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Call of Duty fans lament infinite money fix, while other issues remain



Activision was kept busy over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend fixing a popular Call of Duty glitch which granted infinite money and weapon XP.

The now-fixed exploit let you repeatedly sell weapons at the games Buy Stations in exchange for XP. In a quick fix for the issue, XP from Buy Stations was nerfed to counter the number of people quickly levelling up their weapons.

But, as fans quickly found, this still left the games white dumpster Dead Drops as an option. This lasted another half day or so, until it too was countered by another behind the scenes change.


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These methods were glitches and certainly were not supposed to be in the game. Still, fans have expressed frustration at Activisions ability to quickly pounce on issues felt to have been beneficial to players, rather than some of the many other problems that have existed in the game since launch.

“How many updates did they put out for the bugged missions in DMZ?” wrote one player on reddit. “None. How about for the bugged blueprints that use your insured slot but leave you with Fists in the game? Nothing.”

The infinite money and Weapon XP glitch is still working in Warzone 2 and DMZ, was able to max out 3 weapons in one match using this new method.

You need to deposit your money into white dumpsters called Dead Drops.

Hope this helps you with your grind!

RT to help a friend! pic.twitter.com/jgL0ahZYli

— ModernWarzone 2.0 (@ModernWarzone) November 27, 2022


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“Im shocked as to why they keep killing these glitches SO fast,” said another. “Theres still broken spawns in TDM, still broken missions, and some other UI issues (which are far better than before).

“These glitches dont effect revenue, they dont effect gameplay, they dont do anything that gives an unfair advantage. It just makes you avoid pouring HOURS of gameplay into a single gun you will never touch again.”

But there may lie the answer – as levelling up weapons is one of Warzones key reasons to keep playing, its likely Activision sees such glitches as a threat to its live services overall longevity.

Warzone 2.0 has had an interesting start, as players experiment with flying boats, invisibility, and the ability to fly like Superman. The games proximity-based chat has gone down well, however.

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