

Call of Duty’s flagship title, Call of Duty Warzone has had its fair share of issues throughout its life cycle. The game has witnessed a lot of annoying bugs, glitches, hackers, and more. But the game has pulled through these troubling times and is still quite popular. However, it looks like a new chain of bugs is making this experience that Raven is patching.
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However, it looks like the Warzone community is growing tired of this fluctuating state of the game. Even after a patch addressing a lot of issues was announced, players and the community saw little incentive to go back to playing the title.
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Patch for notorious Warzone bug fails to excite community
A bug has been making rounds that are making weapons a bit too versatile. Another bug was discovered that allowed players to equip Vanguard perks to Modern Warfare and Cold War weapons. The bug allows players to equip incredibly effective attachments such as Hardscope and Tight Grip to Cold War and Modern Warfare weapons.
Obviously, considering the attachments, this bug is incredibly game-breaking.
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Discovered/replicated a pretty gamebreaking bug where you can get VG weapon perks on MW and CW guns as well as things like Tight Grip + Hardscope on several VG guns. @JGODYT Video out soon. Shoutout everyone who joined the private lobby to help with testing. Tight Grip AS44 ↓ pic.twitter.com/o9JzEccXiu
— Jonathan (@yeet_FPS) February 28, 2022
Raven Software has taken cognizance of the issue and has released a patch that can be preloaded by PlayStation players. The update can be installed at 12 PM ET.
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PlayStation players can now pre-load a new update for #Warzone, version 1.54. It's around 1GB in size.
The update is installable at 12pm ET today.
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) March 2, 2022
While this is a much-needed fix, it looks like it has done little to curb the overall disdain and distaste the community is increasingly feeling towards Warzone.
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Uninstall the game. No one even play warzone anymore
— alex_________vu (@alex_vu1788) March 2, 2022
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Players have also encountered a bug in the update itself. The patch is 100 GB. This is 100 times larger than the actual update.
Yeah okay pic.twitter.com/2dsyYbjZOJ
— Voumvou (@voumvou_s) March 2, 2022
It ain’t the same pic.twitter.com/6hWA7zl93s
— Shootershots💥 (@yoobucci) March 2, 2022
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Players also highlighted another annoying glitch. The ping system, a feature that is extremely useful in order to work together, is quite inconsistent and broken as well.
It appears that with every update, Warzone takes one step forward, two steps backward. All in all, the community has grown tired of all these glitches and bugs. However, with the recent plans for Warzone 2, things just might change.
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