'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' patch to fix issues

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"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" will release a new patch that will include fixes to the myriad of issues found in the game.

Some of the fixes to be released by Sledgehammer Games are:

  • Prestige reset issues, including emblems and challenges.
  • Adjustment to the in-game chat names notifications placement.
  • Fix for weapon reloads counting as speed reloads in certain circumstances.
  • Connectivity optimisations.
  • Fix for stats accumulating towards leaderboards after prestiging.
  • Adjustment to challenges to unlock Camos for weapons.
  • Fix for round-based game modes, affecting Win/Loss ratios.
  • Implemented ability to unlock eSports Rule options in Private Match.

Sledgehammer Games co-founder Michael Condrey suggested that the upcoming patch for the new "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" game will include a lot of changes after fans boldly pointed out the some of the issues in the game.

Condrey revealed that the dev team of the game is currently working on the new update that comes with various bug fixes and improvements in the different aspects of the game.

"Our team has been working hard on improvements to the game. We've also had our ears to the ground, listening to your feedback. Our commitment to continuing to support the game and community is as strong as ever, and we have the whole team focused on making the experience the best it can be. There's an update in the works that includes a number of polish items, fixes, and community requested changes," Condrey said.

The Call of Duty games were known as the highest selling game of all time. However, this year will show the Call of Duty in the future, which will to take place 40-years from now. The weapons and the abilities of the players seemed futuristic such as the exoskeleton-like armor that gives the players super abilities.

"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" hit shelves on November 4 on Xbox One, PS4, PC, Xbox 360 and PS3.

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