Ping a Contract on the Tac Map, Direct Line Zombies MW3

In our Ping a Contract on the Tac Map, Direct Line Zombies MW3 guide, we are going to explain how to explain how to complete this step of the MWZ mission in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3. If you’ve played DMZ, you are going to be pretty familiar with the system, but if not, you’re gonna need the extra help. Let’s get right into the meat of the matter, shall we?

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Ping a Contract on the Tac Map, Direct Line Zombies MW3

How to Ping a Contract on the Tac Map in MW3 Zombies Direct Line

To ping a Contract on the Tac Map for the MW3 Zombies Direct Line mission, the first step is to open the map itself. I’m pretty sure you know how to do that. Next, zoom in until you find the blue walkie-talkie icon somewhere. Hover over the icon and hit up on the d-pad to ping it. On PC, I believe all you have to do is click the icon with your mouse. Easy-peasy. And if you’ve played DMZ, you know exactly how this all works. The only difference in the system is that the icons are blue instead of green. Other than that, same basic thing.

And there you have it, that’s how to ping a Contract on the Tac Map in the COD MW3 Zombies (or MWZ) Direct Line mission. The rest of the mission requires you to pick up a Contract from the walkie-talkie, finish it, and exfil. It sounds easy, but the contract are not always simple. Moreover, there are going to be plenty of other players trying to do the same thing, making Contract Phones a great place for a sniper to earn some cheap kills. Be careful out there. And while we’re at it, before you open the map and start looking for the Phone icon, make sure you do so in a quite, safe space. You don’t want some SOB sneaking up behind you with a knife.

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