'Call of Duty: Infinity Warfare' DLC updates: New patch released to focus on general fixes

'"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" launch poster "Call of Duty" website

Developer Infinity Ward recently released a new patch for the first-person shooter video game "Call of Duty: Infinity Warfare."

On Monday, Infinity Ward posted on its Reddit page the patch notes for "Call of Duty: Infinity Warfare," which incorporates general fixes to the game.

One of the improvements brought in is adjustments on the VPR, which includes damage adjustments and bug fixes on the hit markers. There were also teaks made in the clip/stock size, as well as reload times. In addition, the recoil and gun kick should have more consistency this time.

Another enhancement brought in by the patch is focused on CWL adjustments. For one, the grace period for Overdrive and Active Camo has been removed. This means that players will not receive refund on the Payload even if they are killed just after activating it. Another adjustment made is lowering the score requirement for Payload weapons except for the Claw, so that players can utilize them more. Aside from these, Infinity Ward has also banned silencers for all the weapons in the game.

Other changes brought in by the general fix include some adjustments on the maps and disabling gestures in the Phase Shift. There were also fixes made in enabling and disabling the Hardcore Mode, where players can now correctly sync the Respawn Delay values, as well as the Shockwave, where players are assured that they will not be damaged when using Reactive Armor.

In addition, Infinity Ward had also added a grace period in the Slide Challenge so that players will have higher chances to acquire slide medals.

Likewise, Infinity Ward posted in its official Twitter account the link for the patch notes. Fans took the chance to request for fixes pertaining to the game's server issues. At the moment, the developer has not yet responded to this.

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" was released on November 2016 and is available for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 gaming consoles.

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