Call of Duty: Warzone's Vanguard guns don't shoot straight, but they will eventually

Call of Duty: Warzone’s Vanguard guns don’t shoot straight, but they will eventually

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Call of Duty: Warzone guns usually shoot straight. If a bullet doesn’t land where your reticle is aiming, that’s usually because it’s far enough away to be affected by bullet drop. That principle was casually thrown out the window this week as players discovered that many of the 40 Vanguard guns added in the Warzone Pacific update have a tendency to shoot in random directions thanks to built in aim bloom (aka bullet spread).

Aim bloom adds a random chance for bullets fired from Vanguard guns to land several inches away from where your reticle is pointing. On Thursday players started taking notice of how much this random bullet spread can hinder a fair firefight, and Raven seems to agree it’s a bit much. In a new Warzone patch deployed Friday, Raven says it has “drastically reduced the amount of ‘Bloom’ on all base Vanguard weapons.”

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