Call of Duty: Warzone is once again suffering from a glitch that offers close to unlimited stims in the game. Since its release, several bugs and exploits have been patched, but it seems that since the integration, the game is experiencing a resurgence of problems. Call of Duty: Warzone fans are once again waiting for a solution to the infamous "stim glitch."

This glitch originally appeared months ago, offering Call of Duty: Warzone fans a chance to live in the gas. Considering that this glitch is relatively easy to perform, its appearance causes a surge of activity that makes this a larger problem than originally foreseen. Call of Duty: Warzone has already passed two patches to resolve this bug, but now it has appeared once again causing just as many problems as before.

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Detecting the glitch has become rather easy with the Call of Duty: Warzone app making player data accessible. Questionable accounts can easily be viewed, and they can often hold some consistent patterns that point towards stim-pack exploitation. Players who abuse the glitch often do not have many kills and normally end up with healing above 10,000 before the end of the round. This is mainly due to the lack of confrontations within the gas mixed with a spamming of the in-game healing mechanic. Eventually, every other player will die to the gas without the exploit user ever seeing them.

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While this glitch has often been referred to as the "unlimited stim" glitch, it is better thought of as an unlimited tactical glitch. The method used to duplicate and spam the stim pack can also be applied to stuns, flashes, decoys, and more. Still, players tend to use the stim pack system as a way to abuse the in-game limiting mechanic and exist within the gas.

While the developers have previously repaired this glitch, it is unclear as to what's caused its reappearance. Call of Duty: Warzone players should look out for possible exploit users and attempt to eliminate them before the circle closes into its final zone.

This is only one of several active bugs and glitches in Call of Duty: Warzone. While it has a definite impact on the game's functionality, many fans consider the current DMR imbalance a more pressing issue. Still, it will no doubt be an easy fix for Raven Software as this reoccurring issue is only beginning to reappear.

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Source: Charlie Intel