Another day, another Call of Duty: Warzone glitch, and this is a strange one, not to mention potentially game-ruining. Some Warzone players are reporting not invisible enemies in the battle royale this time, but invisible roads, vehicles, and buildings.
Unfortunately, Call of Duty: Warzone players are no strangers to bugs and glitches, and they run the gamut from mildly annoying to flat-out frustrating. Another recent visual bug in Warzone was the so-called “demon glitch” that turned weapons and players into unstable, spiky boxes, but thankfully the Warzone devs were quick to fix it. The object invisibility glitch isn’t as widespread, but it has the capacity to be just as infuriating as the demon glitch.
The bug is causing textures to completely disappear from view, so it’s not as easy a fix as picking up a gun if the player’s weapon isn’t working right. A video posted by Reddit user freeyungal shows the player trying to transport his team in a truck that had turned invisible. Driving in the glitched-out vehicle caused a whole lot of other issues: one of the user’s teammates was invisible, some of the road and ground were blue, and some walls didn’t show up.
The user made a tongue-in-cheek comment about the “new shaders” working “very well,” as the opposite was clearly happening. While this isn’t a glitch that instantly costs the player their game, it clearly has a lot of potential to seriously mess players’ games up. Freeyungal and his teammates were able to laugh at the situation, with one of the players saying this was the funniest glitch he’d seen yet.
Some of the comments on the Reddit thread show that this issue isn’t unique to freeyungal, with one user saying the only fix that worked for them was to reboot the system, and that upgrading the graphics card may be helpful. A few users had issues using the GTX 1050 or 1060, which are both relatively older Nvidia graphics cards, and these users all benefited from upgrades. If this is an issue with particular graphics card issues, it would make since for the devs to target fixes at those users or to update the recommended game specs.
The cause of the bug is still unknown, and neither Infinity Ward nor Activision has made any comments as of yet. Given how many glitches players keep finding in Warzone and Modern Warfare, it’s a bit like a game of whack-a-mole for the devs to address issues as they appear, and to choose what bugs are bad enough to focus on first.
Call of Duty: Warzone is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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