Call of Duty: Warzoneplayers have found yet another bug affecting a weapon in the game, which is unsurprising considering the sheer number of guns available to players. The main gripe thatCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers seem to have is the fact that Raven Software has claimed to have fixed the issue while many gamers are stating that it is still a problem.

This is, unfortunately, not the only issue that players are having with weapons in the game, as recentlyCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers have reported another glitchthat is stopping them from firing their weapons. One user shared a video of them being flashbanged by an enemy and then being unable to fire their gun, despite the clip showing that they were pushing the fire button.

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The other issue players are having relates to a specific weapon, the Vargo 52 assault rifle. One Reddit user noted that they were unable to reload the weapon while moving and needed to stand completely still in order to do so. The issue also currently seems to persist regardless of the size of the magazine that players have equipped.

Call of Duty: Warzoneseems to be experiencing multiple technical issues with weapons as of late, as earlier this month players reported being able to use perks andattachments from otherCall of Dutygames onVanguardguns. This became a rather big issue, as the majority of these attachments and perks were never intended to be used in tandem with the guns fromCall of Duty: Vanguard, which caused some of them to become exceptionally overpowered. One player showed that when they used the AS44 fromCall of Duty: Vanguardwith the Tightgrip and Hardscope perks fromBlack Ops Cold WarandModern Warfare, they were able to fire the weapon without any recoil at all.

Call of Duty: Warzoneplayers also noted that there is a hit registration issuewith some ofCall of Duty: Vanguard’s sniper rifles in the game. Users have noticed that bullets from these sniper rifles are not hitting where players are aiming, which could be considered to be a serious issue if it proves to be true.

Players can only hope that these issues do not persist in themobile version ofCall of Duty: Warzone, which has recently been announced with no set release date being mentioned as yet.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis out now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, with PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and mobile versions in development.

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