Best way to tune attachments in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2
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One of the more exciting new features to come with Call of Duty: Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 is attachment tuning. This small, but incredibly useful mechanic allows players to further customize their weapons in the Gunsmith. Once players have fully ranked up a gun, they gain access to attachment tuning, which lets them adjust each attachment across four different stats. Each attachment has different customization options so players always have several options to make their gun how they want. There has been some controversy around the attachment tuning thus far, though, as sometimes it feels like the more you tune a stat on an attachment, the worse it gets in that stat.

In order to fix this, Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 community members have discovered that there’s a “sweet spot” when you tune attachments. Essentially, this requires players to not tune an attachment all the way, but instead find the spot on the tuning graph that gives the best possible stats. Recently, one content creator, KRNG XVI, posted a guide on how to find an attachment’s sweet spot with ease.

Tune attachments easily in Warzone 2 and MW2

KRNG XVI discovered an extremely simple method to find the best way to tune attachments in Warzone 2 and MW2. While this method doesn’t precisely find an attachment’s sweet spot, it gets close enough to where players won’t notice the difference. The exact method is listed below:

  • Go into the attachment tuning menu for an attachment
  • Starting from 0.0 on a tuning graph, make a note of where the graph’s line starts for a specific stat. For example, if you want to increase Aim Down Sights Speed, look at where the graph is lined up near “Handling.”
  • To find the sweet spot, tune the attachment until the line has been moved up one ring. This is roughly where you’ll get the most benefits from the tuning.

KRNG XVI provides a more in-depth look at this process on Reddit and their Twitter. If players follow this simple method, they shouldn’t have to worry about tuning their attachments again.


Joey Carr is a full-time writer for multiple esports and gaming websites. He has 7+ years of experience covering esports and traditional sporting events, including DreamHack Atlanta, Call of Duty Championships 2017, and Super Bowl 53.


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