WhenCall of Duty: Warzoneintegrated withCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War,there was an immediate concern among the game’s community. Players realized that many of the attachments found withinCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’sweapons had descriptions that did not match their in-game abilities. For a tactical game likeCall of Duty: Warzone,this was immediately a very frustrating gear situation.

After multiple complaints, some fan guides and the eventual content creator coverageCall of Duty: Warzone’sdeveloperpatched the inaccurate attachments. For a while,Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warweapons became more consistent as players adjusted to the new descriptions. Despite this, some fans believe that otherCall of Duty: Warzoneattachments may be in a similar situation with their descriptions not matching their in-game effects.

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TheCall of Duty: Warzonearmory is filled with weapons, attachments, and items from bothCall of Duty: Modern WarfareandCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.The combination of armories can often result in redundant weapons, but this is not the most frustrating thing the community is dealing with. In a Reddit post created by jelleu, the player showcases one example of an attachment that continues to act differently than its description describes. In the clip, the player points out that the Ember Sighting Point increases the ADS speed on the XM4 assault rifle despite it having an ADS penalty in the description. This seven-second example is one of many cases appearing recently that showcase a lack of attention to theCall of Duty: Warzoneintegrated armory.

A player in the comments discovered that this effect is only in place for the XM4 and the AK47 rifles. While this does add some viability to the XM4 and Ak47, it is not intended to be as impactful as it is.Call of Duty: Warzoneloadouts can be overpowered, and many of those features come from a broken attachment found after integration.

Another example that slipped past the developer patch has to do with theCall of Duty: WarzoneRevolver. This weapon has a snub-nosed barrel that is supposed to decrease damage range but instead increases it by a rather large degree. It results in a backward understanding of how guns work, which frustrates many members of the game’s community.

Call of Duty: Warzonemay be needing another balance patchto help revisit the integrated weapon attachment descriptions. Although the developers have already done this once,Call of Duty: Warzonefans are finding more errors that slipped between the cracks.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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