After another patch was released to fix it, the infinite stim glitch has once again appeared in Call of Duty: Warzone. This glitch is a dangerous exploit that has ruined the competitive nature of casual games. By hiding in the storm, a player can use this glitch to win matches of Call of Duty: Warzone without ever fighting another player.

After the community thought the glitch was gone, it has surfaced once again. This is one of the biggest Call of Duty: Warzone exploits that continues to reappear on almost a weekly basis. Call of Duty: Warzone fans are alerting Activision early in hopes that this glitch will be repaired before it can do damage to the game's functionality.

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The "stim glitch" has been plaguing Call of Duty: Warzone for months as players find new strategies for employing this bug. The glitch has now appeared for a fourth time, but this time it is not a glitch. A video posted by JGOD points out a way to survive in the game and gain unlimited stims without cheating the game. Players must collect $50,000 in-game, then sit at a buy station and spam buy ammo crates. Once this is done, a player can sit and just restock stim shots without ever exploiting the game.

This interaction does take some time as players will need to continuously pick up ammo crates and drop them to prevent despawning. Players can gain an extra advantage by running restock as a perk, but this Call of Duty: Warzone glitch is now possible without cheating.

In an effort to help Activision, JGOD provides two potential fixes to this problem. The first is to place a despawn timer of 30 seconds on all items within the game; right now, the game is set to roughly 2-minutes. The second is to simply kill players who are in the gas too long by placing a damage threshold for those within the gas.

Most fans agree that the second option is the best, as it would fix any and all future stim glitch exploits. By changing the function of the Call of Duty: Warzone gas, the developers can essentially block any exploit involving it. This can aid in future anti-cheat endeavors and will be a rather rude awakening to anyone who decides to implement any version of this controversial bug.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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