17/03/2021
A new glitch in Call of Duty: Warzone allows players to aim down sights faster, giving a decent advantage in gunfights.
The Black Ops Cold War x Warzone integration has brought some interesting bugs to the game, with the most frustrating one in the form of weapon attachments not actually doing what they are supposed to do, as discovered by YouTuber JGOD.
Since the beginning of Season 2, Raven has mostly fixed these issues, but still, it appears that certain attachments still have secret functions, or do the opposite of what they are supposed to do in general.
A new faulty, or glitched attachment has recently been brought to light via a Reddit post by user jelleu, who points out that the Black Ops Cold War “Ember Sighting Point” laser allows players to aim down sights faster with the XM4.
This is quite an interesting find, considering the actual stat of the attachment says it decreases aim down sight speed, but from the video above, you can clearly see it actually does the opposite.
According to commenter KcMitchell, this works on both the XM4 and the Cold War AK47 only. However, this is a huge stat boost to both weapons, making them highly viable in combat. You can watch a side-by-side comparison in the video below, uploaded by the original Reddit poster.
The difference is quite drastic, especially when you consider how fast engagements are in Warzone. With even a small edge against opponents, we’re sure players will find great loadouts to use with these weapons.
Specifically, the Cold War AK-47 has always struggled to find a solid place in Warzone’s meta, mostly due to its long aim-down sight time and sluggish handling. We’re willing to bet that this new bug will make the weapon more viable in combat in Verdansk and Rebirth Island.
Get out there and try this for yourself. We’ll update if we hear any word from Raven about fixing this attachment.
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CALL OF DUTY: WARZONESixth Stim Glitch CoD: Warzone fixed by devs
The stim glitch has made another return to Call of Duty: Warzone for the sixith time. Luckily, players won’t have to worry too much this time.
Published 21 mins ago on March 16, 2021By Nicholas Sakadelis stim glitch CoD Warzone
The infamous Stim Glitch has made its seemingly monthly return in CoD: Warzone for the sixth time.
However, this time, Raven Software has been quick to address the issue. The studio tweeted on March 16 that the bug has already been fixed in a hot fix update that went live on the night of March 15.
The stim glitch returned after being fixed a few weeks back in Warzone.
In multiple tweets from content creators and upon some research, players started to notice the issue in game.
After many fixes from Raven over the past few months, the glitch this time around was quite ineffective when compared to past iterations.
If a player performs the glitch, they’ll be restricted to just a single weapon and walking, or else the glitch will break, reversing their unlimited stims.
As always, this glitch was technically an unlimited tactical glitch, so expect some players to abuse this for unlimited flash and stun grenades.
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This sixth version of the glitch did not appear to become an issue come end-game situations, especially with the new more lethal gas introduced with the Season 2 update.
If a player remains in the gas for longer then 40 seconds, the game will just automatically eliminate the player, completely rendering the appeal of the stim glitch useless.
In order to maintain integrity in Warzone, we will not be detailing how to do this bug. We’ve verified ourselves that the exploit is possible to perform, and we recommend players do not abuse this glitch, as it may result in a game ban.