A player is now reporting a quirky bug in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare that he experienced on the map Tavorsk District. There, the glass was bulletproof only from one direction.
Here the bug occurred: In a round of Ground War, one team controlled all points and the affected player spawned near point D in an art museum. From there, he shot at the opponents who were camping around point D through a window.
However, the window caught his shots. In return, he could be hit by opponents.
Bulletproof Glass – But Only from One Direction
Here is the clip: The affected player shared the video on reddit and seems visibly annoyed:
1 way bullet proof glass?!? this game is crazyyy!!! :/ from r/modernwarfare
The soldier landed several seemingly direct hits, but none of the shots got through. He even shot on the ground in front of him and found that the bullets did not reach there at all.
The bullets from the opponents, however, do get through. A little later, he is taken out by the glass that seemed bulletproof.
How do players react to this clip? There is much criticism of Infinity Ward and the numerous bugs that have crept in.
For example, ChickenTeller says on reddit: “I swear, Activision must have probably fired all the developers and only about 3 people must be working on the game. That’s the only explanation for how absolutely terrible this game is.”
Other players agree with the clip. They have also encountered bulletproof glass in that spot, which only holds in one direction.
This is what it means for you now: You should avoid the art museum around flag D on the map Tavorsk District. The bug apparently occurs not only in this clip but for several players.
There is generally a lot of criticism about this: In recent weeks, there have been continually glitches and bugs that plagued the game. This caused a lot of unrest in the community.
After many of these errors were fixed, further bugs are now creeping back in. That is unlikely to improve the overall mood.
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