ACall of Duty: Modern Warfareplayer got an unbelievable kill feed that caused most of the enemy team to rage quit. Everything in the match, from the killstreak used to the number of flags the enemy team held, came together to create the perfect set of circumstances for this massiveModern Warfarekill feed.

InCall of Duty: Modern Warfare, the kill feed on the left side of the screen shows a record of everyone who kills another player in a match. Getting multiple kills to show up in the feed in a row before being interrupted by another player is a show ofskill inModern Warfare, and the game even has challenges centered around the kill feed as a result. Typically, getting just four uninterrupted kills to show up in the feed, more commonly known as a quad feed, is challenging on its own, but thisModern Warfareplayer took things to the next level.

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Playing on Rust, Reddit user Davelch deployed a White Phosphorous killstreak and amassed several dozen kills. Because the killstreak leaves lingering flames where it lands, the enemy team would die almost instantly after spawning directly in the danger zone. He ended up with a whopping 54 total kills from the White Phosphorous before the clip ended, only getting interrupted in the kill feed a handful of times. Considering aModern Warfareteamis only comprised of six players, he killed the entire enemy team nine times over in just under a minute.

There are a lot of reasons why this insane play happened the way it did. The most important fact is that Davelch was playing in the hardcore playlist, which dramatically reduces the amount of damage needed to kill another player. Secondly, the map he was playing on,Rust, is incredibly small and the White Phosphorous killstreak covered almost half of the playable area. Finally, the enemy team had two flags in their possession, meaning they could only spawn in those areas, so Davelch took advantage of that and lined up the White Phosphorous with the enemy territory. Any time they would spawn, they would immediately take damage and die because they were playing hardcore.

Regardless of how it happened, this kill feed is ridiculously impressive. Half of the enemy team left the match while the killstreak was still active, and even more of them probably quit after the clip ended. Davelch had 69 kills at the end of the clip, which is already a high number for an entire match, let alone the first few minutes of one. However, this clip just highlights the many issues withspawns inModern Warfare. Spawning right in front of other players or directly into enemy fire is a common occurrence inModern Warfaremultiplayer matches, and this clip is a shining example of one of the game’s key issues. Still, earning a White Phosphorous killstreak is difficult to do in the first place, and all of these kills were well deserved.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfareis available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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