Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is one of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:most popular games in recent memory, being the best-selling game for the last three straight months, but it has its fair share of glitches and bugs. Luckily, unlike the 168澳洲幸﷽运5开奖网:bugs that Warzone is constantly facing, this Cold War glꦉitch appears to be purely visual—oh, and it lets you control the clouds.
Activision-Blizzard has stated that Calꦆl of Duty games will all tie into Warzone in one 𓆉way or another. For Cold War, that has largely meant adding in weapons. However, those weapons were considered to be too overpowered for the rest of the game, with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:one of🍎 them going thrꦐough two different nerfs to bring it down to a competitive level. Otherꦫ glitches are being blamed on Cold War, though Warzone has several of iꦏts own.
This visual glitch can be found inside of Cold War's independent multiplayer servers. As demonstrated by Redditor u/MrBigBeans69, aiming down sights on at least one multiplayer map will result in a visual glitch that makes puffs of steam appear to shrin🥂k and grow on command.
While waiting for the game to start, the Redditor was ♐killing tim♓e by aiming down their sights—in much the same way that you will find other players swapping weapons as fast as they can. However, something unique caught this player's eye. In the process of zooming in, the steam clouds in the distance would shrink. They also appeared to grow when the scope was pulled down.
If you force the animation to cycle multiple times, you can make the clouds do a sort of dance. It is likely that this glitch is due to the thermal scope that the Redditor is using, which shrinks the clouds to show the hotter parts. Oddly enough, the animation of the rest of the game works in conjunc♐tion with the action of aiming down sights. This creates the vis🧜ual glitch of the steam clouds growing and shrinking.
There is no word on whether or not the other players could see the same glitch, or if it was just local—although it's almost certainly a local glitch. Either way, it's an amusing one and a nice break fromꦛ168澳洲幸运5开奖🐬网: the other bugs that Call of Duty suffers.