![]() ![]() In the center of the map, you’ll find a block of inter-connected buildings, all with 2 nd floors that allow you to navigate the middle of the map with a bird’s eye view. With two second-floor windows overlooking the Cratered Street and a third looking out on Main with views to the Farmhouse, it’s a sharpshooter’s paradise and a run-and-gunner’s worst nightmare. Be especially careful around the Tavern, aka the Sniper’s Birdnest. Might not be the worst idea for you to stick to the edges while you’re getting your feet under you. Even if you pride yourself on keeping your head on a swivel, you’re bound to get ambushed around a corner or from above or behind. ![]() ![]() Most positions on this map leave you exposed from multiple sides and elevations. Take your time to get to know the varied sightlines and don’t get frustrated if you seem to be dying more often than usual. With stairwells, elevated windows and tight corners, this map plays different than any other. Good thing because the multi-level sightlines of this map demand a nigh-superhuman level of awareness. No matter where you are, you’re never far from a sandbag pile, turned-over couch, rock wall or flaming vehicle to duck behind. So, avoid those two dead horses behind the Restaurant, side-step those scurrying rats and join us as we take a jaunt through this quaint little burg.Īs you navigate the map, one thing becomes abundantly clear: you’re not lacking for cover. But in Call of Duty: WWII, Carentan is looking better than ever and plays just as fast as you remember. If this map feels familiar, that’s because it’s inspired by one of the original maps from the very first Call of Duty. This week’s edition of Map it Out For Me takes us to the rainy, bombed-out French town of Carentan. ![]()
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