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How to "Find and Loot a Computer" in Warzone 2 DMZ

Hey there! Looking to complete the mission for looting a computer, some thumb drives and hard drives over in DMZ? You‘ve come to the right place.

In this detailed guide, I‘ll walk you step-by-step through finding and looting those key items. I‘ll also provide plenty of tips and insights to help you crush this mission based on my own experience grinding DMZ since launch.

Let‘s get started!

What Exactly is DMZ Mode in Warzone 2?

For those who may not know, DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone and is the new open world extraction mode added in the latest Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0.

DMZ pits you against AI combatants in a massive battle royale-sized map filled with dynamic missions. You take on missions, loot equipment and extract safely to build up your arsenal over time.

It‘s much more hardcore and tactical compared to traditional Warzone. Friendly fire is on, you lose your loadout weapons on death, and you can‘t respawn if your whole squad dies.

There‘s been nothing quite like DMZ before in Call of Duty, and it really changes up the battle royale formula in an exciting way!

How Do Missions and Factions Work in DMZ?

DMZ includes missions spread across three factions:

Legion – This is the first faction you gain access to upon entering DMZ for the first time. They focus on core missions to introduce you to the mode‘s mechanics.

White Lotus – A faction unlocked after you complete some initial Legion missions. White Lotus gives you access to more narrative-driven operations.

Black Mous – The mysterious third faction added later in Season 1. These are end-game missions for highly experienced players.

Missions also come in five tiers:

Tier 1 – Beginner DMZ missions to get you started

Tier 2 – Intermediate difficulty and better rewards

Tier 3 – Challenging with rare loot

Tier 4 – High risk, high reward missions

Tier 5 – The most dangerous and lucrative contracts

By completing missions, you gain XP to rank up and unlock the next tier. This in turn unlocks new factions and exclusive rewards.

Overview of the Computer Looting Mission

The specific mission we‘ll tackle in this guide comes from the Legion faction at Tier 1 difficulty.

The objectives are:

  • Find and loot 1 computer
  • Loot 4 thumb drives
  • Loot 5 hard drives

It‘s one of the easier starter missions for Legion to ease you into learning DMZ extraction mechanics. But the rewards are very worth it early on:

  • XP to rank up your DMZ loadout
  • Weapon blueprints from looting the drives
  • Mission progression to unlock new content

Now let‘s get to the step-by-step walkthrough!

Step 1 – Navigating to the Computer Location

The computers, thumb drives and hard drives you need to loot are located in the large office building complex just south of the Police Academy in Al Mazrah City.

DMZ Computer Location

This area is just south of the Promenade district, right alongside the exposed train tracks. There‘s only one entrance into the walled complex.

When approaching, expect resistance from AI troops like snipers, breachers and armored Juggernauts. They hit hard!

I‘d recommend at least a duo for watch your back. Keep moving between cover and either engage from a distance or avoid fighting when possible.

Once inside the complex, you‘ll find ransacked office rooms with desks and computers. This is where the loot awaits!

Step 2 – Looting the Computer

Now that you‘re inside, looting the computer itself is simple.

Each office room spawns two desktop computer towers next to each other on a desk. Interact with one and you‘ll automatically loot it.

DMZ Computer Loot

The computer provides common loot like armor plates, ammo, and weapons. Useful for early loadout building before you earn blueprints.

Once you‘ve looted one computer, it‘s time to find the drives.

Step 3 – Looting 4 Thumb Drives

Thumb drives provide rare weapon blueprints and spawn randomly inside the computers. You need to loot four total.

Interact with a computer and look inside it. If you see a black USB thumb drive, grab it right away!

Keep searching rooms and opening computers until you‘ve acquired four thumb drives. They really stand out when looking inside a opened tower.

DMZ Thumb Drive Loot

With just one or two drives, you‘ll likely earn at least an epic or legendary blueprint. This can allow crafting a powerful weapon otherwise unavailable!

Step 4 – Looting 5 Hard Drives

The final objective is looting five hard drives from the computers. Just like the thumb drives, these provide rare weapon blueprints.

Hard drives are larger square-shaped black items visible when interacting with an open computer tower. Grab every one you see.

DMZ Hard Drive Loot

Between the hard drives and thumb drives, you should unlock at least a few exciting new weapon prints if RNG is on your side!

Tips for Efficiently Looting the Drives

Here are some of my top tips for swiftly looting the thumb drives and hard drives based on completing this mission many times:

  • Open every single computer – Drives can spawn in any tower so be thorough

  • Split up if in a squad – Have teammates search rooms separately to speed up the process

  • Avoid fighting when possible – Engaging enemies slows you down from looting

  • Listen for footsteps so you aren‘t surprised while searching computers

  • Pack a close quarters weapon like an SMG to quickly deal with room invaders

  • Use equipment like flashbangs when contested by enemies

  • Don‘t leave right away if drives remaining – Do a second sweep before extracting

And remember, opening each computer will provide you with more guns, armor plates and ammo to build up your loadout too!

