A new Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War clip has surfaced that shows a player missing multiple headshots, despite firing from point-blank range. The issue highlights one of several bugs seen since the game's release last month.

Developer Treyarch's sixth entry in its Black Ops series officially launched on November 13. The game has since received mixed reviews, with some praising its campaign and others criticizing multiplayer's lack of depth. The Call of Duty title received its latest update just days ago, which sees the addition of new playlists and a 3v3 Snipers Only mode. However, it appears the update didn't fix a particular problem: hit detection.

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In a Call of Duty:Black Ops Cold War gameplay clip posted to Reddit, user shabooga628 equips Akimbo Magnums while playing on Nuketown. Sprinting into one of the buildings, the player rounds a corner to find a camped enemy. Shabooga628 then fires off a round of the close-range weapon straight at the opponent's head, only to have nothing happen. Upon realization the hit didn't land, the player turns around to get in another four headshots. Only the last one registers, but by that point, the camper had spotted him and gunned him down instantly.

While every gun in Black Ops Cold War has varying specs when it comes to things like weight and recoil patterns, a gun not working entirely is enough to frustrate any gamer. Unfortunately, the clip isn't an isolated incident, and doesn't appear to be limited to the Magnum. Reports of problems with Cold War's hit detection have been circulating for weeks, affecting a wide range of different weapons and modes. It appears Treyarch has yet to create a solution for this issue, as the problem has seemingly persisted despite the game's recent update.

While the issue of hit detection is an understandably frustrating one, it isn't the only thing that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War players are less than happy with. In addition to ongoing ping and tick-rate problems, many gamers also feel the Call of Duty title's split-screen has major issues of its own; lobby errors, severe lag, and invisible players, just to name a few.

For longtime Call of Duty players who are tired of all of the new game's ongoing issues, there's an upcoming alternative. A group of fans is currently orchestrating Call of Duty throwback weekend, where players plan to play older Black Ops and Modern Warfare titles.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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Source: Charlie Intel