MW2 community absolutely savage Survivor as worst perk in the game and we completely agree

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MW2 community absolutely savage Survivor as worst perk in the game

Another said: “… it should never have been added to the game.”

The perk does have some advantages. For one, if you enjoy trolling players, then it’s right up your street. Watching a downed player try to crawl away or chucking a c4 or mine can be amusing. Some gamers also enjoy trialing out finishing moves on them, too.For those who use the perk, it’s also infuriating during the likes of Ground War, when you’re locked in a battle with a sniper. It makes them nearly impossible to kill as they’ll self revive behind cover.

Our view on it is simple. There are far better perks out there for those playing in close-quarters maps. But Survivor does have advantages on larger maps where there’s greater distance between the players and time for the user to recover. Just be prepared to annoy a few people!

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