Call of Duty: Vanguardreleased on November 5 and like many new multiplayer games, it has some bugs that need to be ironed out before the game reaches a fully polished experience. The most recent bug thatCall of Duty: Vanguardplayers have been experiencing now relates to the game’s killstreak mechanic.
Sledgehammer Games, the developer of the game, has been hard at work trying to fixissues that have been frustratingCall of Duty: Vanguardplayers. One of these issues is weapon bloom which is a mechanic that causes bullets to not land exactly where players point their crosshairs. Thankfully, Sledgehammer Games acknowledged the issue as it was causing players a lot of frustration and decided to rework and patch the mechanic.
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Currently, a killstreak glitch is hamperingCall of Duty: Vanguard andcausing players to receive multiple killstreaks without getting the required amount of kills. The glitch comes into play when users have the Dead Drop Field Upgrade equipped as it saves your killstreak progress after you die. If players activate this perk while one kill away from their top killstreak they can then use their top killstreak and after they die they will return to being one kill away from their top killstreak. This allows players to abuse this glitch to give them infinite killstreaks which can greatly hamper gameplay.
Luckily many of the other issues players are having withCall of Duty: Vanguardare not game-breaking and have merely been teething problems on the part of the developer. When theMP40 gun inCall of Duty: Vanguardis equipped with certain attachments it becomes ridiculously overpowered which makes for a rather unpleasant experience for players on the receiving end of it.
Balancing weapons in a multiplayer FPS game is generally never easy especially considering the sheer number available to players inCall of Duty: Vanguard.Fortunately, Sledgehammer Games has been hard at work to correct these issues when players have brought them to its attention. A November 18patch forCall of Duty: Vanguardnerfed shotgunsas players viewed them to be far too overpowered.
Call of Duty: Vanguardis far from perfect in its current state, however, it is difficult for players to find fault with Sledgehammer Games and Activision. This is because both companies have been hard at work trying to makeCall of Duty: Vanguardan enjoyable experience through adding contentand fixing issues for players by patching and reworking multiple issues with the game ever since its launch.
Call of Duty: Vanguardis out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.