Call of Duty: Warzone players have been dealing with numerous bugs since Caldera launched. Unfortunately, it seems like another issue has joined the list, with a new visual glitch making Call of Duty: Warzone look like a much older FPS.
Call of Duty: Warzone players are no stranger to visual glitches, with the demon texture bug recently running rampant once again. An issue that started in the Verdansk map, the bug returned alongside Caldera, evolving in a few ways. Instead of just impacting weaponry, the demon texture bug can now turn players and entire buildings into spiky black messes. While the one upside to the bug is that it only impacts a few textures at a time, the newest visual glitch makes the entire game look like it released on N64.
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Call of Duty: Warzone player and Reddit user Lowiizy shared a clip of the bug in action, and it is certainly a memorable sight. Most of the textures are completely flat or nonexistent, with details and entire sections of buildings removed. The dirt is just a flat brown texture, while trees feature some green circles on top to resemble leaves. Overall, the map is almost unrecognizable, and Lowiizy was quick to point out that they were playing on the powerful Xbox Series X. Given how well the console is meant to run games, this should not be happening.
While the bug may be tied to something other than the outdated last gen versions of the game, players are likely to use this clip as proof that a native PS5 and Xbox Series X port for Call of Duty: Warzone is necessary. While the game can be played on the two next gen consoles, gamers are essentially loading up the PS4 and Xbox One versions, limiting their
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