How to plea for help in MW2 DMZ
If you want to know how you can plea for help in MW2 DMZ and reap its benefits, here's exactly how to do so.
While MW2 DMZ can be enjoyable, it can also be a stressful experience, especially when there’s gunfire coming from every direction. More often than not, you’ll probably find yourself separated from your friends and in a spot of bother. In these situations, it’s possible to be out for the count as you’re downed by various enemies.
Luckily, there is a way to plea for help in MW2 DMZ, but it’s perhaps not as obvious as you may expect. If you want to know how to use it during your match, follow our rundown below.
How do you plea for help in the game?
Firstly, you’ll need to make sure you’re playing with friends - you can’t exactly plea for help on your own, can you? Once you’ve got a few buddies and you’re in a match, you’ll be able to utilize this feature.
While you may initially believe this is a feature you can use while you're downed in combat, it’s actually something you can’t do until you’ve been fully killed in a match. At this point, also ensure another member of your team is alive as if you’re all dead, the match will end as your squad is classed as eliminated.
Once you're dead, you will need to press F on your keyboard or down on the d-pad on your controller. This will allow you to put out a plea for help, at which point, another player can stumble across your body to loot it or induct you into their squad. If they choose the latter, you will leave your current squad and join theirs for the remainder of the match.
Of course, if your team is eliminated during the plea for help process, you will find the action canceled out and the match over for you and your squad. It’s a slightly confusing system, but once you get your head around it, some matches of MW2 DMZ can be incredibly fun.
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