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Call of Duty: Warzone-Lobbys stürzen ab

Autor : Andrew Aktualisieren : Jan 25,2025

Call of Duty: Warzone-Lobbys stürzen ab

Call of Duty: Warzone-Spieler erleben Spielabstürze und Abstürze während des Ladebildschirms, was manchmal zu unfairen Strafen führt. Während eine dauerhafte Lösung noch im Gange ist, haben die Entwickler eine vorübergehende Lösung implementiert.

Die jüngsten Probleme von Warzone folgen auf ein herausforderndes Jahr 2024 für das Franchise. Matchmaking-Ausfälle und anhaltende Betrugs- und Fehlerberichte haben dem Spiel zugesetzt. Bei diesem neuesten Problem, das am 6. Januar gemeldet wurde, kommt es zu Einfrierungen und Abstürzen beim Laden, was zu einer Untersuchung durch Raven Software führt.

Obwohl die Grundursache weiterhin ungepatcht ist (Stand des Trello-Bug-Trackers), enthüllte eine Twitter-Ankündigung vom 9. Januar eine vorübergehende Lösung: Strafen und Zeitüberschreitungen bei der Fähigkeitsbewertung werden für Spieler ausgesetzt, die bevor Ranglistenspielen beitreten. Damit wird den Bedenken der Spieler hinsichtlich ungerechtfertigter Strafen aufgrund des Fehlers Rechnung getragen. Für Verbindungsunterbrechungen mitten im Spiel fallen weiterhin Strafen an.

Diese vorübergehende Maßnahme bietet eine gewisse Erleichterung, aber der zugrunde liegende Fehler bleibt auch nach einem großen Update vom Januar 2025 bestehen. Die anhaltenden Probleme, die insbesondere das Ranglistenspiel betreffen, sind verständlicherweise frustrierend für die Spieler. Raven Software arbeitet aktiv an der Lösung dieser Probleme.

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