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Fans of Call of Duty’s flagship game mode, Warzone are definitely not happy with the title. While the title started off in an extremely promising manner in March 2020, slowly but surely, the glaring cracks have started showing. Players have had a lot of issues for a considerably long amount of time.

It seems like the problems for this title just do not stop coming. Players have recently been faced with yet another hack which is quite bizarre, to say the least. It looks like cheaters have managed to get cars flying in-game, similar to flying car in which Harry Potter and Ron Weasley ride. Needless to say, Twitter was not happy with this hack.

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Flying cars anger Warzone fans

Hackers have yet again bested Activision’s highly hyped-up anti-cheat Ricochet. It seems that the hackers are getting creative with newer and bizarre cheats. Gone are the days of aimbots and recoil macros. The hackers now want to make Warzone a game mode resembling other fantasy games.

They have hacked the game in a manner that grounded vehicles from Modern Warfare have taken to the sky. The air time they can get is similar to the planes introduced in Caldera. Obviously fans are not happy with flying cars in Warzone and have expressed their dismay.

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This is not the first set of issues this title has faced. Players have had justifiably had a plethora of complaints with the game. The complaints touch upon a broad variety of aspects. Newer guns are always overpowered and make the game hell for a few months, as seen by the DMR-14 in Cold War.

It seems like players are also pointing out a pay-to-win exploit with the availability of an invisible skin in the premium Battle Pass. The addition of the AI villain the Krampus shows how out of touch the developers are with this game mode. The brunt of the problem is faced by console players. While these glitches are in the game, the game is in such a terrible state that even successfully launching the title is an achievement for console players.

However, fans still have some hope. With the recent developments in Activision, fans are hoping that the publishers and developers will be more receptive of what the fan base has to say.

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