, is flooding players’ backpacks with substantial amounts of cash-if they can pull off the exploit successfullyĭMZ is somewhat of a “ make your own adventure” kind of mode.

$40 bucks for a roll of tape? A picture of a dog for $10? $100 for soothing hand cream? (watch out, Sephora). To say the in-game economy of Call of Duty’s DMZ mode is funny is an understatement.
