WhileCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers have several options when it comes to weapon customization, fiery iron sights is not one of them. A new bug us making them a reality, though, with theCall of Duty: Warzoneglitch being as interesting as it is distracting.

Burning optics are far from the onlyADS glitch inCall of Duty: Warzone. Recently, a bug saw players being blinded when aiming down their weapons, with a flashbang-like effect showing up on their screen. Another bug saw weapons being held up to the noses of Operators, with the noses completely obscuring the reticle and making aiming impossible. While flaming iron sights may be a bit less problematic than these two examples, they still making aiming more difficult than it should be.

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ACall of Duty: Warzoneplayerand Reddit user named davedavewowdave shared their experience with the ADS bug. A brief clip posted by the player sees a flame in the center of their weapon, with it looking as if someone has lit a match on top of the gun. The issue with this fiery bug is not so much the flame itself, but the position of it. The fire rests directly in between the iron sights of the weapon, meaning that it completely blocks theplayer’s aim whenever they try to line up the shot. With the fire extending over the sights, too, it is even harder to guess if a shot is lined up correctly.

For those looking to avoid thisCall of Duty: Warzoneissue in their own games, staying away from the canisters would be wise. Added alongsideCaldera, explosive canisters can be tossed and set off to create fiery explosions and deal some serious damage to groups of enemies. It seems like lighting them up in busy areas can be dangerous, however. While lighting one of the canisters, davedavewowdave was shot by an enemy. These two actions happening at the same time seems to be what caused the bug to happen.

Hopefully,Raven Softwarewill be able to respond to this glitch soon. While some commenters joked that it looked cool and that some gamers would buy a weapon blueprint with the buggy flame, it would become a lot less entertaining if it became a regular occurrence. Players being forced to avoid explosive canisters out of fear that the glitch could happen to them is disappointing, as gamers should be able to engage with all the new mechanics of Caldera.

For now, all players can do is make Raven aware of the new ADS bug. The sooner the developer becomes aware of the issue, the quicker it can release aCall of Duty: Warzoneupdatethat gets rid of the game’s latest aiming-related problem.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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