Community complains about CoD Warzone 2 update policy – bugs last for weeks, XP glitches only for hours

Community complains about CoD Warzone 2 update policy – bugs last for weeks, XP glitches only for hours

Players of Call of Duty: Warzone 2 are currently widely discussing the update policy of the Battle Royale. Many are wondering why annoying bugs can remain in the game for weeks while XP glitches can disappear within hours.

The releases of Call of Duty: Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 were extremely successful for the people at Activision Blizzard:

  • CoD MW2 had more players after release than any other premium CoD before it
  • Warzone 2 reached the threshold of 25 million players within 5 days

However, from a player’s perspective, one cannot necessarily speak of a smooth operation. Missing features at the release of CoD MW2 and issues with a “Dev Error” in Warzone 2 led to a lot of criticism.

An XP glitch has now caused the tipping point for some players. While matches in Warzone 2 keep crashing, a glitch disappears in just a few hours.

CoD Warzone 2: Lack of Communication Leads to Frustration

What’s the problem? Warzone 2 is plagued by dev errors. Matches crash and kick players out, without a chance to return to their team.

While it was annoying to simply get kicked out of a match in Warzone 1, it goes even further in Warzone 2.

There is now a nuke killstreak – it allows you to bomb the entire map. However, it requires a win streak, players must win several matches in a row.

If you get kicked out of the match while the team is hunting for the nuke, you stay out. The efforts were in vain. This happened to “Nadeshot”, a former CoD pro and founder of the e-sport organization “100 Thieves”. He gets a bit salty:

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He was hunting for the nuke for 9 hours, only to get kicked out of the crucial match due to a dev error.

The criticism is now reaching a peak, as other bugs that benefit players quickly disappear from the game. This concerns a severe XP glitch in the DMZ mode. This has already been criticized and extensively mocked with memes:

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While developers have increasingly explained the thoughts behind their changes in recent years, their willingness to communicate has noticeably decreased after the release of CoD MW2 and Warzone 2.

Players also understand that such glitches quickly disappear from the game. But the other issues are rarely, if ever, addressed. This currently leads to a lot of frustration… and memes.

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Warzone 2 and CoD MW2 had a successful release and are working on their bugs. However, the current technical issues and the lack of information about progress are causing unrest in the community.

What are your thoughts on the subject? Which bug is bothering you the most right now? Or are you going through without any issues and having only a few problems? We would love to read your experiences in the comments.

One of the issues is related to new “flying devices” in the game: CoD Warzone 2: Cheaters find the craziest way to cheat

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