Once you boot up the game, you will see a few different navigation menus. The top navigation menu will take you through the main menus that are persistent across all currently running games. The left side navigation menu takes you through the main content and games that can be played as long as you have it installed. Finally, the top right subnavigation menu gives you access to everything from the top menu to social channels, to notifications, to all of your settings.
The top navigation menu, which is the menu that loads by default after fully booting the game, is COD HQ. HQ is where you choose the game to play, as well as a Playlist to jump into for a few games, or a private game with custom rules and settings. This menu is the headquarters for everything that is involved in playing Call of Duty.
In the Battle Pass tab, you will be asked if you would like to automatically unlock rewards as you earn Battle Pass Tokens or if you would like to do it manually. The choice is yours; you can toggle it on and off; if you like to pick and choose which Battle Pass items you want to unlock first, then we suggest you keep it set to manual. If you want to let it play out, then feel free to keep it automatic. The choice is yours!
The base Battle Pass is free to all players and includes 20 free items. Upgrade your Battle Pass for 1,100 COD Points to receive access to all 100+ items. You can also get a head start on unlocking those rewards with the BlackCell Battle Pass Bundle, which includes access to all 100+ items, 20 Battle Token Tier Skips and other exclusive rewards.
- Instant access to the BlackCell Sector, which provides a unique entry point to the Battle Pass and instant unlock of the new seasonal BlackCell Operator along with Weapon Blueprint, 1,100 CP bonus, and more
Operator Pack: These packs include an Operator Skin, sometimes called an Ultra Operator Skin, which indicates that it is more than a static Skin and has more to it, like animations or lights. Operator Packs also often come with additional items in the pack, but what is guaranteed is the Operator Skin.
Blueprints: If you see a Blueprint or Mastercraft Blueprint in a Bundle, it means that there is a preset weapon customization and Weapon Skin that is made for a single weapon or for multiple weapons. This Blueprint has a themed Camo and setup that you can use and be ready for the next match.
Audio Pack: These packs can change the audio of anything in the game. Changing the audio of a specific weapon to make it sound like a classic version of it can really bring back memories for longtime Call of Duty players.
Bonus Effect: These are things that affect specific game modes. Normally these are convenience multipliers, like providing you another Operator Slot in DMZ or Zombies. They tend to be something cool that can be a fun bonus you get with a Bundle.
Scrolling down to the next menu, you will find the Call of Duty: Warzone tile menu. Here you will be able to access Battle Royale, DMZ, Resurgence, and other Call of Duty: Warzone modes for free. If Call of Duty: Warzone is your home, then this menu is your home. However, for those who wish to get the entire Call of Duty experience, it is important to know how to navigate in and out of this menu.
In the top right of your screen is a simplified navigation that contains most of the menus that exist in Call of Duty. This simplified menu also contains menus that you cannot find anywhere else. Press the corresponding key or button as indicated next to the menu to reveal that menu. Most of what is located here is roughly the same as what is in the Main Menu. Menus that are exclusive to this top right panel include Challenges, Social, Progression, Achievements, Stats, and CDL Channel. There are also tabs named Channels, Notifications, Settings, and a tab indicated with your rank that serves as your account tab. Keep reading to learn what each of these tiles and tabs do.
Check in on the Challenges menu frequently so that you are always focused on working on a challenge. You are free to work on multiple challenges at once, and it is recommended that you combine challenges in attempts to make progress on at least two at once. For instance, a challenge to complete 10 headshots on enemy Operators can also be completed while completing 10 headshots with Assault Rifles. This will kill two birds with one stone and earn you two different rewards with one action.
After you select the Progression tile, you will see a list of tiles for everything you can unlock by leveling your Player Level. Check in on the Progression menu as you level to see what is coming up next in your journey. All of the items in this list can only be unlocked via your Player Level. For everything else, look through the Challenges to see what else is in your unlock journey.
Achievements are the challenging tasks you have available to complete to earn Trophies (PlayStation), Gamerscore Achievements (Xbox), or achievements on Battle.net and Steam. There are no rewards in-game; however, there are bragging rights for you and your friends and the rest of the Call of Duty community. Achievements span throughout all aspects of the game, so read through them and see whether you need to be playing the Campaign, Multiplayer, Zombies, Call of Duty: Warzone, or DMZ to complete each achievement.
In the Stats menu, you can access the robust breakdown of your stats across everything that is Modern Warfare III. It is also nice to peek at the leaderboards and see where you stack up against your friends.
Moving over in the navigation panel is a tab called Channels. This is another social tool that you and your friends can use to access and manage your party and other Social channels you may wish to create and keep track of the players you game with.
Select the Party Channel to invite players to your party and change the party settings. You can have up to 32 players in your party and maintain a voice channel for everyone to socialize in while you play. This party does not mean that you can all play together at once, but you can at least continue chatting with each other.
The Settings menu is where you can access all of your in-game settings. From keybinds and button assignments to graphics, audio, and more, this is where you can adjust them. Check out the Movement Guide to see some of the basic settings you can adjust to customize and understand which settings affect your gameplay most, early on.
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Is it just me or does anyone else experience a bug on PC were the call-in menu randomly shows up during gameplay? I can't find a pattern or connect the pop up to anything i am doing, it even happens when i'm not pressing any mouse or keyboard buttons. I can't find anyone else reporting this issue so it must just be me!? It can happens 3/4 times per round totallly at random. I can exit the menu quickly and get back into the action, but it has started to become really annoying and i don't know how to stop it from happening. Thanks all!
I can never replicate it on demand no matter which mouse or keyboard buttons I press, apart from pressing B or via the comma rose menu, and I've never altered the default bindings either. Thanks for the replies though!
@RaginSam It's a bizarre issue for sure, i'm considering resintalling the game at this rate. It's good that you have found a pattern, but i'm sure I can carry out those actions without triggering the menu to appear, mine seems totally random. I'm sure i've even see it happen during brief moments of no input from my mouse or keyboard. The only consistency is the fact that it's always the call-in menu, never any of the other menus.
@RaginSam I just tried removing my Documents\Battlefield 2042 folder and repaired the game, but it did not help. In my first test game running as Angel the call-in menu popped up straight after a threw a detection granade, maybe i am too having the same experience as you..... What a weird bug!!
So I thought, it must be something like a rendering timing issue. I changed the onMounted() routine to an ionViewDidEnter() routine, but still the same error message (and the ion-menu opened as expected). Here then I waited for 25ms, too, just to see, what happens, and guess what? The error message disappeared, but I must not use a setTimeout(), because this is not the way, it should be done, never ever.
Perhaps I could open the ion-menu by programatically clicking the ion-menu-button element on a more later lifecylce hook then ionViewDidEnter? But is there any one? Or another event I got to listen to?
if you want to show ion-menu on the start of your app without running into error messages or animation timing issues and without usage of the menuController or VueJs-Refs, where the methods like open/close of the ion-menu documentation are missing
And the solution by using the open() method of the documentation to ion-menu without animation resulting in the expected beahviour and without any timing problems, that throws the ASSERT-error:
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