The MW3 community is ecstatic as the multiplayer mode has added a fully-automatic M16 assault rifle, something that fans have been wanting for nearly 17 years.
This weapon has been around forever as fully-automatic in the series’ campaigns, but was always relegated to burst-fire in the multiplayer modes.
That has finally changed and the M16 is making its appearance in MW3 as a fully-automatic option to take into battle byusing the JAK Patriot conversion kit.
Many players are thrilled by this news, with the subredditcelebrating its releasefor the first time in the history of Call of Duty multiplayer.
Another user praised the move, saying: “I’ve been waiting YEARS for this.”
After so many appearances invarious single-player stories,it always felt like an odd choice to exclude that version of the gun from other modes. This is why the MW3 community is so excited by the news.
However, there are some MW3 fans who wish that the burstfire mode was improved upon, rather than just getting a conversion kit to make it fully-automatic. They believe that a lack of viable burstfire guns is a “huge complaint,” including one fan who felt the series “has trouble” in balancing these types of weapons.
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Despite the ability to keep it as burstfire by removing the JAK Patriot kit, some players seem disappointed that this modestill feels underpowered.
It’s been years since a viable burstfire weapon was in the meta for a Call of Duty multiplayer game, going back to the Black Ops 3 era. And burstfire used to be a meta option, especially in 2007’s Call of Duty 4, where the M16 combined with the Stopping Power perk was nearly unstoppable.
Of course, Warzone saw guns like this take the spotlight briefly after the DMR was nerfed out of its top spot in the meta. However, this is completely separate from the multiplayer mode and it was a short-lived moment.
Regardless, however, it’s a big moment for the MW3 playerbase, as they feel like the devs are listening by adding something that has been requested for so long.
Shane Black was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Apex Legends, XDefiant, Destiny, Fortnite, and first-person shooter content. He also has bylines at IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur.