Unfortunately, in recent months we have seen multiple cases of PC video games suffering from technical problems. Even games that have been on the market for a long time are not exempt from bugs and other inconveniences. In fact, Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II have had a series of bugs for a couple of weeks. The community is fed up with waiting and has already resorted to extreme measures to demand solutions.
Activision’s FPS issues began right after the Season 3 premiere. Specifically, many players, especially those using an AMD Vega GPU or other Vega hardware, are having difficulty launching the game or participating in multiplayer matches.
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Call of Duty players lose patience and ask to fix PC port issues
The community reported these issues, and even a thread appeared on the Steam forums that now has over 1,000 replies. Given this, Beenox, the studio in charge of the PC versions of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0, acknowledged the problems on April 17 and stated that the developers are working to provide a solution.
It’s been 2 weeks since the announcement, and gamers say they’re still experiencing issues accessing and playing these Activision titles on PC. In an act of frustration and desperation, a fan created a petition on change.org. “Most players have hundreds of hours of gameplay logged since the launch of MWII in October 2022, but after the launch of Season 3 they have been unable to play,” the request reads.
Image via Change.org
One player even went further and decided to take very drastic and unusual measures. Specifically, he sent a cheese pizza to the studio offices with the message “Help Vega, please” written on the box. This to draw the attention of developers and demand solutions to the wave of inconveniences that afflict users who use Vega hardware.
According to the PC Gamer portal, it seems that the pizza never reached the developers of Beenox. However, it is a very drastic and dangerous measure. Either way, Call of Duty players are slowly starting to lose patience.
But tell us, do you have problems playing these titles? Do you think the player who sent the pizza overreacted? Let us read you in the comments.
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