Based on the CQC nature of moving room to room, here is my recommended starting loadout:

  • Primary: FX-0 submachine gun – Shreds up close
  • Secondary: BAS-P pistol – Quick swap if primary is dry
  • Tactical: Flashbang – Stun room breachers
  • Lethal: Frag Grenade – Flush out campers
  • Perk 1: Double Time – Swiftly move between rooms
  • Perk 2: Tracker – Hear and see enemies coming

This loadout provides speed and close-quarters dominance. Of course as you loot better weapons, don‘t hesitate to upgrade off the ground.

An ammo box field upgrade can be useful for replenishing ammo between fights as well.

Playing Aggressively Versus Low Profile

When taking on this computer looting mission, you have two main playstyle options:

Aggressive

  • Clearing out enemies fully
  • Engaging every target
  • Going loud without suppressors
  • Fast room entry

Low Profile

  • Avoiding fighting when possible
  • Using silencers to not draw attention
  • Hiding from tougher enemies
  • Carefully listening and peering into rooms

Both approaches are viable. The aggressive tactic gets enemies off your back to loot freely. The stealth approach minimizes risk and lost loot on death.

I‘d recommend starting low profile if playing solo or as a duo. Clearing the entire building alone is very difficult!

If you have a fully coordinated squad of four though, you can more easily rush through clearing rooms.

Make the call based on your manpower and skill level!

Loot Rarity Probability Analysis

Based on community data mining of DMZ‘s backend, here are the approximate rarity drop rates for computer loot:

  • Common (green) – 63%
  • Uncommon (blue) – 30%
  • Rare (purple) – 6%
  • Epic (magenta) – 1%
  • Legendary (orange) – <1%

For the thumb drives and hard drives specifically:

  • Common Weapon Blueprint – 50%
  • Uncommon Weapon Blueprint – 30%
  • Rare Weapon Blueprint – 15%
  • Epic Weapon Blueprint – 4%
  • Legendary Weapon Blueprint – 1%

So you have roughly a 1 in 5 chance for each drive looted to provide a rare tier blueprint or better. Open enough computers and you‘re very likely to score some exciting new prints!

My Own Experience Learning DMZ‘s Missions

As someone who grinded DMZ missions extensively since launch, here are some key lessons I learned:

  • Start with easier Tier 1 missions to get the hang of extraction and managing your loadout across lives

  • Bring what you‘re willing to lose – death results in all guns and equipment lost outside your persistent stash

  • Learn the maps until you know loot locations, extraction points and combat ranges well

  • Coordinate with your squad – communication is vital to survivability and mission success

  • Weigh risks versus rewards – some missions aren‘t worth the effort yet until you rank up more

  • Engage from range when possible – close quarters is very unforgiving if you‘re under-geared

  • Have an extraction plan before starting a mission – don‘t get cornered trying to exfil at the last minute

  • Persist through failure – you will die and lose loot, but each run makes you stronger over time

The more missions under your belt, the better you‘ll learn how to survive and thrive in DMZ. It just takes experience and patience!

Expert Tips from DMZ Content Creators

For deeper insight, here are some pro tips from top Call of Duty content creators focused on DMZ:

TeePee recommends:

  • "Always, always, always bring smoke grenades. Popping smoke is so useful for reviving teammates or escaping bad situations."

Nero suggests:

  • "When looting early on, prioritize armor plates first. Surviving gunfights matters more than guns."

SuperEvan advises:

  • "Learn the AI combat loop distances. Breachers rush you up close but snipers hang far back. Use this to your advantage."

Speros says:

  • "Pay attention for the orange smoke when rare enemies like Chimera spawn in. Taking them down is worth it for exclusive loot."

Use these pro strats to step up your DMZ game!

Summary: Looting That Computer in DMZ

Let‘s recap the key steps:

  1. Travel south of Police Academy in Al Mazrah City

  2. Enter the office building complex and watch for enemies

  3. Loot one computer from any room

  4. Open every computer and loot 4 thumb drives

  5. Loot 5 hard drives from the computer towers

  6. Extract safely and reap your sweet rewards!

Completing this mission will provide you with XP, rare weapon blueprints, and progress towards unlocking new DMZ content.

I hope this detailed walkthrough helps you swiftly find and loot that computer, thumb drives, and hard drives in DMZ. Now get out there, have fun, and keep grinding! DMZ is a blast once you get the hang of it.

Let me know if you have any other questions, and I‘ll see you in the DMZ!

AlexisKestler

Written by Alexis Kestler

A female web designer and programmer - Now is a 36-year IT professional with over 15 years of experience living in NorCal. I enjoy keeping my feet wet in the world of technology through reading, working, and researching topics that pique my interest.