Call of Duty: Warzone 2 – How to Effectively Use the Head Glitch
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Both Call of Duty: Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 now contain a number of annoying bugs that must be fixed immediately by the developers. Fortunately, the majority of these problems are being closely examined by authorities, who are trying to find solutions as quickly as they can. The head glitch hasn’t been reported for any of the most recent Call of Duty games, though.
Unfortunately, this glitch has long existed in the series and other first-person shooter games, despite developers’ best efforts to stop it from happening again. Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0, the newest entries in the illustrious Call of Duty series, were just released on October 28 and November 16, respectively. The two games have had a fair amount of community popularity since their releases.
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All About the Head Glitch in Call of Duty: Warzone 2
The head glitch is a frequent and persistent bug in Call of Duty games that is also well-known among fans of first-person shooters. According to reports, the bug activates when players position themselves such that only their heads are visible to enemies. Since the character’s head is the only part of the hitbox that is visible when this glitch is being used, it becomes extremely challenging to defeat a player who is exploiting it.
Unfortunately, the developers of Call of Duty haven’t taken any public action to address this “glitch” since the franchise’s beginning. This problem is the result of poor game design, as the majority of user comments would suggest.
This glitch gives players an unfair edge because it allows them to simply take shelter after shooting their enemies who are in the open. Players shouldn’t be able to shoot their opponents in a position where only their heads are exposed, as this leaves a lot of room for ridiculous sequences.
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In order to shoot from behind a wall, a shooter must theoretically at least be showing his or her arm and the weapon. Popular Call of Duty games, however, contain a flaw that shouts the opposite. Both the most recent battle royale game, Warzone 2, and the first-person shooter, Modern Warfare 2, are said to contain this head glitch.
Players have shown a rising interest in leveraging the head glitch to their advantage, even though Activision and its partners strongly caution against abusing bugs. This may be due to officials’ failure to acknowledge or correct the poorly thought out hitbox-cover idea used in Call of Duty games.
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Kusshal Mehta
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